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    External Hiring Process

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    Wilfredo Gonzalez External Hiring November 26‚ 2011 Human Resource Recruitment and selection – Fall 2011 JR smith would have an advantage when hiring an external candidate for the Fort Lewis office. This candidate should be someone from the area well verse of the military rules‚ the demographics. This candidate will go though the full and formal hiring process of evaluation. The external hiring process relies on the candidate’s performance during screening‚ interviews and assessment.

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    Hiring Fresh Graduates

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    only way the firms can save by hiring the fresh graduate‚ there are more ways to save money. If the firm has an opening and trying to find a worker‚ experienced or not‚ they have to pay big amount of money to find the right employee for the opening. However‚ if the employer would like to hire a fresh graduate‚ he/she does not have to waste that fund. The employer can be partners with any local or specific university/college and use their career center or interview people in Career Fairs to find the

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    Enron “The Smartest Guys in the Room” The Enron: The smartest guys in the room it’s a documentary film based in an important and huge company that was involved in a huge scandal in the American history. The Enron Corporation when they first start was a successful company. In its beginning‚ Enron was a small company from Texas‚ after years Enron became in the seven largest business in the U.S. with a smarts an experts employees working for Enron. The founder was Ken Lay a smart executive. The company

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    as true or gained separate pieces of information from different resources and turn into an absurd incorrect belief. The video brought up a very interesting point on why students who were considered the smartest cannot grasp simple concepts. The answer to this question was proved when the smartest students‚ those who graduated from an Ivy League school or the brightest in the class could not except certain theories because they grew up thinking their way was right. The student in ninth grade changed

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    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room Enron Corporation was an energy‚ commodities‚ and service company out of Houston‚ Texas founded by Kenneth Lay in 1985. Lay built natural gas power energy in East Texas which helped Enron’s stock rise. Louis Borget‚ Andrew Fastow‚ and Jeffery Skilling were the top management executives from 1985 until 2001. Each helped to bring about the demise of the company in multiple ways. One of the first scandals in Enron involved President Louis Borget and two traders

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    Hiring Staffing

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    The following writing will reflect and describe the key concepts and topics of the course that I feel has made me a stronger candidate to enter the business world and discuss how this course has affected me in my professional development as a student and as a person as well as encouraging me on my academic path. During the last ten weeks‚ I have had the opportunity to learn a variety of concepts and topics that will make me a stronger candidate to enter the business world. The most important topics

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    Enron‚ the Smartest Guys in the Room. Enron was involved in American’s largest corporate bankruptcy. It is a story about people‚ and in reality it is a tragedy. Enron made their stock sky rocket through unethical means‚ and in reality this company kept losing money. The primary value operating among the traders was greed‚ money‚ and how to make profits under any circumstance. The traders thought that a good trader is a creative trader and the creative trader can find any arbitrage opportunity

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    While I enjoyed reading the Enron Case Study by Sims and Brinkmann and found it to be extremely informative‚ the movie‚ Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room‚ provided additional information‚ details‚ and context regarding the individuals‚ decisions‚ and factors that contributed to Enron’s downfall (McLean & Elkind‚ 2003). To begin with‚ the movie delved into Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling’s personal‚ educational‚ and professional background and provided context regarding how their backgrounds influenced

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    Indiscreet Conversation on Hiring Case Study 2 Jerdson L. Gamble Lasell College Abstract The purpose of this case study is to examine the legitimacy of the hiring agenda of four friends Joe‚ Steven‚ Matt‚ and Andrew. The major issue focused on in this paper will be the hiring process‚ discrimination‚ employment qualifications‚ and employment equity. In all this paper will review the responsibility that managers have when thinking about when decisions to make when hiring especially in high-risk

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    Hiring a Plant Manager

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    Hiring a Plant Manager at Dynamo Industries Case Analysis As the plant is facing two major issues in terms of higher production cost and poor worker relations‚ the candidate should possess good interpersonal skills as well as knowledge on production processes and management techniques. It would definitely be an advantage if the candidate is promoted within the ranks as this sends good signal within the organization about opportunities for personal growth for the employees. My

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