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    Recruitment Questionnaire

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    7500-8500 d) Above 8500 RECRUITMENT 1. Which method do you mostly prefer from the following for the recruitment and selection process? a) Written test b) Technical test c) Personal Interview. 2. What is the source of influence for to join this company? Option | Excellent | VeryGood | Good | Fair | Poor | Salary & Perks | | | | | | Reputed Name | | | | | | Friends Reference | | | | | | InstitutionReference | | | | | | 3. What kind of recruitment sources does your

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    Recruitment Strategy

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    Title of Assignment: Recruitment strategy Student Name - ENG: Willing Student Name - PIN: Student Number: Year: Class Number: Major: International Finance Assessor Name: Completion Date: 07/04/2013 Word Count: Table of Contents |Element |Page No. | |Title of Assignment

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    Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Case Study & Company Analysis Company Profile • Incorporated in 1933 • The Company has over 16‚000 employees & over 1500 managers • Annual Turnover of INR 27408 in 2013-14 • Strong local roots in more than 100 countries • Annual sales of €49.8 billion in 2013 • Unilever has 67.25% shareholding in HUL. • India ’s largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Company with a heritage of over 80 years in India • 6.4 million outlets across India (2 million – retail) • Consumer

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    Report on Recruitment

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    Without any objective a task isrendered meaningless. The main objectives for undertaking this project are:1. To understand the Recruitment and Selection Process at Escorts ConstructionEquipment Limited.2. To give suitable recommendations to streamline the hiring process.3. To Study the Challenges faced by HR in recruitment.4. To Study recent trends in Recruitment Process RESEARCH METHODLOGY Research methodology is a way to systematically solve the research problem. Init‚ we study the various steps

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    Recruitment Plan

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    the recruitment and selection of a Restaurant hostess for the Waterfront Hotel‚ New Plymouth. This report is comprised of identifying job positions‚ job analysis‚ job description and selection process‚ so as to follow a systematic procedure during the recruitment process of the Restaurant Manager. Objectives The objective of this report is to develop a systematic recruitment plan for the Restaurant Manager. Contents The contents of this report are:- * Literature review of recruitment plan

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    Itc and Hul Supply Chain

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    INTRODUCTION (Hindustan Unilever Limited) Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India’s largest consumer goods company based in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. It is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever which controls 52% majority stake in HUL. Its products include foods‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. HUL was formed in 1933 as Lever Brothers India Limited and came into being in 1956 as Hindustan Lever Limited through a merger of Lever Brothers‚ Hindustan Vanaspati Mfg. Co

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    Study: Improving Recruitment Processes – Part 1 of 2 Rising attrition is a common problem across industries. Tight monthly‚ quarterly and annual objectives leave little room for error when it comes to having the required manpower being available consistently. Unwanted attrition results in two significant challenges for human resources (HR) teams. They must work to continuously: 1. Decrease cycle time to fill a job opening. 2. Decrease the effort required for a successful recruitment. The case described

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    A PROJECT STUDY ON ‘RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION IN IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd’ OBJECTIVE OF PROJECT In basic idea behind selecting the topic of “Employee Hiring” is to study how employees are hired. Today organizations are coming up with the new techniques of hiring people. Hence to study how the actual process is carried in the organization. Research methodology This

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    Recruitment and Hr

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    organisation will no longer have the funds to support financing new positions and find themselves having to scale back a recruitment drive. A change in wages may‚ however‚ mean that the role is more attractive to candidates and will be filled more quickly. Internal factors and business objectives such as graduate schemes or internships can also affect talent planning‚ it may mean that recruitment timescales are changed due to the academic year‚ it may also mean training for more senior members of staff in

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    Nirma vs Hul

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    RURAL INDIA THERE’S an interesting way of putting rural India into perspective. If India’s population‚ as per the 1998 estimates of the United Nations Population Division‚ is 982‚223‚000‚ then rural India‚ taken as 73.3% of India‚ is 719‚969‚459. Divide that by the estimated total world population of 5.9 billion‚ and rural India becomes 12.2% of world population. Forget all of us sitting in the cities (4.4% more) -- 12.2% of the world lives in rural India. Which‚ given our effective lack of

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