Download Recruitment and Training

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Recruitment and Training
Choosing the Right Team Mates
Recruitment
• It is not an easy task of finding the
“right” person to fill a position
• Companies use recruitment (the
process of finding candidates to fill
job openings).
• This is one of the main functions of
the H/R department.
Costs Associated with Hiring A New Employee
• Recruiting (Advertising, Reviewing
Resumes and Applications, etc.)
• Interviewing
• Hiring (printing name/security badges,
running background checks, drug testing,
etc.)
• Training (Books and Materials)
• Reduced productivity (Salaries for those
who have to stop their typical day to day
responsibilities to perform all of the
above functions)
Ways to Recruit
• Newspaper or Magazine Ads
• Company Websites
• Internet websites (Monster, eBay, Google,
CraigsList, etc.)
• Host or attend career fairs
• List with a temporary agency
• Hire an executive search firm
• Visit colleges and post-secondary schools
Pick Your Team
Who would you select for the position of Sales
Associate for your busy retail shop?
1. Polly WannaJob
2. Chase AwayTheBlues
Training
• Now that you have chosen your new
staff member, it is time to train them.
• Training is when people are taught
how to do their job
– On-the-job training occurs while learning
the job
– Secondary & post-secondary training is
done in high school, college, or through
a certificate program
More Training
– Apprenticeships are when you learn a skill or trade
from a highly trained professional
– Continuing education (or professional
development) is when professionals take courses
to keep current with changes in their industry
Successful professionals understand that
learning Should not stop. It is a continuous
process.
Maintaining Quality Employees
• If a company does not treat their
employees and co-workers fairly, they
will leave and find other employment.
•They would now have to recruit, select,
and train the next person that is hired,
which is a very costly process.