Selection
Process Design
The most effective screening and selection processes
use the quickest and least expensive components early in the
process and hold off using lengthy, expensive, labor intensive
components to be used only after initial screening. Effective
screening includes making certain that the applicant has the
basic necessary experience and background as well as determining
if they posses the core traits and attitudes you have found to
be predictive of success in that job. It is important that
each company determine which process is best suited to its needs,
but the example below can be a good initial guide to consider. NOTE: Individual
jobs within a company may have different processes depending
on which competencies are necessary for success in that particular
position. The more responsibility and unique the job is,
the more likely you will have additional tasks to perform in
the screening process.
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