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#'''[[Recruitment]]'''. The process of filling job vacancies with people.
 
#'''[[Recruitment]]'''. The process of filling job vacancies with people.
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#*[[Sourcing]].
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#*[[Source screening]].
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#*[[Source selection]].
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#'''[[Job analysis]]'''.
 
#*[[KSA]] (or [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]]). A series of narrative statements that are particularly required when applying to United States Federal government job openings. [[KSA]]s are used to determine, along with résumés, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job.
 
#*[[KSA]] (or [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]]). A series of narrative statements that are particularly required when applying to United States Federal government job openings. [[KSA]]s are used to determine, along with résumés, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job.
 
#*[[Job description]].  
 
#*[[Job description]].  
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#'''[[Outsourced recruitment]]'''.
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#*[[Retained recruiter]].
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#*[[Contingency recruiter]].
  
 
''[[Introduction to Career Administration]] is the successor lecture.''
 
''[[Introduction to Career Administration]] is the successor lecture.''

Revision as of 02:22, 12 June 2018

Introduction to Recruitment (hereinafter, the Lecture) is a lecture introducing the learners to employment. The Lecture is the third of five lectures of Careerprise Orientation (hereinafter, the Orientation).


Outline

Introduction to Employment is the predecessor lecture.

  1. Recruitment. The process of filling job vacancies with people.
  2. Job analysis.
    • KSA (or knowledge, skills, and abilities). A series of narrative statements that are particularly required when applying to United States Federal government job openings. KSAs are used to determine, along with résumés, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job.
    • Job description.
  3. Outsourced recruitment.

Introduction to Career Administration is the successor lecture.

Materials

Recorded audio

Recorded video

Live sessions

Texts and graphics

See also