Employee Screening and Selection - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 13 pages of information about Employee Screening and Selection.

Employee Screening and Selection - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 13 pages of information about Employee Screening and Selection.
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According to R.D. Gatewood and H.S. Field, employee selection is the "process of collecting and evaluating information about an individual in order to extend an offer of employment." Employee selection is part of the overall staffing process of the organization, which also includes human resource (HR) planning, recruitment, and retention activities. By doing human resource planning, the organization projects its likely demand for personnel with particular knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs), and compares that to the anticipated availability of such personnel in the internal or external labor markets. During the recruitment phase of staffing, the organization attempts to establish contact with potential job applicants by job postings within the organization, advertising to attract external applicants, employee referrals, and many other methods, depending on the type of organization and the nature of the job in question. Employee selection begins when a...

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