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Recruiting & Training staff Pages 108-111

Aims for today Consider the process by which small businesses recruit and select staff. Appreciate the various laws relating to R&S (recruitment and selection).

Recruitment and selection Recruitment and selection is the process of identifying the need for a job, defining the requirements of the position and the job holder, advertising the position and choosing the most appropriate person for the job. Retention means ensuring that once the best person has been recruited, they stay with the business and are not “poached” by rival companies.

The recruitment process Recruitment is one of the main objectives of management as the success of any business depends to a large extent on the quality of its staff. Recruiting employees with the correct skills can add value to a business. Employees should therefore be carefully selected, managed and retained, just like any other resource.

Why recruit?

Task 1: The recruitment process Sort the 10 recruitment steps into the correct order – annotate the steps to explain what happens in each stage

The Recruitment Process - solution

Documents in the recruitment process Job Advert – a brief description of the job & skills needed. Job particulars –more detailed information about the business & the job – what is expected of the applicant, conditions of work, rate of pay, holidays & how to apply. Job description – A document describing the duties of a worker and his/her status in the firm.

Job description

Documents in the recruitment process Person specification – A profile of the skills and qualities of a person needed to do the job. CVs (Curriculum Vitae) – Summary of one’s education, skills, employment and experience. Application form – The form which the applicant fills in with their personal details

Personal Specification

Bob the baker! Bakin’ Buddies are looking for a new baker for their doughnut factory. What skills will she/he need to have?

Task 2: Skills employers look for There are 10 key attributes that employers seek in their staff. In your groups, see if you can identify them...

Skills employers look for – The 10 key attributes Description Communication Written, verbal and presentation skills Teamwork Team player with ability to manage others Negotiation & persuasion Being able to get ‘your own way’ but understanding other perspectives Problem Solving Analysis & logical thinking Leadership Motivating a team, assigning tasks and meeting deadlines

Skills employers look for – The 10 key attributes Description Organisation Prioritising workload and time Ability to meet deadlines Efficiency and time management Ability to work under pressure Calm in a crisis, not becoming stressed Confidence In yourself, colleagues and the company Commercial awareness Knowing what makes a company tick

Advertising the job – where? Job centres Internally Internet Newspaper & magazines Trade journals

What should the ad say?

Task 3: Create a job advert Choose 1 of the following 4 jobs and create an effective job advert - You have 20 minutes - Business Studies Teacher Shop assistant in TopShop Trainee Mechanic Hairdresser

Lucy needs to recruit a qualified dental nurse and a trainee receptionist. 1.List the methods of recruitment she could use to advertise the posts. 2. Recommend, with reasons, the best method of recruitment for each vacancy.

Selection The SELECTION process can begin... Once a job has been advertised and details sent out to prospective employees, the applicants will return their CV/Job applications. The SELECTION process can begin...

How do firms select?

What happens next? A candidate is selected and a job offer is made. A firm then asks for references – what the referees write is confidential and must be accurate. Assuming references are ok – the candidate will start work. Within 13 weeks of employment they must receive a CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT.

The Contract of Employment

Training

Induction

Training methods Small businesses tend to use ON-THE-JOB TRAINING. This is where a worker remains at their usual place of work and learns how to do their job. Examples: Doctors & Teachers

Training methods Larger businesses tend to use OFF-THE-JOB TRAINING. Can you think of any examples?

Skills versus attitude What’s more important? Lets debate!

Problems with training staff

Key Employment Legislation Race Relations Act Sex Discrimination Act Disability Discrimination Act Employment Equality (Age) Regulations Equal Pay Act Employment Protection Act TASK: In your groups, discuss how these laws may impact on employers and employees.

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