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RECRUITMENT

recruit = employ = take on = give a job hire

HUMAN RESOURCES (MANAGE PEOPLE)  recruit/lay off  provide a job contract (rights and obligations)  motivate (rewards systems)  measure productivity

 train (new skills, new systems)  take care of lighting, heating, hygiene, canteen, sports  develop (opportunities, promotion)  negotiate with trade unions

Recruiters (HR Department)

Vacancy retirement employees give notice new positions

Applicants Apply for a job / position / vacancy send a CV / letter of application put on a shortlist attend an interview

The finest things don’t come to those who wait, but to those who go out and hunt.

ADVERTISED BY COMPANIES EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES IN NEWSPAPERS ON THE INTERNET IN NEWSPAPERS ON THE INTERNET

RECRUITMENT PROCESS HR DEPARTMENT 1. advertises the job / vacancy in the appointments page (local, national, international advertising; trade journals) 2. notifies Job Centres (employment agencies) 3. uses private recruiting agencies - head-hunters (for top staff)

ADVERTISEMENT a) Job description - job title (responsibilities) - working hours/conditions - holidays - pay (salary/wages) - fringe benefits (perks)

Fringe benefit (perks) bonus (additional payment) free meals (subsidised canteen) use of car/mobile phone/house free insurance profit sharing social facilities (sports clubs)

b) Job specification (CV or resume) - personal details (age, place/date of birth, address, ) - qualifications (diploma, degree, courses) - work experience - personal qualities - skills (computer, languages, driving licence) - references

FILL IN THE FOLLOWING WORDS: staffing, background, contract, applicant, resumes, interviews, recruitment, experience The most important step to take when performing the _____________ process is a clear understanding of the job for which they are hiring. Before meeting with the job __________, the hiring manager must decide upon the responsibilities of the position. He must be clear about the educational _____________, professional ______________ and qualitative manners he seeks in the ideal candidate. Once the responsibilities, requirements and the salary range of a job is determined, the hiring manager may post want ads on online job search sites or in traditional publications. He/she may also utilize the services of a _____________ agency that maintains a pool of qualified, pre-screened candidates. When _______________ begin to pour in, a hiring manager must screen each one. His goal is to weed out those lacking the proper educational or professional background. Once he/she has identified the most appropriate resumes, he ___________ those applicants. When an ideal candidate has been identified, the hiring manager extends a formal offer of employment. The applicant signs a ______________.

MATCH THE WORDS: 1.givea) an interview 2.applyb) an application form 3.putc) page 4.attendd) a CV / Covering letter 5.jobe) benefits 6.appointmentsf) notice 7.fringeg) for a job 8.fill in / outh) on a shortlist 9.employmenti) vacancies 10.sendj) agency

SEARCH THE WEBSITE AND MAKE THE SUMMARY: resume-will-get-you-in-trouble.aspx#axzz2EexhzhiS Write a short summary: How lying on your resume will get you in trouble