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Hiring Selection Matrix Tutorial
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What is a Hiring Selection Matrix?A Hiring Selection Matrix is a tool used to objectively compare an applicant’s qualifications to a job vacancy. With this tool, you can objectively and more accurately compare applicants to one another.
Why use a Hiring Selection Matrix?This selection tool helps to ensure that hiring selection decisions are made only on lawful job-related and non-discriminatory criteria, thus providing Equal Employment Opportunity to all applicants.
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Important Steps before you begin:Save the ‘Hiring Selection Matrix’ to the Hard Disk on your computer..Before you open the saved file, go to Start/Programs and open Microsoft Excel (Your saved file is an Excel file).In MS Excel, go to ‘Tools’ on the Menu and then to Macro/Security. A security Dialog box will open. Select ‘Security Level’ tab and change the security level to ‘Medium.’ Click ok.Now open the file (Hiring Selection Matrix) from the location, where you saved it. A dialog box will pop up. Select ‘Enable Macros.’For rest of the instructions, click the button below.
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Hiring Selection Matrix – A snapshot.
‘Hiring Selection Matrix’ is an Excel Spread Sheet tool that comes with pre-designed elements. You just have to enter the data.
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You must click on the ‘green START button’ at the beginning of each session.
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In this tutorial, we will see how to use this ‘Matrix’ for an ‘Office Support Position.’
To evaluate candidates – type-in all the required and preferred qualifications as listed on your Position Description.
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‘Minimum Job Requirements’ is pre-entered in the first box, as shown. Click on the remaining boxes and type-in all the preferred skills as listed on the Position Description.
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In the case shown, we enter education, Clerical experience, MS Office experience, Ten key by touch, TTU experience, bookkeeping experience, keyboarding score and spelling score as preferred skills .
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Assign a weight to Each ‘Preferred Skill’ that you entered in previous slide – Use a scale from 1 to 5 (with 5 being the highest).
For the position, shown here, we rate the ‘preferred skills’ as shown. The scale to be used is 1 to 5.
• ‘Minimum Job Requirements’ always gets rated 5. It is pre-entered.• Rate the second criterion – ‘Education.’ Enter the assigned weight in the box below ‘Education.’ We rate it 3.• Rate the third criterion – ‘Clerical Experience.’ Enter the assigned weight in the corresponding box below. We rate it 5.• Rate the fourth criterion – ‘MS Office Exp.’ Enter the assigned weight in the corresponding box below. We rate it 5.• Repeat the above for the preferred criteria that you have in the position description in the vertically aligned boxes above.
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• As you begin to receive the applications, insert names of the applicants.• Rate their education, experience and skills on a scale from 1 to 5.• The Hiring Selection Matrix will calculate the weighted score for each criterion and calculate the total.
The total will appear below the ‘Total Score’ box against each applicant.• Enter all the applicant names and rate their education, experience and skills.
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If upon review, you do not see that an applicant meets the minimum requirements as listed on the Notice of Vacancy, place and ‘X’ in the ‘Applicant Score Box’ under the ‘Minimum Job Requirements’ and the applicant score will reset to zero. Remember to document your evaluation thoroughly.
You may enter an ‘X’ under the ‘Minimum Job Requirements’ in the score box against the applicant to set his/her total to zero.
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•At some point you must decide whom to interview. It is at this point the ‘Hiring Selection Matrix’ comes to your aid. Click on the ‘Sort’ button. •Clicking this button will place the ‘Application Scores’ in descending order with the highest ranked applicants at the top.
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In this case the hiring supervisor might interview the top two applicants since their scores are close.
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Assign weights to ‘Interview Score’ and ‘Reference Score’ – Use a scale from 1 to 5 (with 5 being the highest). The weights should be in-line with the scores for the rest of the criteria.
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•Enter the ‘Interview Score’ and ‘Reference Score’ for the interviewed candidates on a scale of 1 to 5. •The ‘Hiring Selection Matrix’ will automatically calculate the ‘Total Score’ for you.
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•If a reference check is so negative that it warrants not hiring an applicant, place an ‘X’ in the score box below ‘Reference Score’ against the applicant name and the ‘total Score’ will automatically reset to zero. Remember to document the reference check thoroughly.
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•To make you final hiring decision, click the ‘Sort’ button once again.•Clicking the ‘Sort’ button will resort the data with the applicant with the highest ‘Total Score’ on the top. •This candidate according to the ‘Hiring Selection Matrix’ best meets the needs of this particular position.