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    SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON

    RECRUITMENT AND OUTSOURCING

    For

    Under the supervision

    Of

    Submitted By-

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    Recruitment Outsourcing

    Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the

    Degree of Bachelor in Business Administration 2010-2012

    Under the Guidance of: SubmittedBy:

    Institute Of Innovation In Technology And Management

    Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

    Institutional Area, Janak Puri , Delhi 110058

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    STUDENT DECLARATION

    This is to certify that I have completed the Summer Project titled(title of the project)

    under the guidance of (name of the guide) in partial fulfillment of the requirement for

    the award of Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration at Institute Of Innovation In

    Technology And Management, Delhi. This is an original piece of work & I have not

    submitted it earlier elsewhere.

    Date: Signature:

    Place:

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    CERTIFICATE FROM THE COMPANY

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    CERTIFICATE FROM THE INSTITUTE GUIDE

    This is to certify that the summer project titled Recruitment Outsourcingis an academic

    work done by ---------------- submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the

    award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration at Institute Of Innovation In

    Technology And Management, Delhi, under my guidance & direction.

    To the best of my knowledge and belief the data & information presented by him/her in the

    project has not been submitted earlier.

    Signature :

    Name of the Faculty :

    Designation :

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    This project has been the culmination of multiple efforts and therefore I would like toextend my sincere gratitude to the following individuals: --------------------, for his personal

    attention to the needs and requirements of the project, My reporting manager

    --------------------- who guided me in understanding of the Project and without whose

    guidance this project would have been meaningless.

    I would like to thank my faculty whose affable nature was a comforting factor and whose

    knowledge and guidance has played a significant role in compiling this project.

    Last but not the least; I would like to thank my institute for giving me an opportunity to get

    this relevant exposure in the corporate sector.

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    The basic idea behind selecting the topic of Recruitment Outsourcing is to study how

    employees are hired. Today organizations are coming up with the new techniques of hiring

    people. The project studies how the actual process is carried in the organization.

    People form an integral part of the organization. The efficiency and quality of its people

    determines the fate of the organization. Hence choice of right people and placing them at

    right place becomes essential. Recruitment comes at this point of time in the picture.

    Recruitment is a strategic function for HR department. Recruitment and selection form the

    process of hiring the employees. Recruitment is the systematic process of generating a poolof qualified applicant for organization job. The process includes the step like HR planning

    attracting applicant and screening them. This step is affected by various factors, which can

    be internal as well as external. The organization makes use of various methods and sources

    for this purpose.

    This projects looks into the various types of recruitments, the people involved, the process,

    the difficulties and the Dos and Donts of the Recruitment process.

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    LIST OF CHARTS

    1.01 Requirement Profiling and Processing

    1.02 Specs Check and zeroing

    1.03 Offer Processing

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    S.No. Topics Page No.

    1 Introduction to the Topic 11.1 Company Overview 1

    1.2 Project Overview 3

    1.3 Recruitment 3

    1.4 Sources of Recruitment 4

    1.5 Factors affecting Recruitment 8

    1.6 Recruitment policy of a company 11

    1.7 Recent trends in recruitment 13

    1.8 E-recruitment 15

    1.9 Difference between Recruitment and Selection 18

    1.10 Recruitment Management System 191.11 HR challenges in Recruitment 22

    1.12 Forms of Recruitment 23

    1.13 Recruitment Strategies 24

    1.14 Recruitment Process 28

    2 Methodology 47

    3 Findings and analysis 48

    4 Conclusion

    5 Suggestions

    Bibliography

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    Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC

    1.1 COMPANY OVERVIEW

    KNR Global was started in early 2002 in a small business center located in New Delhi

    named as RRH Consultants Pvt. Ltd. The team comprised of professionals who have been

    the ex-Directors, Board Members and Co-Founders of companies in Equity, Accounting,

    Infrastructure and Power Sectors with more than 100 Crores of Turnover. The company

    specialized in accounting, risk management and strategic management services.

    RRH initiated a new enterprise in early 2008 in the name of KNR Management

    Consultants Pvt. Ltd with an objective to diversify into Market Activation and HR

    consulting verticals. Today KNR is promoted as a parent company providing a wide suite

    of specialist services to our customers- from Business Consulting, Financial Consulting,

    HR Consulting and Market Activation. KNR has grown extensively into a global one-stop

    shop for all the corporate services.

    KNR focuses on all business domains and believes that generating ideas and executing

    them simultaneously is very crucial for business growth. They have specialized teams to

    perform and produce results for long breakthrough and prepare their clients of what their

    competitors would do years after.

    VISION: "To be a globally respected organization that provides best-of-breed business

    solutions delivered by best-in-class people and nurturing a winning network of clients

    creating mutual enduring value."

    KNR offers consultancy services in four major areas:

    1. Business Consulting

    KNR's consulting programs bring expert support to start-ups and existing cooperatives.

    Drawing from our expertise in business development, market research, marketing,

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    organizational development and learning systems, they give clients support to accomplish

    the business goals they set for themselves. Some of the services are:

    Corporate management

    Mergers and acquisitions IPO and Private placement

    2. Financial Consulting

    With expertise in a full spectrum of financial advisory services, KNR financial consulting

    team works closely with organizations, stakeholders and their counsel to address the most

    complex business issues. The services include:

    Company formation

    Taxation Advisory

    Financial Accounting

    Investment Management

    3. HR Consulting

    KNR is among the leading Human Resource Consultants. They have team of expertise and

    efficient Consultants who will help you achieve your organizational goals in the most

    efficient way. The services include:

    Executive Search

    Permanent Staffing

    HR Outsourcing

    Training and Development

    4. KNR Events

    KNR helps build effective teams, launch products, celebrate their successes and reward

    their employees. They offer a host of services that can be perfectly tailored to the

    company's individual needs and vision like:

    Corporate Entertainment Solutions

    Branding Services

    Corporate Team Building Events

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    1.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW

    The human resources are the most important assets of an organization. The success or

    failure of an organization is largely dependent on the caliber of the people working therein.

    Without positive and creative contributions from people, organizations cannot progress and

    prosper. In order to achieve the goals or the activities of an organization, therefore, they

    need to recruit people with requisite skills, qualifications and experience. While doing so,

    they have to keep the present as well as the future requirements of the organization in

    mind.

    Recruitment is distinct from Employment and Selection. Once the required number and

    kind of human resources are determined, the management has to find the places where the

    required human resources are/will be available and also find the means of attracting them

    towards the organization before selecting suitable candidates for jobs. All this process is

    generally known as recruitment. Some people use the term Recruitment for employment.

    These two are not one and the same. Recruitment is only one of the steps in the entire

    employment process. Some others use the term recruitment for selection. These are not the

    same either. Technically speaking, the function of recruitment precedes the selection

    function and it includes only finding, developing the sources of prospective employees and

    attracting them to apply for jobs in an organization, whereas the selection is the process of

    finding out the most suitable candidate to the job out of the candidates attracted (i.e.,

    recruited).Formal definition of recruitment would give clear cut idea about the function of

    recruitment.

    1.3 RECRUITMENT

    Recruitment refers to the process of screening and selecting people for a job in an

    organization or firm, or for a vacancy in a volunteer-based organization or community

    group. While generalist managers or administrators can undertake some components of the

    recruitment process, mid- and large-size organizations and companies often retain

    professional recruiters or outsource some of the process to recruitment agencies. External

    recruitment is the process of attracting and selecting employees from outside the

    organization.

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    Purpose and importance of Recruitment:

    Attract and encourage more and more candidates to apply in the organization.

    Create a talent pool of candidates to enable the selection of best candidates for the

    organization

    Determine present and future requirements of the organization in conjunction with

    its personnel planning and job analysis activities.

    Recruitment is the process which links the employers with the employees.

    Increase the pool of job candidates at minimum cost.

    Help increase the success rate of selection process by decreasing number of visibly

    under qualified or overqualified job applicants.

    Help reduce the probability that job applicants once recruited and selected will

    leave the organization only after a short period of time.

    Meet the organizations legal and social obligations regarding the composition of its

    workforce.

    Begin identifying and preparing potential job applicants who will be appropriate

    candidates

    1.4 SOURCES OF RECRUITMENT

    Every organization has the option of choosing the candidates for its recruitment processes

    from two kinds of sources: internal and external sources. The sources within the

    organization itself (like transfer of employees from one department to other, promotions) to

    fill a position are known as the internal sources of recruitment. Recruitment candidates

    from all the other sources (like outsourcing agencies etc.) are known as the external sources

    of recruitment.

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    SOURCES OF RECRUITMENT

    Internal Sources

    Internal Recruitmentis a recruitment which takes place within the concern or organization.

    Internal sources of recruitment are readily available to an organization. Internal sources are

    primarily three - Transfers, promotions and Re-employment of ex-employees. Re-

    employment of ex-employees is one of the internal sources of recruitment in which

    employees can be invited and appointed to fill vacancies in the concern. There are

    situations when ex-employees provide unsolicited applications also.

    Internal recruitment may lead to increase in employees productivity as their motivation

    level increases. It also saves time, money and efforts. But a drawback of internal

    recruitment is that it refrains the organization from new blood. Also, not all the manpower

    requirements can be met through internal recruitment. Hiring from outside has to be done.

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    1. Transfers

    The employees are transferred from one department to another according to their efficiency

    and experience.

    2. Promotion

    The employees are promoted from one department to another with more benefits and

    greater responsibility based on efficiency and experience.

    3. Others are Upgrading and Demotion of present employees according to their

    performance.

    4. Retired and Retrenched employees may also be recruited once again in case of

    shortage of qualified personnel or increase in load of work. Recruitment such people save

    time and costs of the organizations as the people are already aware of the organizational

    culture and the policies and procedures.

    5. The dependents and relatives ofDeceased employees and Disabled employees are also

    done by many companies so that the members of the family do not become dependent on

    the mercy of others.

    External Sources

    External sources of recruitment have to be solicited from outside the organization. External

    sources are external to a concern. But it involves lot of time and money. The external

    sources of recruitment include - Employment at factory gate, advertisements, employment

    exchanges, employment agencies, educational institutes, labor contractors,

    recommendations etc.

    1. Press Advertisements

    Advertisements of the vacancy in newspapers and journals are a widely used source of

    recruitment. The main advantage of this method is that it has a wide reach.

    2. Educational Institutes

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    Various management institutes, engineering colleges, medical Colleges etc. are a good

    source of recruiting well qualified executives, engineers, medical staff etc. They provide

    facilities for campus interviews and placements. This source is known as Campus

    Recruitment.

    3. Placement Agencies

    Several private consultancy firms perform recruitment functions on behalf of client

    companies by charging a fee. These agencies are particularly suitable for recruitment of

    executives and specialists. It is also known as RPO (Recruitment Process Outsourcing)

    4. Employment Exchanges

    Government establishes public employment exchanges throughout the country. These

    exchanges provide job information to job seekers and help employers in identifying

    suitable candidates.

    5. Labor Contractors

    Manual workers can be recruited through contractors who maintain close contacts with the

    sources of such workers. This source is used to recruit labor for construction jobs.

    6. Unsolicited Applicants

    Many job seekers visit the office of well-known companies on their own. Such callers are

    considered nuisance to the daily work routine of the enterprise. But can help in creating the

    talent pool or the database of the probable candidates for the organization.

    7. Employee Referrals/Recommendations

    Many organizations have structured system where the current employees of the

    organization can refer their friends and relatives for some position in their organization.

    Also, the office bearers of trade unions are often aware of the suitability of candidates.

    Management can inquire these leaders for suitable jobs. In some organizations these are

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    formal agreements to give priority in recruitment to the candidates recommended by the

    trade union.

    1.5 FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT

    FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT

    Internal Factors

    The internal forces i.e. the factors which can be controlled by the organization are:

    1. Recruitment Policy

    The recruitment policy of an organization specifies the objectives of recruitment and

    provides a framework for implementation of recruitment program. It may involve

    organizational system to be developed for implementing recruitment programs and

    procedures by filling up vacancies with best qualified people.

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    Factors affecting Recruitment policy

    Organizational objectives

    Personnel policies of the organization and its competitors.

    Government policies on reservations.

    Preferred sources of recruitment.

    Need of the organization.

    Recruitment costs and financial implications

    2. Human Resource Planning

    Effective human resource planning helps in determining the gaps present in the existing

    manpower of the organization. It also helps in determining the number of employees to be

    recruited and what qualification they must possess.

    3. Size of the firm

    The size of the firm is an important factor in recruitment process. If the organization is

    planning to increase its operations and expand its business, it will think of hiring more

    personnel, which will handle its operations.

    4. Cost

    Recruitment incur cost to the employer, therefore, organizations try to employ that source

    of recruitment which will bear a lower cost of recruitment to the organization for each

    candidate.

    5. Growth and Expansion

    Organization will employ or think of employing more personnel if it is expanding its

    operations.

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    External Factors

    The external forces are the forces which cannot be controlled by the organization. The

    major external forces are:

    1. Supply and Demand

    The availability of manpower both within and outside the organization is an important

    determinant in the recruitment process. If the company has a demand for more

    professionals and there is limited supply in the market for the professionals demanded by

    the company, then the company will have to depend upon internal sources by providing

    them special training and development programs.

    2. Labor Market

    Employment conditions in the community where the organization is located will influence

    the recruiting efforts of the organization. If there is surplus of manpower at the time ofrecruitment, even informal attempts at the time of recruiting like notice boards display of

    the requisition or announcement in the meeting etc will attract more than enough

    applicants.

    3. Image/Goodwill

    Image of the employer can work as a potential constraint for recruitment. An organization

    with positive image and goodwill as an employer finds it easier to attract and retain

    employees than an organization with negative image. Image of a company is based on what

    organization does and affected by industry. For example finance was taken up by fresher

    MBAs when many finance companies were coming up.

    4. Political-Social-Legal Environment

    Various government regulations prohibiting discrimination in hiring and employment have

    direct impact on recruitment practices. For example, Government of India has introduced

    legislation for reservation in employment for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, physically

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    handicapped etc. Also, trade unions play important role in recruitment. This restricts

    management freedom to select those individuals who it believes would be the best

    performers. If the candidate cant meet criteria stipulated by the union but union

    regulations can restrict recruitment sources.

    5. Unemployment Rate

    One of the factors that influence the availability of applicants is the growth of the economy

    (whether economy is growing or not and its rate). When the company is not creating new

    jobs, there is often oversupply of qualified labor which in turn leads to unemployment.

    6. Competitors

    The recruitment policies of the competitors also affect the recruitment function of the

    organizations. To face the competition, many a times the organizations have to change their

    recruitment policies according to the policies being followed by the competitors.

    1.6 RECRUITMENT POLICY OF A COMPANY

    In todays rapidly changing business environment, a well defined recruitment policy is

    necessary for organizations to respond to its human resource requirements in time.

    Therefore, it is important to have a clear and concise recruitment policy in place, which can

    be executed effectively to recruit the best talent pool for the selection of the right candidate

    at the right place quickly. Creating a suitable recruitment policy is the first step in the

    efficient hiring process. A clear and concise recruitment policy helps ensure a sound

    recruitment process.

    It specifies the objectives of recruitment and provides a framework for implementation of

    recruitment program. It may involve organizational system to be developed for

    implementing recruitment programs and procedures by filling up vacancies with best

    qualified people.

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    Components of recruitment policy:

    The general recruitment policies and terms of the organization

    Recruitment services of consultants

    Recruitment of temporary employees

    Unique recruitment situations

    The selection process

    The job descriptions

    The terms and conditions of the employment

    A recruitment policy of an organization should be such that:

    It should focus on recruiting the best potential people.

    To ensure that every applicant and employee is treated equally with dignity and

    respect.

    Unbiased policy.

    To aid and encourage employees in realizing their full potential.

    Transparent, task oriented and merit based selection.

    Weight age during selection given to factors that suit organization needs.

    Optimization of manpower at the time of selection process.

    Defining the competent authority to approve each selection.

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    Abides by relevant public policy and legislation on hiring and employment

    relationship.

    Integrates employee needs with the organizational needs.

    Factors affecting recruitment policy:

    Organizational objectives

    Personnel policies of the organization and its competitors.

    Government policies on reservations.

    Preferred sources of recruitment.

    Need of the organization.

    Recruitment costs and financial implications.

    1.7 RECENT TRENDS IN RECRUITMENT

    Outsourcing

    In India, the HR processes are being outsourced from more than a decade now. A company

    may draw required personnel from outsourcing firms. The outsourcing firms help the

    organization by the initial screening of the candidates according to the needs of the

    organization and creating a suitable pool of talent for the final selection by the

    organization. Outsourcing firms develop their human resource pool by employing people

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    for them and make available personnel to various companies as per their needs. In turn, the

    outsourcing firms or the intermediaries charge the organizations for their services.

    Advantages of outsourcing are:

    1. Company need not plan for human resources much in advance.

    2. Value creation, operational flexibility and competitive advantage

    3. Turning the management's focus to strategic level processes of HRM

    4. Company is free from salary negotiations, weeding the unsuitable resumes/candidates.

    5. Company can save a lot of its resources and time

    Poaching/Raiding

    Buying talent (rather than developing it) is the latest mantra being followed by theorganizations today. Poaching means employing a competent and experienced person

    already working with another reputed company in the same or different industry; the

    organization might be a competitor in the industry. A company can attract talent from

    another firm by offering attractive pay packages and other terms and conditions, better than

    the current employer of the candidate. But it is seen as an unethical practice and not openly

    talked about. Indian software and the retail sector are the sectors facing the most severe

    brunt of poaching today. It has become a challenge for human resource managers to face

    and tackle poaching, as it weakens the competitive strength of the firm.

    E-Recruitment

    Many big organizations use Internet as a source of recruitment. E- Recruitment is the use

    of technology to assist the recruitment process. They advertise job vacancies through

    worldwide web. The job seekers send their applications or curriculum vitae i.e. CV through

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    e mail using the Internet. Alternatively job seekers place their CVs in worldwide web,

    which can be drawn by prospective employees depending upon their requirements.

    Advantages of E-recruitment are:

    o Low cost.

    o No intermediaries

    o Reduction in time for recruitment.

    o Recruitment of right type of people.

    o Efficiency of recruitment process.

    1.8 E-RECRUITMENT

    The buzzword and the latest trends in recruitment is the E-Recruitment. Also known as

    Online recruitment, it is the use of technology or the web based tools to assist the

    recruitment process. The tool can be either a job website like naukri.com, theorganizations corporate web site or its own intranet. Many big and small organizations are

    using Internet as a source of recruitment. They advertise job vacancies through worldwide

    web. The job seekers send their applications or curriculum vitae (CV) through an e-mail

    using the Internet. Alternatively job seekers place their CVs in worldwide web, which can

    be drawn by prospective employees depending upon their requirements.

    The internet penetration in India is increasing and has tremendous potential. According to a

    study by NASSCOM Jobs is among the top reasons why new users will come on to the

    internet, besides e-mail. There are more than 18 million rsums floating online across

    the world.

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    The two kinds of e- recruitment that an organization can use is

    Job portals i.e. posting the position with the job description and the job specification

    on the job portal and also searching for the suitable resumes posted on the site

    corresponding to the opening in the organization.

    Creating a complete online recruitment/application section in the companys own

    website. - Companies have added an application system to its website, where the

    passive job seekers can submit their resumes into the database of the organization for

    consideration in future, as and when the roles become available.

    Online recruitment techniques

    Giving a detailed job description and job specifications in the job postings to attract

    candidates with the right skill sets and qualifications at the first stage.

    E-recruitment should be incorporated into the overall recruitment strategy of the

    organization

    A well defined and structured applicant tracking system should be integrated and the

    system should have a back-end support.

    Along with the back-office support a comprehensive website to receive and process job

    applications (through direct or online advertising) should be developed.

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    Therefore, to conclude, it can be said that e-recruitment is the Evolving face of

    recruitment.

    Advantages & Disadvantages Of E-Recruitment

    There are many benefits both to the employers and the job seekers but the e-recruitment

    is not free from a few shortcomings. Some of the advantages and the disadvantages of

    e- recruitment are as follows:

    Advantages of E-Recruitment are:

    Lower costs to the organization. Also, posting jobs online is cheaper than advertising in

    the newspapers.

    No intermediaries.

    Reduction in the time for recruitment (over 65 percent of the hiring time).

    Facilitates the recruitment of right type of people with the required skills,

    Improves the efficiency of the recruitment process.

    Gives a 24*7 access to an online collection of resumes.

    Online recruitment helps the organizations to weed out the unqualified candidates in an

    automated way.

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    Recruitment websites also provide valuable data and information regarding the

    compensation offered by the competitors etc. which helps the HR managers to take

    various HR decisions like promotions, salary trends in industry etc

    Disadvantages of E-Recruitment:

    Apart from the various benefits, e-recruitment has its own share of shortcomings and

    disadvantages. Some of them are:

    Screening and checking the skill mapping and authenticity of millions of resumes is a

    problem and time consuming exercise for organizations.

    There is low Internet penetration and no access and lack of awareness of internet in manylocations across India.

    Organizations cannot be dependant solely and totally on the online recruitment methods.

    In India, the employers and the employees still prefer a face-to-face interaction rather

    than sending e-mails.

    1.9 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

    Both recruitment and selection are the two phases of the employment process. The

    differences between the two are:

    1. Recruitment is the process of searching the candidates for employment and stimulating

    them to apply for jobs in the organization WHEREAS selection involves the series of steps

    by which the candidates are screened for choosing the most suitable persons for vacant

    posts.

    2. The basic purpose of recruitments is to create a talent pool of candidates to enable the

    selection of best candidates for the organization, by attracting more and more employees to

    apply in the organization WHEREAS the basic purpose of selection process is to choose

    the right candidate to fill the various positions in the organization.

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    3. Recruitment is a positive process i.e. encouraging more and more employees to apply

    WHEREAS selection is a negative process as it involves rejection of the unsuitable

    candidates.

    4. Recruitment is concerned with tapping the sources of human resources WHEREAS

    selection is concerned with selecting the most suitable candidate through various

    interviews and tests.

    5. There is no contract of recruitment established in recruitment WHEREAS selection

    results in a contract of service between the employer and the selected employee.

    1.10RECRUITMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    Recruitment management system is the comprehensive tool to manage the entire

    recruitment processes of an organization. It is one of the technological tools facilitated by

    the information management systems to the HR of organizations. Just like performance

    management, payroll and other systems, Recruitment management system helps to contour

    the recruitment processes and effectively managing the ROI on recruitment.

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    The features, functions and major benefits of the recruitment management system are

    explained below:

    Structure and systematically organize the entire recruitment processes

    Recruitment management system facilitates faster, unbiased, accurate and reliable

    processing of applications from various applications.

    Helps to reduce the time-per-hire and cost-per-hire.

    Helps to incorporate and integrate the various links like the application system on

    the official website of the company, the unsolicited applications, outsourcing

    recruitment, the final decision making to the main recruitment process

    Maintains an automated active database of the applicants facilitating the talent

    management and increasing the efficiency of the recruitment processes.

    Provides and a flexible, automated and interactive interface between the online

    application system, the recruitment department of the company and the job seeker.

    Offers tolls and support to enhance productivity, solutions and optimizing therecruitment processes to ensure improved ROI.

    helps to communicate and create healthy relationships with the candidates through

    the entire recruitment process.

    The Recruitment Management System (RMS) is an innovative information system tool

    which helps to sane the time and costs of the recruiters and improving the recruitmentprocesses.

    The ROI on Recruitment

    Before making any investment, every organization would want to evaluate the investment

    by answering the following questions in quantifiable terms:

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    What are the costs and the corresponding and related risks on the investment?

    What are the expected returns of the investment?

    What is the expected pay-back period of the investment?

    An organization makes a tremendous amount of investment in its recruitment processes. A

    lot of resources like time and money are spent on recruitment processes of an organization.

    But assessing or quantifying the returns on the recruitment process, or, calculating the

    return on investment (ROI) on recruitment is a complicated task for an organization.

    Indeed, it is difficult to judge the success of their recruitment processes. Instead,

    recruitment is one activity that continues in an organization without anyone ever realizing

    its worth or measuring its impact on the organizations business.

    According to a survey, 38 % of organizations do not prepare or produce any kind of

    documents or reports on their recruitment processes, and there is no accountability of the

    HR department for the costs incurred and the opportunities missed.

    With the increasing strategic focus on the human resources, more and more organizations

    are adopting one or the other way for calculating the ROI on its recruitments. Many

    organizations are examining their HR functions and processes and are trying to quantify

    their results and returns.

    A recruitment professional or manager can calculate and maximize the return on

    investments on its organizations recruitment by :

    Clear definition of the results to be achieved from recruitment.

    Developing methods and ways measuring the results like the time to hire, cost-

    Per-Hire and effectiveness of the recruitment source etc.

    Estimating the costs associated with the recruitment project

    Estimating the tangible and intangible benefits to the organization including the

    payback period of the recruitments.

    Providing and ensuring proper training and development of the recruitment

    professionals.

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    Assessing the ROI on recruitments can assist an organization to strengthen its HR

    processes, improving its recruitment function and to build a strategic human resource

    advantage for the organization.

    1.11HR CHALLENGES IN RECRUITMENT

    Recruitment is a function that requires business perspective, expertise, ability to find and

    match the best potential candidate for the organization, diplomacy, marketing skills (as to

    sell the position to the candidate) and wisdom to align the recruitment processes for thebenefit of the organization. The HR professionals handling the recruitment function of

    the organization- are constantly facing new challenges. The biggest challenge for such

    professionals is to source or recruit the best people or potential candidate for the

    organization.

    In the last few years, the job market has undergone some fundamental changes in terms of

    technologies, sources of recruitment, competition in the market etc. In an already saturated

    job market, where the practices like poaching and raiding are gaining momentum, HR

    professionals are constantly facing new challenges in one of their most important function-

    recruitment. They have to face and conquer various challenges to find the best candidates

    for their organizations.

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    The major challenges faced by the HR in recruitment are:

    Adaptability to globalization The HR professionals are expected and required to

    keep in tune with the changing times, i.e. the changes taking place across the globe.

    HR should maintain the timeliness of the process

    Lack of motivation Recruitment is considered to be a thankless job. Even if the

    organization is achieving results, HR department or professionals are not thanked

    for recruiting the right employees and performers.

    Process analysis The immediacy and speed of the recruitment process are the

    main concerns of the HR in recruitment. The process should be flexible, adaptive

    and responsive to the immediate requirements. The recruitment process should also

    be cost effective.

    Strategic prioritization The emerging new systems are both an opportunity as

    well as a challenge for the HR professionals. Therefore, reviewing staffing needs

    and prioritizing the tasks to meet the changes in the market has become a challenge

    for the recruitment professionals.

    1.12FORMS OF RECRUITMENT

    The organizations differ in terms of their size, business, processes and practices. A few

    decisions by the recruitment professionals can affect the productivity and efficiency of the

    organization. Organizations adopt different forms of recruitment practices according to the

    specific needs of the organization. The organizations can choose from the centralized or

    decentralized forms of recruitment, explained below:

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    Centralized Recruitment

    The recruitment practices of an organization are centralized when the HR / recruitment

    department at the head office performs all functions of recruitment. Recruitment decisions

    for all the business verticals and departments of an organization are carried out by the one

    central HR (or recruitment) department. Centralized from of recruitment is commonly seen

    in government organizations.

    Benefits of the centralized form of recruitment are:

    Reduces administration costs

    Better utilization of specialists

    Uniformity in recruitment

    Interchangeability of staff

    Reduces favoritism

    Every department sends requisitions for recruitment to their central office

    Decentralized Recruitment

    Decentralized recruitment practices are most commonly seen in the case of conglomerates

    operating in different and diverse business areas. With diverse and geographically spread

    business areas and offices, it becomes important to understand the needs of each

    department and frame the recruitment policies and procedures accordingly. Each

    department carries out its own recruitment. Choice between the two will depend upon

    management philosophy and needs of particular organization. In some cases combination

    of both is used. Lower level staffs as well as top level executives are recruited in a

    decentralized manner.

    1.13RECRUITMENT STRATERGIES

    Recruitment is of the most crucial roles of the human resource professionals. The level of

    performance of and organization depends on the effectiveness of its recruitment function.

    Organizations have developed and follow recruitment strategies to hire the best talent for

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    their organization and to utilize their resources optimally. A successful recruitment strategy

    should be well planned and practical to attract more and good talent to apply in the

    organization.

    For formulating an effective and successful recruitment strategy, the strategy should cover

    the following elements:

    1. Identifying and prioritizing jobs

    Requirements keep arising at various levels in every organization; it is almost a

    never-ending process. It is impossible to fill all the positions immediately.

    Therefore, there is a need to identify the positions requiring immediate attention

    and action. To maintain the quality of the recruitment activities, it is useful to

    prioritize the vacancies whether to focus on all vacancies equally or focusing on

    key jobs first.

    2. Candidates to target

    the recruitment process can be effective only if the organization completely

    understands the requirements of the type of candidates that are required and will be

    beneficial for the organization. This covers the following parameters as well:

    o Performance level required: Different strategies are required for

    focusing on hiring high performers and average performers.

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    o Experience level required: the strategy should be clear as to what is the

    experience level required by the organization. The candidates experience can range

    from being a fresher to experienced senior professionals.

    o Category of the candidate: the strategy should clearly define the target

    candidate. He/she can be from the same industry, different industry, unemployed,

    top performers of the industry etc.

    3. Sources of recruitment

    The strategy should define various sources (external and internal) of recruitment.

    Which are the sources to be used and focused for the recruitment purposes forvarious positions? Employee referral is one of the most effective sources of

    recruitment.

    4. Trained recruiters

    The recruitment professionals conducting the interviews and the other recruitment

    activities should be well-trained and experienced to conduct the activities. They

    should also be aware of the major parameters and skills (e.g.: behavioral, technical

    etc.) to focus while interviewing and selecting a candidate.

    5. How to evaluate the candidates

    The various parameters and the ways to judge them i.e. the entire recruitment

    process should be planned in advance. Like the rounds of technical interviews, HR

    interviews, written tests, psychometric tests etc.

    Changing Role of Recruitment Intermediaries

    Recruitment consultancies, agencies or intermediaries are witnessing a boom in the

    demand of their services, both by the employers and the job seekers. With an already

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    saturated job market, the recruitment intermediaries have gained a vital position acting as a

    link between the job seekers and the employers.

    But at the same time, one of the major threats faced by this industry is the growing

    popularity of e-recruitment. With the changing demand, technologies and the penetration

    and increasing use of internet, the recruitment consultancies or the intermediaries are

    facing tough competition. To retain and maintain their position in the recruitment market,

    the recruitment intermediaries or consultants (as they are commonly known) are witnessing

    and incorporating various changes in terms of their role, functions and the services.

    According to a survey amongst top employers, most of them agree with the growing

    influence of technology and the Internet on the recruitment processes. 70 per cent of

    employers reported the use of application portal on their companys official website. Apart

    from that, the emerging popularity of the job portals is also growing.

    But the fact that the intermediaries or the consultants are able to provide their expert

    services, economies of scale, up to 40 percent savings in the recruitment costs, knowledge

    of the market, the candidates, understanding of the requirements, and most importantly, the

    assess to the suitable and talented candidates and the structured recruitment processes.

    The recruitment intermediaries save the organizations from the tedious of weeding out

    unsuitable resumes, co-coordinating interviews, posting vacancies etc. give them an edge

    over the other sources of recruitment

    .

    To retain their position as the service providers in the recruitment market, the recruitment

    intermediaries are providing value added services to the organizations. They are

    incorporating the use of internet and job portals, making their services more efficient.

    Despite of the growing use of the internet, the recruitment intermediaries are predicted to

    continue dominating the recruitment market in the anticipated future.

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    1.14 RECRUITMENT PROCESS

    The recruitment and selection is the major function of the human resource department and

    recruitment process is the first step towards creating the competitive strength and the

    strategic advantage for the organizations. Recruitment process involves a systematic

    procedure from sourcing the candidates to arranging and conducting the interviews and

    requires many resources and time.

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    5 Stages of Recruitment

    Requirement Profiling & Processing

    Specs Check & Zeroing

    Client Validation Facilitation

    Offer Processing

    Induction

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    Stage 1: Requirement Profiling & Processing

    Chart No. 1.01 Requirement Profiling and processing

    Gathering Client Requirements

    Our aim is to match our candidates with ideal career opportunities and assist our clients in

    accurate selection of resources for their business needs. We work closely with the client to

    review and analyze the clients need. We then form a working group for accurate

    requirement capturing by means of involving the key personnel from the clients team and

    putting our subject matter experts together. Objective of this engagement is to come up

    Client Requirement

    Detailing &

    Understanding

    Requirement

    Profiling

    Internal ConsultantAllocations &

    Teaming

    Search

    Internal

    Database

    External

    Database

    Headhunting Bucketing

    SiftingBroad Specs Check

    Process Level 1

    Process Level 2

    Process Level 3

    Process Level 4

    Process Level 5

    Reject

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    with an analysis of the clients need, responsibilities of the position, desired qualifications

    and qualities, experience and necessary skill sets of the ideal candidate.

    Search profiling

    Based on the output from the requirements gathering effort, we will build a search profile

    for the right candidate. The aim of the search profile is to enable us making a long list of

    potential candidates. This profile will help us develop an Intrinsic understanding of

    requirements, both of client and candidate. The profile will include relevant details such as

    Skills, compensation, availability, location, etc.

    -Candidate Listing long list

    The candidate long list is prepared by collating our various resources to come up with a

    range of profiles that meet the requirement as profiled. This can involve any one or a

    combination of the following approaches:

    Searching our own database

    Online recruitment tools to seek and contact the right candidate

    Social Networking sites to identify potential candidates

    Network through related industry

    Searching through our own partner Network. We have partners who specialize

    in different kinds of role based profiles. We contact appropriate partners for roles,

    as per their specialization.

    Advertisements in Newspapers, adverts in our own site, Job portals, and other

    media. This provides us a large and confidential source of potential candidates.

    Head Hunting. This is a very discreet and confidential service, where we look out

    for potential candidates in the industry with accurately matching profiles and then

    work with them to consider opportunities. These candidates are typically people

    who have been successfully handling particular roles of interest and are not actively

    looking for a change. Our trained team works with such people to explore potential

    opportunities.

    -Candidate Screening Short list

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    Once the long list is ready, our consultants will set to work to create a short list of

    candidates from this list. The short list will be classified into two categories, one for the list

    of most accurately matching and ideal candidates and second for the list of backup

    candidates. The candidates identified through the above phase are then screened and

    assessed with reference to the defined and agreed job specifications before they are

    submitted to employers as potential cases. During the shortlist preparation process, our

    consultants will:

    Evaluate to see if candidates meet the minimum criteria, qualifications, experience,

    interests, and their willingness to consider opportunities.

    Also conduct informal reference reviews of candidates identified as potential cases.

    The objective of the reference reviews would be to learn more about the candidates

    abilities.

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    Client Interviews

    At the end of the above process our consultants will submit to client a report regarding the

    short listing. The report would contain the candidates in two groups, or primary and back

    lists, along with Profiles of candidates and consultant remarks and reviews. The candidates

    in the primary list will be cases who are ready to meet the client. Our consultant will thenmeet the client with this report and review with them potential cases as per the report.

    Based on the client review of report, our consultants will prioritize, schedule and manage

    the interview process of candidates for the client. Our consultant can be part of the

    interview process (if required) to assist the selection process. Post interview, our

    consultants will gather feedback from the client and the candidate. We can also, coordinate

    reference checks and verifications for Top candidates selected.

    Reference Check

    Once the candidate has been finalized by the client, we carry out formal reference check

    for learning more about the candidates soft Skills, qualifications, experience.

    Offer & Processing

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    Once the decision of candidate hiring is made, we will assist the client in the offer

    preparation and candidate negotiations. We would also assist the client in any document

    gathering or processing activities, if required.

    Candidate Joining

    We will work with the client and the candidate on this case, till the candidate has joined

    and is settled in the organization. Post joining we will follow up with the candidate and

    client to get their feedback on their mutual comfort. Such feedback will assist the client in

    understanding the candidate and also assist us in supporting the client more accurately.

    Backup Plan

    With client satisfaction and our primary objective, we will keep a backup plan ready for the

    role in the form of a shortlisted candidate, till such time the client formally closes the

    assignment.

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    Stage 2: Specs check & Zeroing

    Chart no. 1.02 Specs Check and Zeroing

    Specs CheckProcess Level 6

    Process Level 8

    Process Level 9

    Process Level 10

    Telephonic Interaction

    Personal Interaction

    (if required)

    In-depth Probe Technical

    Probe

    Personality

    ProbeBehavioral

    Probe

    Cognitive

    Probe

    Assessment of Fit

    Reference Checks

    (If Required)

    Profile Synopsis

    Development

    Customized/

    Standardized

    Reject

    Reject

    Reject

    Reject

    Process Level 7

    Process Level 11

    The personal interaction

    stage, includes a process

    wherein we take in borderline cases.

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    The Right People for the Job

    SPECs recruiting team has a proven track record of success and real world experience as

    sales and marketing executives and not just recruiters. We have been in your chair and we

    know how demanding it is to run a business and look for great talent at the same time. This

    experience gained in emerging growth companies, mature companies as well as turn

    around opportunities, provides us with the experience necessary to understand your

    specific needs based on your companys size and lifecycle position. We have been there.

    Your most effective search outcome will be obtained from a professional with the industry

    knowledge and hiring experience to deliver you an effective sales or marketing

    professional ideal for the position.

    If your current requirement is to add experienced sales or marketing professionals, SPECs

    recruiters will work with you to source, screen, select and secure the top talent available.

    Sales & Marketing is All We Do

    At SPEC, we take the guesswork out of making critical sales and marketing hires that are

    essential to achieving business success. We know sales and marketingits the only thingwe do. We have years of experience in building winning teams with Foodservice

    Manufacturers. We use industry Best Practices to consistently deliver A players who can

    improve your companys performance. We possess an extensive network and talent

    database. Our multi-phased search process is designed to make sure you get the top

    performers you need to accelerate your companys sales.

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    Why SPEC

    If youre seeking top-level sales and marketing talent to help you accelerate your

    companys growth, let SPEC help you build the winning team that delivers results.

    Whether youre looking to add new personnel or up-grade personnel, we find and deploy

    the right talent that will take your company to the top of the market and beyond.

    Zero-In Recruitment Marketing applies a full breadth of services to the fields of healthcare,

    executive and educational professional recruitment. Zero-In, the recruitment marketing

    division of Aloysius Butler and Clark (AB&C), combines interactive media and web

    communications with branding, graphic design, writing and advertising to recruit

    healthcare professionals, as well as business and education executives. Recruitment

    marketing is the science of identifying your employment brand and effectively refining and

    promoting that brand to achieve better recruitment results.

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    Stage 3: Client side validation

    Aspects of facilitation

    The role of the facilitator. The role of facilitator only emerged as a separate set ofskills in the 1980s. It has similarities to the traditional Chairorsecretary roles in a

    meeting but goes beyond them to actively participate and guide the group towards

    consensus.

    Consulting with the client. A facilitator will work with a client who is someone in

    an organization or diverse group, who is calling them and has invited the facilitator

    to assist. They will try to understand the purpose and outcome of the meeting by

    discussing it with the client.

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    Making arrangements for the meeting. The practical arrangements will be

    arranged or managed by the facilitator. They will also consider in detail the location

    and layout of the room. They will research the meeting beforehand to understand

    why it is being held and that allstakeholders are invited and able to attend.

    Setting theagenda. They will understand in detail how each item on the agenda is

    to be tackled and how long it should take. Using specialist techniques they will

    allow participants to understand all the issues at stake and all alternative courses of

    action.

    Understanding group norms. They will not make assumptions about the way

    people interact and will try to adapt to the ways of different cultures and

    organizations .

    Understanding group dynamics. Whilst tackling the practical aspects of a

    meeting they remain aware of undercurrents, both verbal and non-verbal, which

    may indicate problems the group is having. The facilitator may try to assist the

    group in becoming aware of these.

    The role of the facilitator

    Prior to a meeting, facilitators:

    o research the meeting before it happens

    o find out the purpose and goal (if any) of the meeting

    o establish who needs to attend

    o draw up a draft agenda and design the group processes to attain the

    necessary results

    o share the agenda with potential attendees, changing it as necessary

    o ensure everyone gets fully briefed for the meeting and that everyone knows

    the purpose and potential consequences of the meeting

    During the meeting, facilitators:

    o monitor the agenda

    o keep time

    o manage the group process

    o encourage participation from all attendees

    o help participants understand different points of view

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    o foster solutions that incorporate diverse points of view

    o manage participant behavior

    o create a safe environment

    o

    teach new thinking skills and facilitating structured thinking activitieso record (with an agreed phraseology) agreements. They may also note

    unresolved issues for later debate.

    The facilitator may write up and publish the results of the meeting to everyone

    concerned including those who could not attend.

    For each facilitation, clients will get the following deliverables:

    1. Before the event:

    - A summary of the 1st discussion with the clients is provided. This initial discussion

    focuses on the clients objectives, the team and the working environment. It enables the

    facilitator to develop the relevant facilitation scenario.

    - Detailed proposal(s) is/are handed over to the client or validation

    2. During the event

    - The objective and scenario are discussed with the participants.

    - Every work done (graphic illustrations, summary tables, metaplan, etc) are gathered by

    the facilitator.

    3. After the event

    - objectives, scenarios, findings, conclusion and recommendations are summarized in a

    final report together with the work produced during the event (for example, pictures of the

    illustrations, etc).

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    Stage 4: Offer Processing

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    Chart No. 1.03 Offer Processing

    Offer Issue

    Coordination

    Follow-up

    Process Level 17

    Process Level 18Drop-outs

    Acceptance Coordination

    Follow-up

    Joining

    Induction, If

    Required

    Track &

    Monitor

    Check

    Prospect

    Process Level 19

    Process Level 20

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    OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT: All Benefits-eligible Positions

    Hiring Manager or Proxy tests the terms of the offer with the final candidate.

    NOTE:This is NOT a formal offer.

    After the candidate verbally agrees to the terms of the offer, the hiring manager

    and candidate determine a suitable start date.

    The Hiring Manager notifies the Key Contact of the individual's starting salary and

    start date via e-mail.

    The Key Contact enters the terms of the offer into the Offer Form panels in

    PeopleSoft, and prints out a hard-copy of the Offer Form.

    The Offer Form is signed and approved by the Hiring Manager, Dean/Director,

    Affirmative Action, Budget/DSPA, and ISSI (if necessary).

    Once all of the approvals have been obtained the key contact uses the information

    from the Offer Form to create an Offer Letter using standard template formats.

    The Key Contact is responsible for obtaining the Provost's or Senior VP's approval

    and signature. The Key Contact will then mail the letter to the candidate, along with a

    Direct Deposit Form, Personal Information Request form, an I-9 form, and any other

    information from the hiring department.

    Please Note: If at any time during the process, it is determined that changes need to be

    made to the offer form or the offer letter, the Key Contact needs to revise and reprint the

    offer form, obtain approvals, and have the HR/Payroll Service Center re-create the offer

    letter.

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    COMPLETING THE APPOINTMENT: All Benefits-eligible Positions

    If the candidate accepts the formal Offer of Employment, he/she

    should sign and return one copy of the Offer Letter, and the Personal Information

    Request Form to the Hiring Manager or Proxy. Upon receipt of the signed offer letter,

    the Key Contact will update the candidate's status in PeopleSoft to "Ready to hire".

    The Key Contact will create a new hire package consisting of the

    following:

    a. Original signed offer letter

    b. Copy of the Job posting

    c. Personal Information Form

    d. Completed and Signed Application form and Resumes

    e. I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification

    Once the package is prepared, the Key Contact will submit the new hire package to

    HR/Payroll Service Center.

    If the candidate refuses the formal Offer of Employment, the Key Contact will

    change his/her status in PeopleSoft to "Reject" or "Withdrawal".

    Hiring Manager or Proxy notifies all candidates not selected for the position.

    HRM Operations will enter the Employee's start date information into PeopleSoft.

    Service Center will notify New Employee and cc: Unit, Hiring Manager or Proxy

    of Orientation Date via an email invitation. During Orientation the employee will be

    required to complete their W-4 and Direct Deposit paperwork.

    International Employees (Process of Hiring International Faculty, Researchers, Staff)

    In order to comply with the United States federal law regulated by the Immigration and

    Naturalization Services, the Department of Labor, the Department of Employment and

    Training, and/or the Department of State, the hiring of non-immigrant international faculty,researchers, and staff should be executed in consultation with the International Student and

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    Institute, located in 203 Ell Building. This will ensure that the prospective international

    hire has or will obtain, in a timely fashion, the appropriate visa status in order to be legally

    employed, either full- or part time at Northeastern University.

    Stage 5: Induction

    During the induction stage, you will organize a programme that provides the new head

    teacher with the support, information and contacts him or she will need in order to make a

    good start in your school.

    About induction

    Your new head teacher will feel supported by the governing body and more confident in

    taking up the reins if you provide an effective induction programme.

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    Induction is the responsibility of governors and is too often unstructured and left to chance.

    It begins as soon as the appointment has been agreed and works best if you start planning

    early.

    What to include

    Agree a programme of visits and meetings with your new head teacher. It is common for

    the chair to be the main contact with the new head teacher, but your appointee might also

    welcome assistance in organizing discussions with staff and the outgoing head teacher.

    Induction should make use of any relevant data gathered during the selection process. You

    should also investigate the growing number of formal programmes available nationally and

    locally for induction, especially if it is your new head teachers first post.

    For first-time headships, be aware of the National Colleges Early Headship Provision,

    which provides funds and opportunities.

    Newly appointed head teachers will benefit from having a mentor, which your local

    authority should be able to provide. Your local authority may also offer an induction

    programme to complement your own, and a pack of information for head teachers who are

    new to the authority.

    Things to consider

    A well-planned induction is essential to enable the new head teacher to get up to

    speed as quickly as possible.

    Make as much use as possible of data generated by the interview process to begin

    the head teachers performance management and professional development. The chair of governors should devote some time to facilitating the new head

    teachers entry into formal and informal local networks.

    The local authority will be a good source of advice on induction.

    See if your local authority can arrange a mentor from among the experienced local

    head teachers, but be aware that your head teacher will have preferences and

    expectations of their own. Discuss it first.

    For first-time head teachers, Early Headship Provision provides funds and

    opportunities.

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    Make an audit of useful information and keep the new head teacher informed and

    involved in any substantive decisions that occur between appointment and taking

    up post.

    Checklist for induction

    At the end of the induction stage, you will have:

    obtained information about local and national provision for induction

    agreed a programme of induction to the school

    considered ways of welcoming the new head teacher to the community

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    Chapter 2: METHODOLOGY

    Universe:

    Finite

    Sample Size:

    Random

    Research Design:

    Descriptive

    Data collection:

    Data for the study was collected through secondary source i.e. records of KNR Global

    and by discussion with the staff and HR manager

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    Chapter-3: FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS

    Analysis is the most important part of any research. It needs to be unbeaten from

    and with utmost care in order to draw fair conclusion the report generated is in a

    analysis and interpretation from, as when required bar graph have been draw to

    present a more comprehensive picture, however it is important to mention that the

    research report represent the picture of the departments and heads which were

    covered in the research and views given by the HR -officer.

    INCOMPLETE HAI............COMPLETE IT.

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    Chapter 4: CONCLUSION

    Recruitment and selection are getting very much importance these days in the organization.

    It is very critical thing to evaluate the human resources. It is a systematic procedure that

    involves many activities. The process includes the step like HR planning attracting

    applicant and screening them. It is very important activity as it provides right people in

    right place at right time. It is not an easy task as organizations future is depends on this

    activity. If suitable employees are selected which are beneficial to the organization it is at

    safe side but if decision goes wrong it can be dangerous to the organization. So it is an

    activity for which HR department gets very much importance. Recruitment and selection

    procedure and its policies changed as per the organization. Its importance also gets

    changed as the organization changed.

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    Chapter 5: SUGGESTIONS

    Campus placement techniques should be use to select appropriate candidates.

    Walk in process recruitment techniques also should be used

    Exam should be conducted by company to check the candidates knowledge.

    Company should increase the training time for junior employees to a week and senior to a

    fortnight for better understanding of working culture.

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    BIBILOGRAPHY

    Books

    K. Aswathappa

    Robert Mattis Nair

    Nair Mamoria

    Websites

    www.erexchange.com

    www.hr.com www.pyramidweb.net

    www.wikipedia.org

    www.google.com

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