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E - RECRUITMENT

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  E - RECRUITMENT E-recruitment, often known as online recruitment, is a collection of strategies, technologies, and initiatives that in one way or another make use of the internet to identify, evaluate, attract, hire, and onboard job prospects (Patil et al., 2012). This is also known as online recruitment where the use of web-based technology for various processes of attraction, assessing, selecting, recruiting and on boarding job candidate (Okolie & Irabor, 2017). E-recruiting is regarded to be more effective since it helps us to better manage large numbers of candidates. It is also thought to be more in line with current trends. It is less expensive because the company does not have to spend money on things like in-person interviews and offline advertisements. Additionally, e-recruitment provides access to a bigger talent pool, as the aforementioned figures show (Barber, 2006).   Types of Online Recruitment Methods Online recruiting strategies can be used at different

Types of Recruitment

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When there is a need to fill a vacant position the first action any recruiter would do is to identify the requirements of the position. Any business that wants to build and keep a productive team must recruit new members (Bienvenu et al., 2012). A wise recruitment strategy will cut down on the time and money lost on expensive training and development of under qualified resources. Range of methods can be used to identify, sort, shortlist, and select the resources that best meet the goals of the firm therefore this can be mainly categorized  into internal and external (Shafique, 2013).     Internal Sources of Recruitment This is where the search of talent is conducted within the company this means that recruiters will look for the required qualified talents within the employees of the company besides it is the first alternative for any recruiter. This makes the employees to be more responsible, motivates them to work and they are aware of their code of ethics. As the employer they are al

Interviews

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This is a structural conversation where one participant asks questions and the other answers. It is also referred to as one-to-one conversation between the interviewer and the interviewee in which the candidate exchanges information with the goal of determining the candidate's qualifications and appropriateness for a post (Misoch, 2019). A job interview is a procedure when a prospective worker or applicant for the position is assessed by an employer or the hiring team for potential employment in their business, office, or organization. The interviewer's goal is to determine whether or not the candidate is qualified for the position and possesses the necessary levels of training and expertise during the interview process. This can be in front of a panel of interviewers or just one person depending on the nature of the company (Roulston, 2014) Importance of an Interview An applicant has the opportunity to demonstrate to an employer his potential and abilities to perform fo