Exam 7: Recruiting, Selecting, Training, and Developing Employees

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The first step of the selection process is:

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Scenario 7.1 Brilliance Inc.is a management consulting firm that has offices in six large Midwestern cities.The head of human resources, Franklin Walker, is currently facing several challenges.First, the firm needs to hire about twenty five new consultants each year to ensure that there are enough consultants to fully staff all projects.The firm prefers to hire business managers with about 3 to 10 years of experience in manufacturing for these jobs, and recent recruiting efforts with advertisements have led to hundreds of responses.Brilliance's HR staff are overwhelmed with the volume of résumés they receive for processing. Second, the firm would like to recommend high-tech solutions for its customers.But many of Brilliance's consultants have been out of school for more than a decade, some for 30 years or more, and their skills are no longer cutting edge.Third, and the most troubling, the head of Brilliance, Indira Chaudhuri, is in her late sixties.She has not yet announced any retirement plans, and she also has not identified anyone to assume her role when she does retire. -Refer to Scenario 7.1.If Walker decides to use online recruiting for the consulting positions, which of the following is NOT a likely outcome?

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Which of the following is the most common method organizations use for internal recruiting?

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Psychomotor ability tests measure mental skills.

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_____ is an attempt to determine the extent to which a selection system provides real benefit to the organization.

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Karen has spent ten years working as an administrative assistant to Mr.Smith.Which of the following basic selection criteria is being exemplified here?

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Judd, a human resource manager, is asked to select a pool of qualified applicants from which his employer can choose the best suitable candidate.Judd is involved in which of the following activities?

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_____ applies to all employment decisions, but this legislation is the most critical forselection decisions.

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Which of the following selection criteria relate more directly to the specific qualifications and capabilities of an individual to perform a specific job?

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_____ is the tendency to bealtruistic and cooperative.

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The projective technique involves showing individuals abstract stimuli and then asking them to describe what is seen.

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Briefly describe the techniques commonly used for external recruiting.

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Scenario 7.1 Brilliance Inc.is a management consulting firm that has offices in six large Midwestern cities.The head of human resources, Franklin Walker, is currently facing several challenges.First, the firm needs to hire about twenty five new consultants each year to ensure that there are enough consultants to fully staff all projects.The firm prefers to hire business managers with about 3 to 10 years of experience in manufacturing for these jobs, and recent recruiting efforts with advertisements have led to hundreds of responses.Brilliance's HR staff are overwhelmed with the volume of résumés they receive for processing. Second, the firm would like to recommend high-tech solutions for its customers.But many of Brilliance's consultants have been out of school for more than a decade, some for 30 years or more, and their skills are no longer cutting edge.Third, and the most troubling, the head of Brilliance, Indira Chaudhuri, is in her late sixties.She has not yet announced any retirement plans, and she also has not identified anyone to assume her role when she does retire. -Refer to Scenario 7.1.Which of the following recruiting techniques is most likely to help Brilliance hire staff with better high-level positions?

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Which of the following errors is related to the initial meeting that occurs between an interviewer and interviewee?

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of internal recruiting?

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Which of the following is NOT a goal of the recruiting process?

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Which of the following would be considered an important organizational goal in recruiting efforts?

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Public employment agenciesbecame a formal part of the recruiting process with the passageof the Social Security Act of 1935.

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Scenario 7.1 Brilliance Inc.is a management consulting firm that has offices in six large Midwestern cities.The head of human resources, Franklin Walker, is currently facing several challenges.First, the firm needs to hire about twenty five new consultants each year to ensure that there are enough consultants to fully staff all projects.The firm prefers to hire business managers with about 3 to 10 years of experience in manufacturing for these jobs, and recent recruiting efforts with advertisements have led to hundreds of responses.Brilliance's HR staff are overwhelmed with the volume of résumés they receive for processing. Second, the firm would like to recommend high-tech solutions for its customers.But many of Brilliance's consultants have been out of school for more than a decade, some for 30 years or more, and their skills are no longer cutting edge.Third, and the most troubling, the head of Brilliance, Indira Chaudhuri, is in her late sixties.She has not yet announced any retirement plans, and she also has not identified anyone to assume her role when she does retire. -Refer to Scenario 7.1.Adamina, a native resident of a southern state, is thinking of applying for a consulting position.Which of the following is NOT likely to be one of Adamina's goals?

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Scenario 7.1 Brilliance Inc.is a management consulting firm that has offices in six large Midwestern cities.The head of human resources, Franklin Walker, is currently facing several challenges.First, the firm needs to hire about twenty five new consultants each year to ensure that there are enough consultants to fully staff all projects.The firm prefers to hire business managers with about 3 to 10 years of experience in manufacturing for these jobs, and recent recruiting efforts with advertisements have led to hundreds of responses.Brilliance's HR staff are overwhelmed with the volume of résumés they receive for processing. Second, the firm would like to recommend high-tech solutions for its customers.But many of Brilliance's consultants have been out of school for more than a decade, some for 30 years or more, and their skills are no longer cutting edge.Third, and the most troubling, the head of Brilliance, Indira Chaudhuri, is in her late sixties.She has not yet announced any retirement plans, and she also has not identified anyone to assume her role when she does retire. -Refer to Scenario 7.1.Which of the following methods for filling Indira Chaudhuri's position will result in the organization's continuing need to recruit?

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