Exam 6: Recruitment: the First Step in the Selection Process
Exam 1: An Introduction to Recruitment and Selection68 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations of Recruitment and Selection I: Reliability and Validity58 Questions
Exam 3: Foundations of Recruitment and Selection 2: Legal Issues73 Questions
Exam 4: Job Analysis and Competency Models92 Questions
Exam 5: Job Performance64 Questions
Exam 6: Recruitment: the First Step in the Selection Process68 Questions
Exam 7: Selection I: Applicant Screening69 Questions
Exam 8: Selection 2: Testing87 Questions
Exam 9: Selection 3: Interviewing70 Questions
Exam 10: Decision Making62 Questions
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What term is defined as the process through which an organization reaches a decision that a job candidate fits the organization's values and culture, and has the attributes desired by the organization
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Scenario 6-2
The shortage of professionals is a well-documented global issue occurring in countries with aging populations.As a result, an organization such as BCH, a health-care organization that oversees many diverse unionized health services in British Columbia, is experiencing staff shortages in nursing.Patients' waiting times have increased dramatically.Sixty percent of nurses will be eligible for retirement by 2022.Young graduate nurses are moving out of the province to health-care providers that are aggressively recruiting and providing new hires with incentives ranging from flexible work alternatives to educational funding support.Twenty percent of nurses are off the job due to illness or injury.Eighty percent of nurses are single parents, support an elderly parent(s), or are a primary caregiver.BCH believes that becoming an "employer of choice" is a way to attract and retain its health-care professionals.
-Refer to Scenario 6-2.Which of the following questions would NOT be relevant to a job advertisement campaign to target nursing applicants
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Scenario 6-2
The shortage of professionals is a well-documented global issue occurring in countries with aging populations.As a result, an organization such as BCH, a health-care organization that oversees many diverse unionized health services in British Columbia, is experiencing staff shortages in nursing.Patients' waiting times have increased dramatically.Sixty percent of nurses will be eligible for retirement by 2022.Young graduate nurses are moving out of the province to health-care providers that are aggressively recruiting and providing new hires with incentives ranging from flexible work alternatives to educational funding support.Twenty percent of nurses are off the job due to illness or injury.Eighty percent of nurses are single parents, support an elderly parent(s), or are a primary caregiver.BCH believes that becoming an "employer of choice" is a way to attract and retain its health-care professionals.
-Refer to Scenario 6-2.Upon what should BCH's nursing recruitment decisions be based
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The best defence against charges of systemic discrimination is to document that every attempt has been made to attract members from the protected group.
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Social network sites protect the private information of job applicants such as age, religion, and ethnicity, and are not discriminatory.
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Scenario 6-2
The shortage of professionals is a well-documented global issue occurring in countries with aging populations.As a result, an organization such as BCH, a health-care organization that oversees many diverse unionized health services in British Columbia, is experiencing staff shortages in nursing.Patients' waiting times have increased dramatically.Sixty percent of nurses will be eligible for retirement by 2022.Young graduate nurses are moving out of the province to health-care providers that are aggressively recruiting and providing new hires with incentives ranging from flexible work alternatives to educational funding support.Twenty percent of nurses are off the job due to illness or injury.Eighty percent of nurses are single parents, support an elderly parent(s), or are a primary caregiver.BCH believes that becoming an "employer of choice" is a way to attract and retain its health-care professionals.
-Refer to Scenario 6-2.What process is designed to raise BCH's profile in a positive manner in order to attract job seekers' interest
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Scenario 6-2
The shortage of professionals is a well-documented global issue occurring in countries with aging populations.As a result, an organization such as BCH, a health-care organization that oversees many diverse unionized health services in British Columbia, is experiencing staff shortages in nursing.Patients' waiting times have increased dramatically.Sixty percent of nurses will be eligible for retirement by 2022.Young graduate nurses are moving out of the province to health-care providers that are aggressively recruiting and providing new hires with incentives ranging from flexible work alternatives to educational funding support.Twenty percent of nurses are off the job due to illness or injury.Eighty percent of nurses are single parents, support an elderly parent(s), or are a primary caregiver.BCH believes that becoming an "employer of choice" is a way to attract and retain its health-care professionals.
-Refer to Scenario 6-2.Which two internal factors are influencing BCH's recruitment strategy
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