The relationship between recruitment and selection and organization performance
Over the years, there has been an
upward trend in globalization where economies around the world are interlinking
to promote foreign trade through connectivity and technological advances
Organizational performance according
to
Recruitment and selection of
employees has a significant and direct impact on organizational performance,
which can be enhanced and developed through staff training, and skills development.
According to
Recruitment and selection play a
pivotal role in shaping an organizations effectiveness and performance.
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Agreed and great post Onita, The hiring process is the first step in giving the association a competitive edge and recruiting advantage, which is the main responsibility of the HR department. Recruitment is the process of locating and hiring a qualified or suitable person to fill the open position (Anwar & Abdullah, 2021). These procedures or rules are intended to increase the caliber of the work produced, employee engagement, and organizational effectiveness.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment Manoj and agreed. Further to that Armstrong (2005) stated that the recruitment process is to acquire the right amount of qualified candidates whilst being cost effective, with the right policies and procedures in place to be at advantage from its competitors and industry.
DeleteAgree with the content Onita. Organisations depend on their employees to acquire a competitive advantage in the industry. HRM consists of duties such as strategic recruiting, employee training, worker relations, and employee satisfaction, among others. Recruitment and selection play a crucial role in determining the efficacy and success of an organisation. Inappropriate selection judgments impair organisational effectiveness, invalidate incentive and development schemes, are typically unjust to the individual recruit and can be upsetting for managers who must manage inappropriate workers.
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