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summaries of five business books on the opposite page about recruitment.
·Which book summary(A,B,C,D or E)does each statement 1-8 refer
to? ·For each statement 1-8,mark one letter(A,B,C,D or E)on
your Answer Sheet. ·You wilI need to use some 0f these letters
more than once.
A. Hire With Your Head Lou
Adler,president of the Power Hiring consulting and training company,provides a
systematic approach for finding,interviewing and hiring the best candidate for a
job.He emphasizes making an objective assessment and,to this end,he provides
techniques for overcoming first impressions.The book includes charts and
checklists that highlight important points.This well-organ-lzed guide to
effective hiring is hig hly recommended to company owners,human resource
per-sonnel and managers involved in the hiring process.Alert job seekers may
also find it useful to learn what a good interview will demand.
B. Hiring the Best Any manager with
hiring authority knows that selecting the‘right’candidate for any position is a
nervewracking task.Author Martin Yate'S basic book can help inexperienced
managers hire effectively,although this useful primer on interviewing and hiring
is a little wordy.Yates provides great detail about key steps,such as when to
schedule a phone interview,what to ask and how to conduct an interview.He even
provides numerous sample questions for each major job category,from entry level
to management. C. Ask the Right Questions,Hire
the Best People This book boasts of a list of questions
designed to make your interviews effective in weeding out the pretenders and
uncovering that dream hire.The book's real value is in its list of interview
questions,with accompanying comments on what answers you should be looking
for.It seems impossible that you could read this book and not stumble over one
question that makes you smile and tuck it away to spring later on some
unsuspecting interviewee.This book will prove useful for human resource
professionals or any manager charged with hiring. D.
Hiring and Keeping the Best People This book covers a
huge amount of valuable information about hiring and retaining a great
workforce.If more companies followed its fivestep hiring process,not only would
talented employees face greater competition for their services,companies would
get better staffers and the fit of workers to their jobs would improve.The book
demonstrates an awareness of the realities of diversity in the modern workplace
and the expectations employees have about worklife balance.
This handy guide is clear and concise,and is highly recommended to anyone
involved in the hiring and retention process. E.
How to Hire a Champion David Snyder,a business consultant
with a psychology graduate degree from Harvard,believes that managers must be
able to evaluate applicants'personality traits to hire the right people.His
assertions are hard to dispute.His book is Ioaded with good advice,although the
writing can get choppy and repetitive.Still,it is strongly believed Snyder
provides solid,practical and useful information.When you think how hard it is to
live withor discard-an incorrect hire,you'll want to be sure you take on the
right people.
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The author of the book is a graduate from a famous university.
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The book can also be helpful for job applicants.
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People newly involved in recruitment may find this book particularly useful.
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You may make use of the questions in the book to eliminate candidates who are not serious·
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Companies would benefit a lot by acting on the advice given in the book.
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Interview questions for various jobs and posts are offered in the book.
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The book is very informative,for it deals with questions more than hiring.
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A good judgement of candidates'personality is important in recruiting.