BU354 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Aluminium Oxide
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Need to consider the fit between the firm and the client organization. Educational institutions: high schools, technical schools, community colleges, and universities where applicants for job positions are sought. Alumni associations: associations of alumni of schools, colleges, or other training facilities. Educational institutions and alumina associations are common sources of recruits for entry level jobs. Some schools offer internships and co-op programs. Professional associations can also be a source of job seekers. Professionals who belong to the appropriate associations are considered more likely to remain informed of the latest developments in their field, and so could lead to a higher quality of applicants. Helps recruiters zero in on specific specialties, particularly in hard-to-fill technical areas. Trains personnel is almost every profession imaginable. Temporary-help agencies: agencies that provide supplemental workers for temporary vacancies caused by employee leave, sickness, etc. Do not provide recruits but rather respond to an employer"s need for help by providing supplemental workers.