MHR 623 Chapter Notes -Tiger Woods, Human Resources, Job Fair

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The process by which an organization searches, for/out, locates, attracts and obtains candidates in sufficient quantity and quality in a timely fashion to meet its hiring needs. Applicant pool is the set of potential candidates who may be interested in, and who are likely to apply for, a specific job. Recruiting is a two way street because applicants use this process to form their opinions about an organization as well. Self-selecting out occurs during the recruitment and selection process when candidates form the opinion that they do not want to work in the organization for which they are being recruited. Organizational characteristics such as location, size of the enterprise, and type of industry are all deciding factors for applicants finding a job. Interests and values: an individual"s likes and dislikes and the importance or priorities attached to those likes and dislikes will influence the relative importance of different organizational attributes and whether an individual will apply for a specific job.

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