Recruitment & Selection

Training & Development

Employment Law
Compensation & Benefits
Health, Safety & Wellbeing
100

What is the first step in the recruitment process?

Job analysis

100

What does “onboarding” mean?

Integrating new employees into the organization.

100

What is the minimum employment age in Canada?

  • 14–15 years old can work in most non-hazardous jobs (like retail or office work) with restrictions on hours.

  • 16–17 years old can work more hours and in additional types of work.

100

What is direct compensation?

Wages or salaries paid directly to employees.

100

What does “OHSA” stand for?

Occupational Health and Safety Act.

200

What is a structured interview?

An interview where all candidates are asked the same set of predetermined questions.

200

What is the difference between training and development?

Training improves current job skills; development prepares for future roles.

200

What does “employment standards legislation” regulate?

Minimum wages, hours, overtime, and holidays.

200

What is pay equity?

Equal pay for work of equal value.

200

What are the three worker rights under OHSA

Right to know, participate, and refuse unsafe work.

300

What does “employer branding” refer to?

How an organization markets itself to attract and retain employees.

300

What is a needs assessment?

Identifying skill or knowledge gaps before training.

300

What is “constructive dismissal”?

When an employer changes terms of employment to force an employee to resign.

300

What are non-monetary rewards?

Recognition, career growth, flexibility, etc.

300

What is a workplace hazard?

Anything with potential to cause harm.

400

Name one advantage of internal recruitment.

Cost-effective or employees already know the organization’s culture.

400

Name one method of on-the-job training.

Job rotation, shadowing, or coaching.

400

What is the purpose of the Ontario Human Rights Code?

To prevent discrimination in employment and other areas.

400

What is a “total rewards” strategy?

Combining pay, benefits, and intangible rewards to attract and retain talent.

400

What is ergonomics?

Designing workspaces to fit the worker and reduce strain.

500

What is the difference between selection and recruitment?

Recruitment attracts candidates; selection chooses the best one.

500

What is the Kirkpatrick Model used for?

Evaluating training effectiveness.

500

Define “employment status.”

Whether a worker is an employee, dependent contractor, or independent contractor.

500

Define “benchmark job.”

A job used for comparing pay rates internally and externally.

500

What is the difference between health and safety programs?

Health focuses on long-term wellbeing; safety prevents injuries.

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