The perceived fairness of the hiring or promotion outcome is called ___
What is distributive fairness?
This branch of HR does everything related to pay and benefits
What is compensation and benefits?
6 key commands are used in this process
What is the boolean search process?
The ADA protects this group of people
What is people with disabilities?
Health insurance and PTO are both types of _____.
What is compensation?
An inquiry made by prospective employers of past employers to learn about and verify and applicant's work history is an example of a
What is a reference check?
This type of HR is in charge of finding, hiring, and onboarding new talent
What is staffing?
This method is a standard way of responding to behavioral interview questions
What is the STAR method?
HIPPA protects specific types of information
What is medical records/informaton?
The training is done as soon as an employee is hired is called
What is onboarding?
Before recruitment for the company starts, recruiters should be selected and trained on legal issues and knowledgeable about the job opening, effectively communicate information, and reflect the company culture
What is training and developing recruiters?
This type of HR has to do with all the laws and regulations that need to be enforced and employee accusations
What is employment law?
LinkedIn and Indeed are examples of this type of talent source
What is contemporary sources of finding talent?
Defined as a form of discrimination where mistreatment was discriminatory, harmful and unwelcome
what is harassment?
These are employees that engage explicitly tentative employment relationships with companies
What are contingent workers?
White papers, professional association membership lists, user groups, and online communities are all used to source a specific type of talent
What is sourcing executive talent?
This type of HR is there to prepare and educate employees
What is training and development?
Tell me about and describe a time when are examples of this type of question.
What is behavioral interview questions?
These are put in place only after an elaborate set of requirements for public comment and review has been followed
What are regulations?
An employee from the home country that works overseas called
What is an expatriate?
This firm performs searches for highly compensated positions including senior executive hires
This branch of HR deals with how to hire and manage employees that are all around the worl
What is global human resources?
This is a test that will show how you present in an interview, how you actually work, and an average
what is the predictive index?
Another word for the employee who is suing
What is a plaintiff?
This agency that deals with all discrimination claims?
What is the EEOC?