Recruitment
Job Analysis
Selection
Activities and Speakers
Terminology
100

This specific type of recruitment activity was visited twice this semester by our class. 

What is a job fair? 

100

The job analysis uses these descriptions of specific characteristics needed to carry out a task. 

What is a KSAO? 

100

This first step in the selection process refers to when an applicant pool is sorted into those with the MQ. 

What is Screening?

100

This guest speaker talked about the challenges that industries face in recruiting in the North. 

Who is Evie Nance?

100

Intelligence, general mental ability, or intellectual ability

Cognitive Ability

200

Changes in this external factor have led to increased requirements for diversity. 

What is the Legal Environment?

200

This activity is one method used to gather information about a job and involves talking to someone or a group of people about the work that gets done. 

What is the Structured Job Analysis Interview

or

Job Analysis Interview


200

In this tool a comparison is made between applicants who have been successfully screened and whether they would be successful on the job. 

What is the screening matrix?

200

In this class activity we looked at four news articles about which company and their use of a unique recruitment process that backfired on them? 

What is Amazon? 

200

This term refers to a situation where an employer uses a policy or practice that inadvertently has a negative impact on members of a protected group. 

What is Adverse Discrimination

or

Indirect Discrimination

300

The creation of this is the ultimate goal of the recruitment process. 

What is the applicant pool?

300

These discrete sentences contain one action verb that concisely describes a single observable activity. 

What is a task statement? 

300

In this class activity members of the class took a test intended to test which construct? 

What is Cognitive Ability? 

300

This guest speaker talked about the challenges that practitioners in the HR field are facing as the field develops.

Who is Antonio Vera? 

300

This is a group of related behaviours or attributes needed to successfully perform in an organization. 

What is a competency?
400

This organization used a unique recruitment method that they advertised with a very entertaining tune that everyone loved, even Frank. 

What is Ikea? 

400

This grid attempts to connect specific job tasks with the characteristics needed to complete those tasks in a concise and organized way. 

What is a KSOA x Task Matrix

400

This term, when applied to the SELECTION process, refers to an applicant who has successfully been hired, but is not fit to hold the position. 

What is a False Positive?

400

Members of the class partnered up and pretended to be part of an HR Team planning a series of recruitment tests for a new hospital. Which test was the focus of the activity? 

What is Drug and Alcohol Testing?

400

By using this procedure, an organization can defend a discriminatory employment practice by arguing that it is reasonably necessary to assure the efficient and economical performance of the job. 

What is a BFOR?

or

Bona Fide Occupational Requirement

500

This problematic source of possible applicants is often used to find passive applicants. 

What is social media network recruiting?

or
What is social media? 

500

This unique approach to job analysis relies on an analysis of an complete observable human activity, or incidence, by a panel of Subject Matter Experts. 

What is a Critical Incident Technique

500

This term refers to the worst case scenario when a SCREENING process results in an error. 

What is a False Negative?

500

In this activity we discussed several issues facing recruiters in the north by visiting different stations and brainstorming solutions to the prompts. 

What is Converstations? 
500

The degree to which a test or a procedure assesses an underlying theoretical idea or concept that has been identified as important to performance. 

What is construct validity? 

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