Legislation
Job Analysis
Recruitment
Screening
Selection Testing
100

This law sets the minimums that an employer must offer an employee in exchange for his/her work efforts.

Employment Standards Act

100

This document states the duties and responsibilities of a job as well as the KSAOs required to perform the job successfully.

Job description.

100

The acquisition of a pool of qualified applicants.

Recruitment.

100

The KSAOs deemed necessary for minimal acceptable performance.

Minimum Qualifications.

100

These tests measure intellectual ability including memory, numerical and problem solving ability. 

Cognitive Ability Tests.

200

"How many children do you have?" is an illegal question because it violates this law.

Human Rights Code

200

3 simple methods of gathering data for job analysis.

Surveys, Interviews and Observation.

200

Job candidates that are already employees of the organization.

Internal Candidates.

200

The process of narrowing the applicant pool and identifying the most likely-to-succeed person for a job.

Selection.

200

Knowledge derived from experience that is not easily transferable. 

Tacit knowledge.

300

This is the mother of all legislation and applies to all Canadians.

The Charter of Rights & Freedoms.

300

A supervisor or senior employee who can provide valuable data for job analysis is known as a _______ ________ ________ .

Subject matter expert (SME)

300

The process of developing and grooming a high-potential employee to assume a key role in the organization at a future date.

Succession planning.

300

A form completed by job candidates that provides basic info regarding skills, education and experience.

Application forms.

300

The ability to perceive, use, understand and manage emotions.

Emotional intelligence.

400

This is a type of contract that governs the relationship between an employer and a specific group of employees aka bargaining unit.

Collective agreement.

400

Groups of related behaviours or attributes required for successful job performance.

Competencies.

400

The database that collects, stores and sorts all job applications and candidate information for all open positions within an organization.

Applicant tracking system (ATS)

400

A document provided by candidates and most commonly used by recruiters that showcases education, past work experience, skills, etc.

Resume.

400

This test measured controlled muscle movements required to complete a task, for example, finger dexterity, multi-limb coordination and reaction time.

Psychomotor ability testing.

500

In a legal dispute, an employer that can successfully support their case has a _______ _______ selection process.

Legally defensible.

500

Characteristics that ALL employees within an organization are expected to have, regardless of position or level of responsibility.

Core Competency.

500

Policies and procedures designed to increase the presence of women, disabled persons, visible minorities and Aboriginal people in the workplace.

Employment Equity.

500

Information gathered by phone or email about a candidate from their previous colleagues and/or managers.

Reference check.

500

Some tests can only be administered AFTER a conditional offer of employment is issued to the candidate.  This includes...

Fitness/Medical tests.