Introduction
The process of recruiting and selecting only high quality and dependable employees may be daunting but these two processes, especially when done correctly and timely, can make a huge difference in even a small business’ performance and profitability. The objective of this paper is to discuss a comprehensive action plan about the best practices in the process of employee recruitment and selection.
Employee Recruitment and Selection Action Plan I
Employee Recruitment and Selection Action Plan II
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