Recruitment: An introduction
Facts on the recruitment and resourcing process; from defining the role to making the appointment
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These authors provide an overview on where bias exists during the résumé screening process and how it effects candidate selection. Solutions for how employers can minimise and ultimately remove bias are also explored.
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Jonny’s work centred on conducting applied research in employment and people management, and strengthening links between academia and practice. He led the CIPD’s work on evidence-based HR and academic knowledge exchange.
Jonny is an Academic Member of the CIPD, a Fellow of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa), and a PhD candidate at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Facts on the recruitment and resourcing process; from defining the role to making the appointment
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