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Course Description

Recruiting team listening to answer of job candidate while interviewing her at meeting

Selection and recruitment are important business processes for today’s organizations to attract, recruit and retain talent. Many organizations are challenged to recruit and select employees who are the right fit and have the necessary skills and competencies for the job. Developing employees’ knowledge, skills and abilities is critical to the talent management process to ensure that employees have the right skills and competencies to achieve organizational goals and objectives.

Gain an overview of the principles and practices that must be considered in order to increase organizational effectiveness and retain top talent.

Well-suited participants of this course include those working towards the Diploma in Human Resources Management or CHRP professional designation, and people working in or who wish to work in human resources management.

This course meets the requirements for the Canadian Certified Administrative Professional (CCAP) designation, which is offered by the Association of Administrative Professionals (AAP). Visit the CCAP Certification Program on the Association of Administrative Professionals website for more details.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify how selection and recruitment fit into a human resources management system and its impact on all the functional areas of an organization
  • Describe and interpret how legal concerns affect the practice of recruitment and selection
  • Explore and demonstrate how job analysis and competencies play a role in recruitment and selection
  • Recognize how organizational goals impact job performance, recruitment and selection processes
  • Demonstrate the most effective methods for identifying and attracting candidates
  • Apply behavioural interviewing techniques
  • Explore various decision-making matrices to ensure the most effective candidate selection

Course Topics

  • Legal Issues Affecting Recruitment and Selection
  • Job Analysis and Competency Models
  • Performance Management
  • Recruitment Strategies
  • Applicant Screening, and Interviewing Techniques
  • Decision-Making Tools
  • Talent Management Strategies

Job Market Overview

 

Assessment

Assessment Item Weight
Group Presentation 25%
Recruitment Assignment 25%
Participation 15%
Final Exam 35%
Total 100%

Please note that the course assessment is subject to change.

Note:

This course is offered in the Fall Semester.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

Technical Requirements

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Section Title
Recruitment and Selection
Type
Remote Instruction
Days
Monday
Time
6:30PM to 9:30PM
Dates
September 09, 2024 to November 25, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
33.0
Location
  • Virtual
Delivery Options
Remote Instruction  
Course Fee(s)
Potential Discount(s)
Instructors
Section Notes

This course will be delivered remotely.  You will be required to participate via live video conferencing every Monday evening from 6:30pm - 9:30pm.

This course uses Zoom for live video conferencing, combined with the CourseLink Learning Management System.

Basic Technical Requirements:


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Section Materials
  • Textbook (Confirmed) (Mandatory) Recruitment and Selection in Canada by Victor M. Catano, W.H. Wiesner, R.D. Hackett, L.L. Methot © 2021 Top Hat 8th edition ISBN Print: 9781774128459 eBook: 13:9781774128749
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