The day has passed when a company is willing to assign to a job any person that comes into its employment offices. With the labor market easing slightly, competition increasing, and production cost a at an extremely high level, there is a growing pressure on those responsible for employing labor to improve their selection methods. To such persons, testing represents a necessary addition to present employment practices
This research aims to determine the effect of selection and placement on employee performance at Suk...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The thesis concerns the development of a computerised test, termed the Stress Strategy Test (SST), i...
Includes bibliographical references.Ths Problem The purpose of this investigation was to analyze and...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the different types of tests that are currently being-used ...
Pre-employment testing has become one of the fastest-growing tools used to select successful employe...
The economic impact of optimal selection using ability tests is far higher than is commonly known. F...
As organisations strive to maintain competitiveness and survive in an ever changing and dynamic mark...
Please do not cite or circulate without permission This paper examines whether and how firms should ...
The objectives of this study are (1) to examine and analyze the effect of recruitment on performance...
Greater use of employment tests for selecting workers will have important effects on the economy. Fi...
The testing requirements enunciated by the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Equal Employment Opportunit...
In industrial sector various types of recruitments are done with the help of various using various s...
The aim of this research is to analyze various assessment methods used in telecom firm’s selection p...
In this paper the history and development of disparate treatment as a result of standardized testing...
This research aims to determine the effect of selection and placement on employee performance at Suk...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The thesis concerns the development of a computerised test, termed the Stress Strategy Test (SST), i...
Includes bibliographical references.Ths Problem The purpose of this investigation was to analyze and...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the different types of tests that are currently being-used ...
Pre-employment testing has become one of the fastest-growing tools used to select successful employe...
The economic impact of optimal selection using ability tests is far higher than is commonly known. F...
As organisations strive to maintain competitiveness and survive in an ever changing and dynamic mark...
Please do not cite or circulate without permission This paper examines whether and how firms should ...
The objectives of this study are (1) to examine and analyze the effect of recruitment on performance...
Greater use of employment tests for selecting workers will have important effects on the economy. Fi...
The testing requirements enunciated by the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Equal Employment Opportunit...
In industrial sector various types of recruitments are done with the help of various using various s...
The aim of this research is to analyze various assessment methods used in telecom firm’s selection p...
In this paper the history and development of disparate treatment as a result of standardized testing...
This research aims to determine the effect of selection and placement on employee performance at Suk...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The thesis concerns the development of a computerised test, termed the Stress Strategy Test (SST), i...