This paper presents results of a study examining the methods used to select employees in 579 UK organizations representing a range of different organization sizes and industry sectors. Overall, a smaller proportion of organizations in this sample reported using formalized methods (e.g., assessment centres) than informal methods (e.g., unstructured interviews). The curriculum vitae (CVs) was the most commonly used selection method, followed by the traditional triad of application form, interviews, and references. Findings also indicated that the use of different selection methods was similar in both large organizations and small-to-medium-sized enterprises. Differences were found across industry sector with public and voluntary sectors being...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
Competency based application forms (CBAFs) have been used in employee selection for nearly forty yea...
Assessment centres (ACs) are popular and effective personnel selection processes that are adopted by...
This report was designed to investigate the selection process that was in place in Company X and to ...
The aim of the study was to present a comparative analysis of personnel selection methods with the p...
Over the last decades, research on employee recruitment has increased dramatically. However, it rema...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
This paper presents statistical data which reveals that the employment interview continues to be uti...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring perceptions of managerial selection in the Unite...
Evidence based on a survey of professional firms and in-depth interviews with decision-makers respon...
This paper reports reactions to employee selection methods in the Netherlands and compares these fin...
Recruitment and selection practices have become a vital process in today’s business world when the i...
Assessment Centres (ACs) have a long history as a behavioural, high-fidelity method for aiding perso...
This research paper explores recruitment and selection process of Pakistani-owned SMEs in the UK. Th...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
Competency based application forms (CBAFs) have been used in employee selection for nearly forty yea...
Assessment centres (ACs) are popular and effective personnel selection processes that are adopted by...
This report was designed to investigate the selection process that was in place in Company X and to ...
The aim of the study was to present a comparative analysis of personnel selection methods with the p...
Over the last decades, research on employee recruitment has increased dramatically. However, it rema...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
This paper presents statistical data which reveals that the employment interview continues to be uti...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring perceptions of managerial selection in the Unite...
Evidence based on a survey of professional firms and in-depth interviews with decision-makers respon...
This paper reports reactions to employee selection methods in the Netherlands and compares these fin...
Recruitment and selection practices have become a vital process in today’s business world when the i...
Assessment Centres (ACs) have a long history as a behavioural, high-fidelity method for aiding perso...
This research paper explores recruitment and selection process of Pakistani-owned SMEs in the UK. Th...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
Competency based application forms (CBAFs) have been used in employee selection for nearly forty yea...
Assessment centres (ACs) are popular and effective personnel selection processes that are adopted by...