Recruitment and Selection Training

Course

Online

£ 949 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Why is running this Course a good idea?

Well, just imagine if your participants were better able to:

Present the company as a professional organisation that anyone would want to work for.
Consider legislation and best practice to ensure the recruitment process is fair, robust and fit for purpose.
Create a positive work environment through the introduction of employees that have a range of skills and experience.
Provide a fair assessment and selection process that identifies the best candidate and demonstrates evidence.
Improve their behavioural and situational questioning skills to make interview conversations effective.
Simply apply core recruitment skills, for overall organisational success.
Ultimately these training course materials allow you to develop a manager’s approach to recruitment, making them better able to effectively recruit the right employees for a role and consequently assist the organisation in meeting its business targets.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

At the end of this recruitment skills training course, your participants will be able to:

Describe the concepts behind delivering an effective, fair and robust recruitment campaign that is fit for purpose
Define best practice and the legislation surrounding recruitment
Explain the options available when running a campaign
Confidently make independent recruitment decisions
Effectively recruit, assess, filter and place candidates

This training course is aimed at helping hiring managers understand the concepts behind delivering a sound recruitment campaign: What are they trying to achieve, why and how?

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Subjects

  • Recruitment
  • Recruitment and Selection
  • Discrimination
  • Recruitment Process
  • Hiring
  • Human Resource Recruitment
  • Interview Techniques
  • Interview Skills
  • Job Recruitment
  • Recruitment Consulting

Teachers and trainers (1)

Taylor Mason

Taylor Mason

Very Experienced Trainers

All our trainers are experts in their field, most of which have worked for us for some time. From 1-1 coaching to complex change programmes we have the skills and experinece. We cover, Human Resouces, Communicaton Skills, Leadership and Supervision, Microsoft & IT, Sales & Marketing, Personal Development, Health & Safety, Project Management, PA & Office Skills,

Course programme

Course Content:

Aims of a Recruitment Campaign
  • Defining what we want to achieve from a recruitment campaign. To ensure we identify the best candidate for the role, minimise the time spent on recruiting, while keeping within legislation requirements. This includes a review of the key tasks required throughout a recruitment campaign.
Recruitment as a Manager’s Responsibility
  • Identifying the challenges, concerns and benefits of being a hiring manager. Looking at how to overcome any issues or fears the manager may have and establishing the key components of an effective recruitment campaign. This includes a review of a to-do list of recruitment responsibilities.
The Law and Best Practice
  • An overview of the legislation for equality, how this affects recruitment and how to ensure individuals are neither discriminated against or overlooked. Ensuring the recruitment campaign is fair, robust and fit for purpose, catering for all needs and that evidence is maintained at every stage to demonstrate compliance. Highlighting the difference between best practice and the law.
Defining the Role
  • Starting the recruitment process off on the right foot by effectively defining the role through the Job Description and Person Specification – setting the basis for making the process, fair, robust and fit for purpose. Including our organisational values within this framework.
A Brief History of Interviewing
  • A review of how recruitment has progressed. Looking at; Recruiting for the ‘right fit’, Competency Based Recruiting and Value Based Interviewing. Exploring the benefits and pitfalls of each and how to ensure we use the right approach.
Making Improvements Without Increasing Workload
  • Including value related behaviours in the person specification that helps ease the recruitment process and helps improve your ability to select the person with that best suits the role.
Advertising – Attracting Candidates
  • Creating a good job advert that is tailored to the role and the target audience. Being able to sell the role while being honest and fair.
Assessment and Selection
  • Establishing the importance of this part of the process while identifying the best type of assessment methods for different roles. Highlighting the importance of gathering evidence throughout assessments.
Telephone Interview
  • Identifying the benefits of telephone interviews, when to use them and how best to approach the task. Includes a telephone interview template.
The Interview
  • Determining what you want to get out of an interview. Includes the key components below.
Interview Preparation
  • The main elements to cover prior to running an interview
The WASP Technique
  • A clear interview structure, explained in detail
The key elements of an interview
  • Explaining the Role, Work History etc.
Interview Questions
  • An understanding of the general questions you should ask, moving on to Structured, Competency based questions that focus on Behavioural and Situational questions. Exploring these with an in-depth activity.
Selling the Opportunity and the Organisation
  • Developing an approach to appealing to the candidate and showing the organisation in a good light. Making the candidate want to work for you.
Closing Questions and Parting
  • Asking vital questions that will determine the deal breakers for the candidate and ensure both you and the candidate leave the interview knowing all the facts.
Capturing the Evidence
  • Ensuring you have delivered a fair and effective interview by gathering relevant data and including this in your interview notes.
Getting the Most Out of an Interview
  • An activity that provides participants with the opportunity to test their ability to identify key data from an interview and assess a candidate’s suitability for the role. establishing any discrepancies, contradictions or issues during interviews with candidates.

Recruitment and Selection Training

£ 949 VAT inc.