Unit 8 – Human resources
Task 3: Examine how effective recruitment and selection contribute to business success
P5: Explain how a large business recruits and selects human resources giving reasons
for their processes.
P6: Explain how and why a business organisation adheres to recruitment processes that
are ethical and comply with current employment law.
M3: Analyse the importance to business performance of different recruitment and
selection methods and processes used in a large business organisation.
D3: Analyse the importance to business performance of different recruitment and
selection methods and processes used in a large business organisation.
Introduction
Tesco, which was founded in 1919, is the largest private sector employer in the United
Kingdom. The number of staff who now work or are employed at both stores varies. Tesco,
as a supermarket, offers a wide variety of items and services to its consumers, ranging in
price and quality. Tesco also offers a variety of services, including mobile phone services and
insurance. "Recruitment is the process of locating and encouraging applicants to apply for a
job vacancy." Selection entails selecting the best candidate from a group of candidates and
extending an offer of employment to them." Recruitment and selection are simply locating or
looking for candidates and determining the most suited candidate, according to the evidence
presented. Most firms must go through the process of hiring employees who are capable of
carrying out their duties. Recruiting workers can be done for a variety of purposes, including
starting a new firm or expanding existing operations.
Reasons for Recruitment
Workforce planning
The process of ensuring that an organization has current and future access to the human
capital it requires to function effectively. Identifying existing and future personnel needs, as
well as the most appropriate and cost-effective techniques for recruiting and retaining these
individuals, is part of workplace planning. By examining both internal and external issues,
this type of planning educates the organization about future projections and ideas of the
impact the workforce will have. For their current and future needs, the organization will
identify areas that will need to be filled, such as certain expertise, abilities, and knowledge.
To determine current needs, the organization will identify specific areas that do not satisfy or
accomplish the set goals and objectives.
To figure out what they'll need in the future, they'll have to look at their current position and
anticipate what they'll need in the future to have a clearer idea of what the future workforce
will look like. Tesco's, for example, may today need personnel to have strong communication
skills and the ability to assist or advise consumers in need. nevertheless, tesco may expect
personnel to be efficient and well-trained in the use of technology in the future, such as
scanning things with new technological gadgets.
Task 3: Examine how effective recruitment and selection contribute to business success
P5: Explain how a large business recruits and selects human resources giving reasons
for their processes.
P6: Explain how and why a business organisation adheres to recruitment processes that
are ethical and comply with current employment law.
M3: Analyse the importance to business performance of different recruitment and
selection methods and processes used in a large business organisation.
D3: Analyse the importance to business performance of different recruitment and
selection methods and processes used in a large business organisation.
Introduction
Tesco, which was founded in 1919, is the largest private sector employer in the United
Kingdom. The number of staff who now work or are employed at both stores varies. Tesco,
as a supermarket, offers a wide variety of items and services to its consumers, ranging in
price and quality. Tesco also offers a variety of services, including mobile phone services and
insurance. "Recruitment is the process of locating and encouraging applicants to apply for a
job vacancy." Selection entails selecting the best candidate from a group of candidates and
extending an offer of employment to them." Recruitment and selection are simply locating or
looking for candidates and determining the most suited candidate, according to the evidence
presented. Most firms must go through the process of hiring employees who are capable of
carrying out their duties. Recruiting workers can be done for a variety of purposes, including
starting a new firm or expanding existing operations.
Reasons for Recruitment
Workforce planning
The process of ensuring that an organization has current and future access to the human
capital it requires to function effectively. Identifying existing and future personnel needs, as
well as the most appropriate and cost-effective techniques for recruiting and retaining these
individuals, is part of workplace planning. By examining both internal and external issues,
this type of planning educates the organization about future projections and ideas of the
impact the workforce will have. For their current and future needs, the organization will
identify areas that will need to be filled, such as certain expertise, abilities, and knowledge.
To determine current needs, the organization will identify specific areas that do not satisfy or
accomplish the set goals and objectives.
To figure out what they'll need in the future, they'll have to look at their current position and
anticipate what they'll need in the future to have a clearer idea of what the future workforce
will look like. Tesco's, for example, may today need personnel to have strong communication
skills and the ability to assist or advise consumers in need. nevertheless, tesco may expect
personnel to be efficient and well-trained in the use of technology in the future, such as
scanning things with new technological gadgets.