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RecruitmentHRreview’s online shop contains a wealth of tools and resources to help you recruit better.  There are books, editable document templates, guides and trainer resources….

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Word documents you can edit and reuse to save time and ensure the legal niceties are covered:

Recruitment InterviewingTraining Materials

  • Recruitment Interviewing
    Employees are phenomenally costly with more rights than they have ever had at any time in employment history. Recruiting in haste without proper thought or preparation is likely to end in repenting at leisure.Training toolkits typically contain a complete set of PowerPoint slides, trainer’s notes, hints and tips, case studies and exercises to save you time when preparing a training course. This tool kit enables you to help managers understand both legal requirements and practical considerations related to recruitment interviewing. Don’t recruit a problem!

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