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Recruitment

1. The process of finding people for particular jobs is recruitment or, especially in American English, hiring. Someone who has been recruited is a recruit or, in American English, a hire. The company employs or hires them; they join the company. A company may recruit employees directly or use outside recruiters, recruitment agencies or employment agencies. Outside specialists called headhunters maybe called on to headhunt people for very important jobs, persuading them to leave the organizations they already work for. This process is called headhunting.

Applying for a job

Fred is a van driver, but he was fed up with long trips. He looked in the situations vacant pages of his local newspapers, where a local supermarket was advertising for van drivers for a new delivery service. He applied for the job by completing an application form and sending it in.

Harry is a building engineer. He saw a job in the appointments pages of one of the national papers. He made an application, sending in his CV (curriculum vitae the story of his working life) and a covering letter explaining why he wanted the job and why he was the right person for it.

Selection procedures

Dagmar Schmidt is the head of recruitment at a German telecommunications company. She talks about the selection process, the methods that the company uses to recruit people: We advertise in national newspapers. We look at the backgrounds of applicants: their experience of different jobs and their educational qualifications. We invite the most interesting candidates to a group discussion. Then we have individual interviews with each candidate. After this, we shortlist three or four candidates. We check their references by writing to their referees: previous employers or teachers that candidates have named in their applications. If the references are OK, we ask the candidates to come back for more interviews. Finally, we offer the job to someone, and if they turn it down we have to think again. If they accept it, we hire them. We only appoint someone if we find the right person.

 

 

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1. A company may recruit employees directly or use outside recruiters, recruitment agencies or employment agencies.

 

2. In life of any person there is a moment when he must take a very important decision to find a job which will bring satisfaction and money simultaneously.

 

3. Harry, a building engineer, found a job in the appointments pages of his local newspapers.

 

 

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1) company a) a person who is applying for a position
2) to hire b) a number of persons united for business or commerce
3) qualification c) activities that people do for themselves or for other people to satisfy their wants
4) to appoint d) to employ someone
5) CV (curriculum vitae) e) the process of choosing one person or thing from a group
6) applicant f) a document that gives details of a person's experience and qualifications
7) selection g) an examination passed at school or university
8) recruitment h) to name or assign to a position
9) covering letter i) the process of finding people for particular jobs
10) services j) a letter written to en employer in response to a job advertisement

 

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a) Individual interviews with applicants

b) The process of finding people for particular jobs

c) Advertising for vacancies

 

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Steve Marshal and Ben Long work for an engineering company. Steve has just returned from London, where he was at the trade fair.

 

a) Hi, Steve. Excellent. We made some good contacts.

b) I hope so. Weve had some good news this week.

c) No, we didnt get any contracts. But Im sure, well get some soon.

d) Hello, Ben. How was the trade fair in London? Any contracts?

e) Contacts? I asked if youd got some contracts.

 

 

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a) I am writing to apply for one of the positions as salesperson which you advertised in the Evening Standard on May 23. I am particularly interested in working for a company which can provide me with sales experience. I look forward to receiving your reply.

 

b) William Ketterling

Personal Manager

Yule and Campbell UK Ltd

Unity House

57 London Road

Reading RG6 1UH

 

c) 24 Belsize Gardens

London NW3

25 May

 

d) Yours sincerely,

Helen Wilcox

 

e) Dear Mr. Ketterling,

 

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