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The Process of Recruitment

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Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Defining Recruitment.................................................................................................................................... 4 Purpose And Importance Of Recruitment ..................................................................................................... 4 The Process of Recruitment .......................................................................................................................... 6 Sources Of Recruitment ................................................................................................................................ 7 Merits and Demerits of Internal Recruitment ........................................................................................... 7 Merits and Demerits of External Recruitment .......................................................................................... 9 Factors Affecting Recruitment ...................................................................................................................... 9 Internal Factors ....................................................................................................................................... 11 External Factors ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Alternatives to recruitment ......................................................................................................................... 13 Recruitment Policy...................................................................................................................................... 14 Impact Of Personnel Policies On Recruitment



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