A) educational institutions
B) a labour organization
C) professional and trade associations
D) write-ins
E) newspaper advertising
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A) projected turnover rate.
B) number of applicants that must be attracted to hire the required number of new employees.
C) amount of lead time needed to hire the required number of new employees.
D) number of applicants rejected.
E) number of applicants failing the recruiting and selecting process.
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A) inducements offered by competitors.
B) emerging labour shortages and inducements offered by competitors.
C) employment equity plans and emerging labour shortages.
D) emerging labour shortages, inducements offered by competitors, and employment equity plans.
E) nothing, there are no constraints.
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A) workopolis.ca.
B) Monster.ca.
C) their own corporate websites to recruit.
D) application service providers.
E) print advertising.
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A) it does not reduce the likelihood of special deals and favouritism.
B) the decision about which candidate to select may be more difficult if there are two or more equally qualified candidates.
C) it is rare that it is a difficult decision about which candidate to select, even if there are two or more equally qualified candidates.
D) every qualified employee does not have a chance for transfer or promotion.
E) unsuccessful job candidates are rarely demotivated and understanding feedback may not be communicated in a timely manner.
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A) are expensive to assess students.
B) hire college and/or university students to complete summer projects before they graduate.
C) have one objective only: to allow students to obtain business experience.
D) frequently offer permanent positions following graduation if interns have excellent performance.
E) produce win-win results, but students benefit more.
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A) fast, convenient, and easy.
B) fast, but not easy.
C) slow, but easy to use.
D) fast, convenient, and easy when the job boards used are large.
E) secure and confidential.
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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A) cannot be used for every recruitment method.
B) is not a useful tool in the recruitment process.
C) does not take into account the amount of lead time available.
D) is the average number of days from when the company initiates a recruitment method to when the successful candidate begins to work.
E) is the average number of days from when the company initiates a recruitment method to when the successful candidate begins to work and has completed the orientation process.
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A) allowing no third-party sources of information.
B) presenting material in large blocks of text.
C) focusing on easy navigation, but not allowing fast download times.
D) flashy design.
E) trying to personalize each job seeker's experience.
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A) a perceived need to attract a more homogeneous pool of applicants.
B) the need to fill an open position quickly.
C) lack of an internal HR department.
D) when the organization has an inexperienced HR department.
E) difficulty in generating a pool of qualified job candidates for this type of position in the past.
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