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Questions
How is recruitment different from selection?
Distinguish between recruitment and selection.
State one difference between recruitment and selection.
State any four difference distinctions between recruitment and selection.
State any two points of distinction between recruitment and selection.
Distinguish between the terms ‘recruitment’ and ‘selection’.
Distinguish between Recruitment and Selection on the following bases:
- Nature
- Aim
- Process
- Number
State any four distinctions between recruitment and selection.
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Solution 1
| Sr. No. | Points of Difference | Recruitment | Selection |
| 1. | Meaning | Searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs. | Choosing the candidates having necessary qualifications. |
| 2. | Nature | Positive process | Negative process |
| 3. | Aim | To create a large pool of candidates. | To eliminate all unsuitable candidates. |
| 4. | Process | Simple as candidates are not required to cross many hurdles. | Complex as the candidates are required to cross several hurdles. |
| 5. | Number | No restriction upon the number of candidates. | Only a limited number of candidates are selected. |
| 6. | Order | It is done prior to selection. | It is made only after recruitment. |
Solution 2
| Comparison | Recruitment | Selection |
| Meaning | A process of searching for potential candidates and encouraging them to apply. | A process of selecting the best candidates and offering them. |
| Approach | Positive seeking out an increase in the applicant pool. | Negative, seeking out ways to reduce the applicant pool until one ideal candidate is identified. |
| Objective | Inviting more candidates to apply for a vacant position. | Choosing the most suitable candidate and rejecting the rest. |
| Key Factor | Advertisement of the Job. | Appointing the right candidate. |
| Process | Vacancies are notified by the organisation through various sources, and then an application form is made available to candidates. |
The organisation makes an applicant go through various levels (submitting a form, writing a test, undergoing an interview, etc.) to check whether they're an appropriate fit. |
| Specifications |
The recruitment policy specifies the objectives of recruitment, providing rules and regulations for the implementation of the recruitment program. |
The selection policy consists of a series of methods/steps/ stages by which the evaluation of the candidate will be done. |
| Contractual Relation |
Recruitment only implies communication of vacancies and open positions; therefore, no contractual relationship is established |
Selection involves the creation of a contractual agreement between the employer and employee. |
| Method | Economical |
Expensive |
Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their question.
