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Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees [Hardcover]

Diane Arthur
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RECRUITING, INTERVIEWING, SELECTING, AND ORIENTING NEW EMPLOYEES Third Edition

Now available in an updated and expanded edition, this classic how-to guide equips human resources professionals with the skills and tools to get the best people on board.

Filled with sample forms, interview questions, and handy checklists, the book goes step by step through the entire hiring process, from effective use of recruitment sources to proper orientation of new hires.

It also includes four completely new chapters on the hot issues of workplace diversity, electronic recruiting, competency-related interviewing, and other special interviewing techniques.

DIANE ARTHUR (Northport, NY) is president of Arthur Associates Management Consultants, Ltd. Her many books include Managing Human Resources in Small and Mid-Sized Companies and The Complete Human Resources Writing Guide (both Amacom).

About the Author

Diane Arthur (Northport, NY) is president of Arthur Associates Management Consultants, Ltd., a human resources development firm. She has more than 30 years of experience as a consultant, workshop leader, and lecturer, and is the author of several books on human resources management. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A road map for HR practitioners, May 1 2001
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This review is from: Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees (Hardcover)
Diane Arthur's 'Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees' is a must read! As she writes, "Recruiting, interviewing, selecting, and orienting new employees are specific skills. How well you practice these skills can directly affect many common organizational problems, such as turnover, employee morale, and absenteeism. By carefully implementing the methods described in this book, your organization can greatly improve its employer-employee relations and its level of productivity."

With revised, updated and newly added chapters, this book is a resource full of practical, straightforward samples and explanations of what works and doesn't work.

Highly recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Text and Reference, Feb 11 2006
By Roger E. Herman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting and Orienting New Employees (Hardcover)
This book addresses what is arguably the most critical area in running any organization today. Without the right people on the team, employers will confront one costly problem after another. Bringing the best people on board the right way can make a tremendous difference in an organization's success. The answers await you in these pages.

As a reader of this review, you should know that I am a Certified Management Consultant who specializes in workforce and workplace issues. I am very much involved in the subjects addressed in this book and stay current in the field. I do not know the author.

I was impressed with the comprehensiveness and timeliness of this book's content. Looking with a critical eye, I found very little to change or add. The vital topics are well-covered, and the few things I may have added are not essential to the human resources practices involved in bringing the right people into organizations the right way.

Readers can gain a considerable amount of valuable knowledge reading this book from cover to cover. In fact, I would encourage business students at the graduate or undergraduate level to read this volume and become comfortable with the abundance of knowledge and wisdom offered in these pages. That said, this book will stand as an easy-to-use reference resource for human resource professionals and senior line managers and executives

The book is well-written, using language that makes it easy to read and easy to use. The 15 high-content chapters are supplemented by eight appendices providing forms for use in the recruiting-hiring process. The text includes guidelines, questions and scripts for interviews, checklists, and focused explanations. Summaries at the end of each chapter are followed by end-notes that will enable the reader to dig even deeper into a specific subject in the rare event that the chapter presentation hasn't covered it enough.

As you might expect, the Fourth (2006) Edition is current down to Sarbanes-Oxley and the latest in on-line recruiting. I'm often skeptical of books that carry the higher prices-this one is $49.95, but in this case I have no problem validating the cost-benefit of investing that kind of money...and probably a lot more.

A word to seasoned human resource professionals who think they have most-if not all-of the answers because they've been working in the field since it was called "Personnel:" You need this book. It's current, it's deep, and it's comprehensive. If you have not seen the previous editions, you will be blown away by the power of this book. Your incredibly busy schedule not withstanding, you'll find yourself investing time reading what Diane Arthur has to share about what's happening right now in your field.

12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A road map for HR practitioners, May 1 2001
By Turgay BUGDACIGIL - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees (Hardcover)
Diane Arthur's 'Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees' is a must read! As she writes, "Recruiting, interviewing, selecting, and orienting new employees are specific skills. How well you practice these skills can directly affect many common organizational problems, such as turnover, employee morale, and absenteeism. By carefully implementing the methods described in this book, your organization can greatly improve its employer-employee relations and its level of productivity."

With revised, updated and newly added chapters, this book is a resource full of practical, straightforward samples and explanations of what works and doesn't work.

Highly recommended.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference Book, Aug 19 2009
By Marian Canada - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees: 4th Edition (Hardcover)
This book wraps everything in to a nice bundle for HR personnel to recruit and hire employees. It is an easy read and discusses many useful topics. Although it does not relate to current laws, it does refer the reader to check on state laws to determine discrepancies in suggested methods.

I found the book so useful for an HR course, that I am now using it in the classroom.

M.C.
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