Comparison Chart for Difference between Recruitment and Selection

 

Recruitment and selection process is defined as the process through which the best individuals are selected

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Definition of Recruitment

“Recruitment is a process of finding out the prospective applicants and stimulating them to apply for the vacancy. It is a long process which involves a series of activities that starts with analysing the job requirements and ends on the appointment of the employee” (Surbhi, 2022).

The activities are involving in the recruitment of employees are as under:

·       Analysing job requirement

·       Advertising the vacancy

·       Attracting applicants to apply for the job

·       Managing response

·       Scrutiny of applications

·       Shortlisting candidates 

The recruitment is done by the Human Resource managers both internally or externally. The sources of internal recruitment are promotion, transfers, retrenched employees, contact or references, ex-employees, retired employees, and so on. On the other hand, sources of external recruitment are recruitment through advertisement, campus recruitment, recruitment by employment exchanges, and recruitment by third parties (recruitment agencies), internet recruiting, unsolicited applicants, and etcetera. 

Definition of Selection

“Selection is an activity in which the organisation selects a fixed number of candidates from a large number of applicants. It involves the actual appointment of the employee for filling up the vacancies of the enterprise. The term selection means the placement of the right man at the right job. We all know that a lot of people apply for a single job at the time of recruitment, in which the recruiters have to decide which candidate fits the best for the job” (Surbhi, 2022).

The selection also involves a set of activities which are mentioned as under:

·       Screening

·       Eliminating unsuitable candidates

·       Conducting the examination such as aptitude test, intelligence test, performance test, personality test, etc.

·       Interview

·       Checking References

·       Medical Test



The process of selection is a time-consuming one because the HR managers have to identify the eligibility of every applicant for the post. Besides this, the educational qualification, background, age, and so on are also some of the most important factors in which they have to pay more attention. Later this, the written examination and interview is also a very tough task. 

Difference between Recruitment and Selection (Surbhi, 2022)

“Recruitment is a process of searching out the potential applicants and inspiring them to apply for the actual or anticipated vacancy. On the other hand, Selection is a process of hiring employees among the shortlisted candidates and providing them a job in the organization” (Surbhi, 2022).

Due to increase in population, obtaining a good job is not an easy task. Employers want the right applicant for the concerned position. The big supply of workforce has given them the opportunity to select the best talent.

Nowadays, there is a very lengthy procedure for appointment of a worker to a post. There are two major stages which might be heard by you hundreds and hundreds of times; they are recruitment and selection. Most of us can see them as the same thing. However, they are quite different in meaning and behavior. Read the article below that explains the difference between recruitment and selection in human resource management (HRM) in tabular form.



Comparison Chart (Juneja and Reviewed, 2022)

BASIS FOR COMPARISON

RECRUITMENT

SELECTION

 

Meaning

Recruitment is an activity of searching candidates and encouraging them apply for it.

Selection refers to the process of selecting the best candidates and offering them job.

Approach

Positive

Negative

 

Objective

Inviting more and more candidates to apply for the vacant post.

Picking up the most suitable candidate and rejecting the rest.

Key Factor

Advertising the job

Appointment of the candidate

 

Sequence

First

Second

 

Process

Vacancies are notified by the firm through various sources and application form is made available to the candidate.

The firm makes applicant pass through various levels like submitting form, written test, interview, medical test and so on.

Contractual Relation

As recruitment only implies the communication of vacancies, no contractual relation is established.

Selection involves the creation of contractual relation between the employer and employee.

Method

Economical

Expensive

 


References 

Surbhi, S. (2022) Difference between Recruitment and Selection [Online] Available at: https://keydifferences.com/difference-between-recruitment-and-selection.html [Accessed on 28th April, 2022]

Juneja, P. and Reviewed (2022) Difference between Recruitment and Selection [Online] Available at: https://www.managementstudyguide.com/difference-between-recruitment-selection.htm [Accessed on 28th April, 2022]

Piplani, J. (2019) recruitment and selection process in hrm [Online] Available at: https://gladtutor.com/recruitment-and-selection-process-in-hrm/ [Accessed on 28th April, 2022]

Daniels, (2021) Recruitment and Selection in HRM [Online] Available at: https://www.businessstudynotes.com/hrm/human-resource-management/recruitment-and-selection-process/ [Accessed on 28th April, 2022]

Smirti. (2021) difference between recruitment and selection [Online] Available at: https://www.managementnote.com/difference-between-recruitment-and-selection/ [Accessed on 28th April, 2022]

Hsu, Y. (1999) Recruitment and Selection and Human Resource Management in the Taiwanese Cultural Context. Business School University of Plymouth [Online] Available at: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/29818879.pdf. Accessed on 4th April, 2022.

 
















Comments

  1. The recruitment process to some extent is not done objectively and therefore lot of bias hampers the future of the employees. That is why the search or headhunt of people should be of those whose skill fits into the company’s values. • Most of the employees were satisfied but changes are required according to the changing scenario as the recruitment process has a great impact on the working of the company as fresh blood, and new idea enters the company. • The selection process is good but it should also be modified according to the requirements and job profile so that the main objective of selecting the candidate could be achieved. • The training and development activities are needed in the organization because most employees are interested to take training and development for future growth. • Thus, it is clear that training and development activities are needed for employees ‟s performance and organizational development.

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  2. The goal of selection is to locate the most qualified candidate who will best fit the job requirements in an organization, as well as to determine which job applicant will be successful if employed.
    To achieve this purpose, the organization collects and evaluates data on candidates' age, qualifications, talents, and experience, among other things.
    The amount and quality of work performed by employees is directly affected by how well they are matched to their jobs.
    Any mismatch in this regard can cost a company a lot of money, effort, and difficulty, especially when it comes to training and operational expenditures.
    Reference ,
    Ishrat, G., 2013. A comparative study of Recruitment & Selection, Training and Development policies in Indian MNCs and Foreign MNCs. IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 7(5), pp.29-43.

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