1. The Hiring Process
The Hiring ProcessThe Hiring ProcessHiring a new employee can be a complicated process.
First, human resources professionals must gain an understanding of the particular position
that needs to be filled. They must be familiar with both the qualifications of the job itself and
appreciate the working environment and the type of individual that would work well with
those currently in the organization. Based on this information, HR must then recruit
individuals and determine their level of qualification through an application and interview
process. Due to the Internet, the process of hiring has altered, with online recruitment and
applications now being the standard. With the rise in popularity of social media, have you
considered the use of Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn as viable tools for use in hiring? What
about conducting online searches to garner information about potential employees? These
are the types of considerations that HR professionals now face as they seek to fill available
positions. For this Discussion, you will analyze a case study that highlights the challenges of
determining the depth of information that an organization can ethically acquire through use
of online resources.To prepare for this Discussion:• Identify the key components for
successfully recruiting and hiring the best individuals for an organization and the role the
HR department plays in the process.• Review the media Good Samaritan Hospital
Organizational Chart—
Week 3: Getting What You Need: Recruitment, Interviewing, and
Selection Process found in this week’ s Resources• Read the article “ Hiring Right,”
focusing on suggestions for properly managing the hiring process.• Review the case study,
“ We Googled You.” Consider your own feelings on the appropriate course of action for this
situation.• Reflect on the times you have gone through the recruitment process. Do you feel
the process helped you to highlight your qualifications? What were the positive aspects?
What frustrated you? How could you use these experiences when you are in the recruiting
role?Post a reflection of the potential role of social media in the business world. Address
whether social media should be part of the recruiting process and/or the hiring process.
Then answer the question posed at the end of the case study: “ Should Fred hire Mimi
despite her online history?” You may use the consultants’ responses to inform your own,
but you must post a unique response supported by the resources for the week or from the
Walden library. Finally, if Mimi should be called in for a further interview, recommend 1– 2
questions that could legally be asked that would help resolve the issue and determine if she
should be offered the position.Recourses:Coutu, D., Palfrey, Jr., J. G., Joerres, J. A., Boyd, D. M.,
& Fertik, M. (2007). We Googled you. Harvard Business Review, 85(6), 37-47.U. S.
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