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HACTEHA [7]
3 years ago
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At Nanclet, a market research firm, whenever a particular team needs to hire people, the human resource (HR) department conducts

the external recruitment processes for them. The HR department also furnishes the recruiters of the recruiting team with a list of questions they are expected to ask all the job applicants, irrespective of the applicants' work experience. In the context of employee selection, this scenario best illustrates _____.
A. positive leniency
B. appraisal interviews
C. structured interviews
D. job analysis
Business
1 answer:
Nady [450]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Structured interviews

Explanation: Structured interviews also knows an standardized interviews is a method of interviewing, commonly used in survey programs. The focus under this type of interview is to make sure that every individual answering  will be presented with the same questions.

In the given case the HR team has fixed the questions irrespective of the type of applicant, hence we can conclude that the answer to this case study is structured interviews.

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