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TrainingBriefs® Describing the Job

Important of the Job Description

New Micro-Learning! Recruiting a new employee might appear to be a simple process. In reality, it’s an extremely complex process, and in every step of the way you need to be aware of certain legal implications. In this course, we will explore the topic of describing the job.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

Learning Objectives

  • Learn the three key areas to pay attention to when it comes to describing a job.
  • Understand the common pitfalls in the recruiting and hiring process that you need to be mindful of.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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Legal Briefs™ Recruiting and Hiring: Describing the Job

Legal Briefs™ Recruiting and Hiring: Describing the Job

The importance of using job-specific language and not exaggerating the benefits of a job during the recruiting and interviewing process

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Additional Information

New Micro-Learning! paper, recruiting a new employee might appear to be a simple process. In reality, it’s an extremely complex process, and in every step of the way you need to be aware of certain legal implications. In this course, we will explore the topic of describing the job.

When it comes to describing a job, you must be careful with the words you use and don’t use. The language you choose could imply some form of discrimination or even false promises.

When it comes to describing a job, you must be careful with the words you use and don’t use. The language you choose could imply some form of discrimination or even false promises.


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