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Title: Hiring the Best: Manager's Guide to Effective Interviewing and Recruiting, Fifth Edition
Manufacturer: Adams Media
Price: $1.41
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| DeweyDecimalNumber: |
658.311 |
| EAN: |
9781593374037 |
| Publisher: |
Adams Media(2005-08-30) |
| Author: |
Martin Yate |
| Studio: |
Adams Media |
| NumberOfItems: |
1 |
| Label: |
Adams Media |
| Manufacturer: |
Adams Media |
| Package Length: |
880 |
| Package Height: |
70 |
| Package Weight: |
80 |
| Amount: |
1295 |
| FormattedPrice: |
$12.95 |
| Edition: |
5 |
| ISBN: |
1593374038 |
| Binding: |
Paperback: 272pages |
| Title: |
Hiring the Best: Manager's Guide to Effective Interviewing and Recruiting, Fifth Edition |
| ProductGroup: |
Book |
| CurrencyCode: |
USD |
| Package Width: |
590 |
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| Too simple |
Very bad book, everything it says is intuitive. I dont recomend it if you have just a little experience interviewing people. |
1 Rating
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| Nine Years of Use And Nine Years of Success |
I have been using Martin Yate's "Hiring the Best" since the late 1990s. This is an excellent reference book for human resource departments, hiring managers, and, also, for those in-transition. I refer to the book when hiring key employees and I encourage those who work for me to use it for interview preparation.
Yates provides a review of situational, personality profile, stress, and behavioral interviewing approaches; knock-out questions; and over 200 questions that will be useful in assessing ability, willingness, and manageability.
Hiring capable, motivated people is considered to be the most important management task. A poor decision results in a whole host of negative outcomes including lost time,expense,poor morale, and, possibly, irreversible negative outcomes. "Hiring the Best" will serve you well when filling open positions in the private, public, or the social sector.
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5 Rating
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| Good Resource for gaining broad perspective on Hiring |
This book if full of helpful information and is organized in a way that makes it easy to use for reference purposes. Give it a once through and then shelve it for reference purposes. This one is worth having in your management collection. |
4 Rating
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| Basics on how to hire |
Any manager with hiring authority knows that selecting the "right" candidate for any position is a nerve-wracking task. Professional processes can help you screen, interview and review, but the final choice is often as much art as science. Author Martin Yate's basic book can help inexperienced managers hire effectively, although this useful primer on interviewing and hiring is a little wordy. Yates provides great detail about key steps, such as when to schedule a phone interview, what to ask and how to conduct an interview. He even provides numerous sample questions for each major job category, from entry level to management. Is it a little too basic? Perhaps for some, but we recommend it for new managers who are inexperienced at hiring. Although this book covers the fundamentals of hiring, it can't guarantee that you'll make the right choice every time. Then again, that book probably hasn't been written. |
4 Rating
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| If You Hire, This Is A MUST Read |
Like many small business people, I was a complete bozo at hiring for many years. Fortunately, at some point I woke up to that fact and decided to educate myself. I took classes, read books and did everything I could to become a skilled interviewer. Without question, one of the most helpful tools to escaping Bozoland was this book. Although I am now a freelance business consultant and have no employees of my own, I frequently assist my clients with their own hiring processes, and in so doing I still refer extensively to Martin Yate's excellent book. |
5 Rating
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