Social Identity Theory (SIT)
Social Identity Theory is a theory developed by social psychologists to explain why people may engage in discrimination against others...
Educating People for Humanity
Social Identity Theory is a theory developed by social psychologists to explain why people may engage in discrimination against others...
Discrimination and prejudice are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings. Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes...
Matching external HR demand and supply is a critical part of the recruitment process. Organizations need to identify the right...
Effective interview strategies can help to ensure that the selection process is fair, objective, and provides a comprehensive evaluation of...
The purpose of a selection interview is to evaluate a job candidate’s qualifications, skills, experience, and personal characteristics to determine...
Competency frameworks are a structured approach to defining and assessing the skills, knowledge, and behaviors required for successful job performance....
Selection criteria are the specific qualifications, skills, experience, and personal characteristics that employers look for in candidates when selecting for...
While interviews are a common selection method used by organizations to evaluate job candidates, they are not without their problems....
Interviews are a common selection method used by organizations to evaluate job candidates. An interview is a structured conversation between...
Assessment centers are a type of selection method used by employers to evaluate job candidates. They typically involve a series...