What are key paradoxes of recruiting?

What will be an ideal response?


(a) Procurement strategies may be relatively insignificant compared to the environment within which recruitment takes place
(b) The seeming abundance of employment opportunities but the scarcity of desirable positions
(c) Management applicants should prepare themselves as both specialists and as generalists

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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You should ______________________ fractions appearing by themselves in ordinary text, especially if they are followed by of a or of an

a. boldface b. eliminate c. spell out and hyphenate d. provide decimal equivalents of

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A. Purchase price B. Insurance in transit FOB shipping point C. Freight for delivery FOB shipping point D. Repair due to negligence of receiving clerk E. Receiving Department employee salary F. Cost of processing purchase orders. Which of the above costs would be included in inventory?

a. a,b,c b. d,c c. c,e,f d. a,b,d,e

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Oltz Corporation is conducting a time-driven activity-based costing study in its Customer Support Department. The company has provided the following data to aid in that study: Oltz CorporationCustomer Support DepartmentData InputsResource Data:  Number of employees 26Average salary per employee$39,600Practical capacity per employee (in minutes) 90,000 Activity Data:Receiving CallsResolving IssuesSettling DisputesMinutes per unit of the activity202442 Cost Object Data:Customer SCustomer TCustomer UNumber of calls received26179Number of issues resolved1489Number of disputes settled100 On the Customer Cost Analysis report in time-driven activity-based costing, the total cost assigned to Customer U would be closest to:

A. $79.20 B. $95.04 C. $174.24 D. $0.00

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