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KISS Principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid) Applied to Recruitment: A Basic Checklist For Improving Recruitment

I wrote a short piece for the newsletter of my consulting firm (EASI Consult LLC) on some key questions to ask about one’s recruitment program.

Not terribly original or earthshattering, but this is basic stuff for organizations. The full article will appear in a month or two; for now, here are the questions:

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  • Posted by Michael Harris
    on February 3, 2006

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