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An effective selection process is the key to quality job positions occupation conditional for long-term competitiveness Cover

An effective selection process is the key to quality job positions occupation conditional for long-term competitiveness

Open Access
|Oct 2019

Abstract

The need for adaptation to rapid changes in the business environment, both on the part of employees and employers, implies dealing with new challenges, acquisition of new knowledge and skills and assumption of new roles and responsibilities. The base for companies is the availability of qualified human resources, which is ensured by the human resource management department mainly through an effective process of employee selection. The paper is oriented at the analysis of the current state of focus of organizations operating in Slovakia on systematicity and complexity of the selection process, the existence of an effective internal labor market and the regularity of development of used selection tools in the context of technological progress and changes in labor market requirements in regions of Slovakia. Results of the survey on (n = 343) enterprises show a positive trend, an increase of more than 10 percent in the orientation towards improvement of the process of employee selection, but on the other side it also confirm an increase in disparities between individual regions of Slovakia, some regions (Eastern Slovakia) progress much slower than the developed ones (Bratislava).

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30657/pea.2019.24.02 | Journal eISSN: 2353-7779 | Journal ISSN: 2353-5156
Language: English
Page range: 5 - 9
Submitted on: Jul 22, 2019
Accepted on: Sep 2, 2019
Published on: Oct 7, 2019
Published by: Quality and Production Managers Association
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2019 Katarína Stachová, Zdenko Stacho, Zuzana Papulová, Marek Jemala, published by Quality and Production Managers Association
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