Mark Cook: Evaluating Recruitment Processes

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The recruitment practices in any organisation should be constantly evaluated to ensure they are fair, the organisation is getting value for money, and the best people are being recruited for each job. The cost of recruiting unsuitable candidates is high, especially if an organisation recruits poorly time and time again. Here we outline the advice given by Mark Cook[1] on how to evaluate a recruitment process once a person has been hired into a role.

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