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    Hiring the right person is tough. Fulcrum Resources makes your choice easier. With Fulcrum Resources, you can do job applicant selection quickly and easily online, to help you make the best hiring decision

    There are lots of talented and skilled candidates who possibly seek employment in your company. The challenge lies in finding the right candidate who will meet your requirements and will excel once hired.

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    What is a selection interview ? :
    It is a situation in which a personnel selector, through personal contact provides him with behavior to observe – in order to assess the candidate’s suitability for a post. What are the Objectives of the Selection Interview
    The objective of the selection interview is to predict the candidate’s probable behavior in a particular job situation. The only way this can be done with any accuracy is by obtaining a sample of his behavior sufficiently typical to act as a basis for forecasting what he/she will do in the future.

    A major problem is that the behavior we observe during the short period of the interview may be uncharacteristic. A rather ponderous individual, for instance, may well be able to give the impression of being quite dynamic if he/she has only to keep it up for half an hour. Thus it is necessary to supplement the behavior which can be observed directly in face-to-face contact

    By eliciting as much as possible of the candidates life history the main aim of the selection interview should therefore be to look at say, twenty or thirty years behavior, much of which is bound to be highly characteristic of the individual concerned.

    It is important to remember, however, that there are two subsidiary objectives of the selection interview. Thus we may say that the aim of the interview is three fold:

    • To assess the candidates suitability for the position
    • To give information to the candidate
    • To present the company in a good light to the applicant

    The importance of selection interviewing
    The interview is only one of a whole range of selection methods in existence.
    For example, intelligence tasks exist which give information on the candidates mental agility and aptitude tests can tell us about special aptitudes for manual dexterity, ability to think spatially, creative ability, etc.
    These tasks can highlight the strengths and weaknesses of an individual; testing in group situation on the other hand, can provide indications of the ability of people to work together.

    However, in spite of widespread and growing criticism of the personal interview as a selection procedure, it is still by far the most common method. It is flexible, relatively inexpensive and acceptable to the candidate and management. The selection interview has other advantages. It has been discovered that certain areas of information can be assessed more accurately by interview than by other methods i.e. the candidates interpersonal behavior and the likelihood of them adjusting to the social aspects of the job situation and also the candidates motivation to work

    The Task :
    The task is to choose a person who will be likely to succeed in a certain job or range of jobs: The task is not to choose a ‘good person’, however that is defined

    The Method :
    All methodologies involve forecasting the future, no method can therefore be infallible. Invariably selectors rely on intuition and that quite often proves to be successful but this method whilst not being foolproof will certainly ensure you make the right decisions more often

    • Past behavior
    • Past experience
    • Your intuition
    • Scientific analysis
    • References
    • Take a second opinion
    • Insist on a probation period
    • Ramp up salary & incentives after the probation period
    • Talk to people in the industry
    • Consider a practical assessment

    First Considerations
    Before we buy material of any kind we consider its purpose and the tolerance we will allow. Human resource is exceedingly expensive and it is therefore necessary to follow five strategic steps

    • Consider the position
    • Consider the experience & formal qualifications required
    • Consider the personal qualities required to carry out the job
    • Reduce the basic qualifications to allow perhaps no more than four or five
    • Discussion with other selectors

    Consider the Position

    • Set out a clear picture of the position
    • Concentrate on the major responsibilities
    • Are there any special facets which are unusual – e.g. health considerations

    Consider the Experience & Formal Qualifications Required

    • Is this a position which really requires experience in a similar field?
    • Are academic qualifications relevant?
    • What is the minimum standard?

    Consider the Experience & Formal Qualifications Required

    • Is this a position which really requires experience in a similar field?
    • Are academic qualifications relevant?
    • What is the minimum standard?

    Consider the Personal Qualities Required

    For example :

    • Very high intelligence
    • Ability to get on with everyone in any circumstance

    Interestingly, less than 10% of the population posses the first and for some positions it is a distinct disadvantage; the second is not all that common and in any case the two qualities are often mutually exclusive.
    Remember the long line of qualities which first springs to mind has two major disadvantages; few posses all, and if they did, they would probably not apply for your job. Secondly it is almost impossible for the interviewer to carry them all in his/her mind while he/she is interviewing and his/her search becomes too diffuse for full effectiveness.

    Reduce the Basic Qualifications Required
    You are going to look for the key qualities which are required in a high degree in the job for which you are selecting. In choosing the qualities it is wise to avoid those that are too all embracing and particularly those with a high emotional content. Thus ‘leadership’ might be replaced by ‘the power to persuade others’ or ‘intelligence’ by ‘the ability to understand something quickly.

    The importance of the choice of these descriptive words depends only on the clarity with which they are understood by the selector(s). In some ways it is better to choose your own words to describe the qualities you are after than to use those provided generally in the text books. Words with as much practical content as possible tend to be the most useful. To look for someone with ‘an enquiring mind’ may prove easier than to look for someone ‘good at research.

    Discussion with Other Selectors
    Another person is almost certain to be concerned with the selection. Reach agreement with them about the four or five major qualities required and write them down on paper. Agreement in advance saves time because discussion about each candidate after interview can be more readily confined to what is relevant. Also, if the selectors know clearly what they are looking for, they are more likely to spot it when it is there and note its absence when it is not.

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    About Surat

    Surat, the second-largest city in Gujarat, is one of the fastest growing tier-II cities in India. It is also the administrative capital of the Surat district. Ranked among the largest urban agglomerations in India, the city is a hub for numerous sectors of economy, most notably the diamond, textile and silk industries. For this reason, Surat is also known as the Diamond City, Textile City and Silk City of India.

    Besides diamond and textile units, the other major industries thriving in the city are information technology, education and healthcare.

    Geographically, Surat lies on the banks of the Tapti River. It is surrounded by the Bharuch and Narmada districts in the north, the Navsari and Dang districts in the south and the Gulf of Cambay in the west. Surat experiences a tropical Savanna climate which is strongly influenced by the Arabian Sea.

    The presence of a strong industrial sector in Surat invites an influx of migrants from across the country. Affordable prices, convenient public transport, serene ambience, excellent education facilities, great employment and self-employment potentials and entertainment facilities have contributed to Surat’s booming real estate market.

    Stats and Facts

    The population of Surat, as per the provisional reports of the 2011 Census, is 4,462,002. The urban/metropolitan population, on the other hand, is 4,585,367
    As per the Census 2011 reports, Surat has a sex ratio of 758 per 1000 males. The child sex ratio is 813 per 1000 boys
    The average literacy rate in the city is 89.03%
    The city of Surat was previously known as Suryapur
    Surat ranked 8th in India with a GDP of $40 billion in fiscal year 2011-2012
    The city accounts for 90% of the world’s total rough diamond cutting and polishing and 99.99% of India’s total rough diamond cutting and polishing
    The city of Surat ranks as the 3rd cleanest city in India
    Diamond and Textile Industries

    The city is known for its diamond and textile industries
    Surat is the largest manufacturer of clothes in India. Apart from producing world-class synthetic textiles, Surat is also known for producing silk
    The Federation of Surat Textile Traders Association (FOSTTA) is an association of textile processing units of the Surat Textile Market
    Surat has become an important center for industrial growth in India. Reputed companies like Ultratech, ONGC, Reliance Petrochemicals, Torrent Power, and Shell have set up their manufacturing units here
    Some of the important brands of India like Vimal and Garden have also set up manufacturing units in Surat
    Connectivity

    By air, Surat connects to major Indian cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar. The Surat Airport is located just 11 km from the city and the recently constructed terminal can handle 240 passengers on an hourly basis
    The city is connected to National Highway 8 through a 16-km connector highway. National Highway 6, also known as the Surat–Kolkata Highway, passes through the city and connects it to Dhule, Amravati, Nagpur, Raipur, Sambalpur, Kharagpur and Kolkata. Through the national and state highways, Surat is connected across India
    Surat can be easily reached by rail as well. The Western Railway zone and the Central Railway zone connect Surat to the major cities in India
    Surat Civic Administration

    Considered to be one of the wealthiest municipal corporations in India, Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) is responsible for maintaining the city’s civic infrastructure as well as carrying out associated administrative duties
    The city has 7 administrative zones, which are North, South, East, West, Southeast, Southwest and Central
    The corporation is responsible for the provision and upkeep of basic services like roads, water, and sewage
    A Corporation Commissioner heads the executive wing of the corporation
    There are 20 Police stations in the city, with a Commissioner heading the Police force
    Surat Infrastructure

    Though not a metropolitan, the city can give most metros in India a tough competition. The infrastructure of Surat centers on the textile industry, medical base, information technology, transportation, tourism, electricity, communication and education. The economy being primarily industrial in nature, the real estate infrastructure has also remained strong.

    Education and healthcare services in Surat are also quite remarkable. The district has a whole array of schools, colleges and universities located here. The same can be said about the massive network of hospitals in this region. The city is also home to several heavy engineering plants.

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