HALIFAX UNIVERSITY
Submitted by: Qais Qureshi
POLE CLIMBERS
Ringing Bell Company has to redesign the selection process for the position of outdoor craft technician due to an adverse impact on employment opportunities for women. Currently the failing rate is at 70% for women compared to 30% for men. The reasons identified for high failing rate for the installation school's training program include physical inability to climb poles, fear of height, an accident during pole climbing while at training school, strenuous work involved and some women have also mentioned that they felt influenced by the interviewer while applying for the outdoor craft position of a installer-repairer and line worker.
Inability to effectively communicate the job requirement and description and a flawed interview process that misleads the women candidates in thinking that the interviewer had "influenced" them are some of the factors that's result in high filing rate among women trainees. By redesigning the selection process and the steps involved Ringing Bell Company can mitigate these factors. The HR department at the Ringing Bell Company adheres to the selection process steps like employment testing, physical examination and preliminary interviews but the sequence and tests involved in the employee selection process can be improved based on these recommendations.
The steps involved in the selection process are mentioned in the figure below. HR department would need to realign the processes involved in these steps.
Preliminary Interview:
The preliminary interview is used to determine whether the applicant's skills, abilities, and job preferences match any of the available jobs in the organization, to explain to the applicant the available jobs an ...