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WHEN TO CONDUCT A JOB ANALYSIS?

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Question ajoutée par Saiful Islam Hiron , Site HR Manager , Handicap International
Date de publication: 2014/09/01
Muhammad Najam Janjua
par Muhammad Najam Janjua , Human Resource Consultant , Various Group of Companies

Before & after recruitment.

Salah Othman Yousef Alshambaati
par Salah Othman Yousef Alshambaati , مدير ادارة الحسابات , شركة انفال الجديدة للتجارة والمقاولات

All answers professors adequate and sufficient

Saiful Islam Hiron
par Saiful Islam Hiron , Site HR Manager , Handicap International

A new job analysis should be conducted if:

• A job analysis does not already exist.

• The position you seek to fill is a new or unique position unlike any other existing position in your agency.

• The nature of the position requirements change with relative frequency (e.g., information technology positions).

A new job analysis is not required each time you fill a job if:

• The position is similar to others in your agency for which a valid job analysis exists.

• The requirements for the position have not changed since the last time a job analysis was completed for the position. If the requirements for the position are relatively static, then the job analysis may only need to be reviewed and confirmed as valid.

As Saleh
par As Saleh , Recruitment Manager , Saudi House Recruitment

When there is an imbalance in the required amendment and put job or shortening in functional tasks or many problems that affect the performance of the employee

VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN
par VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.

Agreed with the expert anof Mr. Saiful Islam Hiron.

Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag
par Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag , مدير مالي , شركة الصفوف

Agree with  saiful

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