Final Internship Project - 1
Final Internship Project - 1
Final Internship Project - 1
This is to certify that the report titled Recruitment and Selection Process has
been prepared under my guidance and supervision. The report is submitted in
partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Post Graduate Diploma in
Management (Approved by AICTE) by student name Sangita Majumder, Reg No.
PGDM-HRM AH1210 and this report / study has not formed a basis for the award
of any degree or diploma in any university / institution.
Place: Bangalore
Prof. VibhaV
Student Declaration
I hereby declare that the report/ study titled Recruitment and Selection Process
prepared under the guidance of Prof. VibhaV submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the award of Post Graduates Diploma in Management (AICTE) in
DAYANANDA SAGAR BUSINESS SCHOOL is my original work and has not
been submitted for the award of any other degree/ diploma in any university /
institution.
Place: Bangalore
..
Sangita Majumder
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Acknowledgement is an art, one can write glib stanzas without meaning a word,
on the other hand one can make a simple expression of gratitude
I take the opportunity to express my gratitude to all of them who in some or other
way helped me to accomplish this challenging project in IBM, Bangalore. No
amount of written expression is sufficient to show my deepest sense of gratitude to
them.
I am extremely thankful and pay my gratitude to Mr. Mahesh Kulkarni and my
faculty guide Prof. Vibha V of DAYANDA SAGAR BUSINESS SCHOOL for
their valuable guidance and support on completion of this project in its presently.
I am very thankful to Mr. Jesu Mathews (HR in recruitment) for their everlasting
support and guidance on the ground of which I have acquired a new field of
knowledge.
A special appreciative Thank you in accorded to all staff of IBM Bangalore for
their positive support.
I also acknowledge with a deep sense of reverence, my gratitude towards my
parents and member of my family, who has always supported me morally as well
as economically.
At last but not least gratitude goes to all of my friends who directly or indirectly
helped me to complete this project report.
SL.NO
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Organization profile
1.1.
1.2.
Chapter 3
Research Methodology
2.1.
Research Methodology
Chapter 4
4.1.
Chapter 5
Conclusion
Annexures
Bibliography
INTRODUCTION:-
Recruitment and selection are two of the most important functions of personnel
management. Recruitment precedes selection and helps in selecting a right
candidate.
Recruitment is a process to discover the sources of manpower to meet the
requirement of the staffing schedule and to employ effective measures for
attracting that manpower in adequate numbers to facilitate effective selection of
efficient personnel.
Staffing is one basic function of management. All managers have responsibility of
staffing function by selecting the chief executive and even the foremen and
supervisors have a staffing responsibility when they select the rank and file
workers. However, the personnel manager and his personnel department are
mainly concerned with the staffing function.
Every organization needs to look after recruitment and selection in the initial
period and thereafter as and when additional manpower is required due to
expansion and development of business activities.
Right person for the right job is the basic principle in recruitment and selection.
Ever organization should give attention to the selection of its manpower, especially
its managers. The operative manpower is equally important and essential for the
orderly working of an enterprise. Every business organization/unit needs
manpower for carrying different business activities smoothly and efficiently and
for this recruitment and selection of suitable candidates is essential. Human
resource management in an organization will not be possible if unsuitable persons
are selected and employment in a business unit.
Chapter 2
Organization profile
2.1
2.2
History of IBM
About IBM:-
IBM is a global technology and innovation company that stands for progress. With
operations in over 170 countries, IBMers around the world invent and integrate
hardware, software and services to help forward-thinking enterprises, institutions
and people everywhere succeed in building a smarter planet.
IBM has been present in India since 1992. The diversity and breadth of the entire
IBM portfolio of research, consulting, solutions, services, systems and software,
uniquely distinguishes IBM India from other companies in the industry.IBM
India's solutions and services span all major industries including financial services,
healthcare, government, automotive, telecommunications and education, among
others. As a trusted partner with wide-ranging service capabilities, IBM helps
clients transform and succeed in challenging circumstances.
IBM has been expanding its footprint in India - and has a presence in over 200
cities and towns across the country - either directly or through its strong business
partner network. IBM India has clearly established itself as one of the leaders in
the Indian Information Technology (IT) Industry - and continues to transform itself
to align with global markets and geographies to grow this leadership position.
Widely recognized as an employer of choice, IBM holds numerous awards for its
industry-leading employment practices and policies.
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History of IBM:-
Chapter 3
Research Methodology
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3.1 Research Methodology:Followed for the present study involved several activities which were
not necessarily carried out in a sequence.
Activities that are followed are highlighted in the following sequence.
3.2 Research Problem:Following are identified as problems from the present study:1. How to tackle quality related imbalance in an upcoming company.
2. How to tackle interfacial imbalance in an upcoming company.
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Chapter 4
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
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Q1.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
3
4
4
PERCENTAGE
25%
33.33%
33.33%
8.33%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
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Q2.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
0
3
7
PERCENTAGE
0%
25%
58.33%
16.66%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
25% of the employees are rating the opportunities of developing their skills as best.
58.333% of the employees are rating the opportunities of developing their skills as good.
16.666% of the employees are rating the opportunities of developing their skills as could be
better.
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Q3.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
5
5
PERCENTAGE
16.67%
41.67%
41.67%
0%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.67% of the employees are rating the knowledge levels of their colleagues compared to other
organizations as excellent.
41.67% of the employees are rating the knowledge levels of their colleagues compared to other
organizations as best.
41.67% of the employees are rating the knowledge levels of their colleagues compared to other
organizations as good.
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Q4.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
3
4
3
PERCENTAGE
25.00%
33.33%
25.00%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
25% of the employees has rated that their colleagues helped them in developing their talents as
excellent.
33.33% of the employees has rated that their colleagues helped them in developing their talents
as best.
25% of the employees has rated that their colleagues helped them in developing their talents as
good.
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Q5.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
4
4
PERCENTAGE
16.66%
33.33%
33.33%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.66% of the employees have responded that the response of processing their application was
excellent.
33.33% of the employees have responded that the response of processing their application was
best.
33.33% of the employees have responded that the response of processing their application was
good.
17% of the employees have responded that the response of processing their application could be
better.
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Q6.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
4
2
4
PERCENTAGE
33.33%
16.66%
33.33%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
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Q7.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
4
4
PERCENTAGE
16.66%
33.33%
33.33%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.66% of the employees has rated that working in this organization has increased their
prominence as excellent.
33.33% of the employees has rated that working in this organization has increased their
prominence as best.
33.33% of the employees has rated that working in this organization has increased their
prominence as good.
17% of the employees has rated that working in this organization has increased their prominence
as could be better.
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Q8.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
4
6
PERCENTAGE
16.66%
33.33%
60.00%
0%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.66% of the employees has rate the performance of recruitment and selection process as
excellent.
33.33% of the employees has rate the performance of recruitment and selection process as best.
60% of the employees has rate the performance of recruitment and selection process as good.
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Q9.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
4
4
2
PERCENTAGE
33.33%
33.33%
16.66%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
33.33% of the employees has rated that participating in all decision making affects their job
performance as excellent.
33.33% of the employees has rated that participating in all decision making affects their job
performance as best.
16.66% of the employees has rated that participating in all decision making affects their job
performance as good.
17% of the employees has rated that participating in all decision making affects their job
performance as could be better.
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Q10.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
1
3
6
PERCENTAGE
8.33%
25.00%
50.00%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
8.33% of the employees have rated the objectives, requirements and candidate specification as
excellent.
25% of the employees have rated the objectives, requirements and candidate specification as
best.
50% of the employees have rated the objectives, requirements and candidate specification as
good.
17% of the employees have rated the objectives, requirements and candidate specification as
could be better.
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NO. OF
RESPONDENT
3
5
4
PERCENTAGE
25.00%
41.67%
33.33%
0%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
25% of the employees has rated that HR provides adequate pool of quality applicants as
excellent.
41.67% of the employees has rated that HR provides adequate pool of quality applicants as best.
33.33% of the employees has rated that HR provides adequate pool of quality applicants as good.
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OPINION
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
Better
Poor
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
3
3
4
PERCENTAGE
25.00%
25.00%
33.33%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
25% of the employees has rated that their relationship with the higher authorities is always
cordial as excellent.
25% of the employees has rated that their relationship with the higher authorities is always
cordial as best.
33.33% of the employees has rated that their relationship with the higher authorities is always
cordial as good.
17% of the employees has rated that their relationship with the higher authorities is always
cordial as could be better.
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Q13.
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
4
4
PERCENTAGE
16.66%
33.33%
33.33%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.66% of the employees have rated that how well HR finds good candidates from NonTraditional sources as excellent.
33.33% of the employees have rated that how well HR finds good candidates from NonTraditional sources as best.
33.33% of the employees have rated that how well HR finds good candidates from NonTraditional sources as good.
17% of the employees have rated that how well HR finds good candidates from Non-Traditional
sources as could be better.
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Q14. The HR train hiring employees to make the best hiring decisions
OPINION
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
Better
Poor
NO. OF
RESPONDENT
2
3
5
PERCENTAGE
16.66%
25.00%
41.67%
17%
0%
NO. OF RESPONDENT
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be Better
Poor
16.66% of the employees has rated that HR train the hiring employees as excellent.
25% of the employees has rated that HR train the hiring employees as best.
41.67% of the employees has rated that HR train the hiring employees as good.
17% of the employees has rated that HR train the hiring employees as could be better.
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CHAPTER 5
Suggestions
Recommendations
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The following are the suggestions received from the respondents of the
questionnaire. These suggestions are based on their awareness regarding the
Recruitment and Selection procedure.
During the selection process not only the experienced candidates but also
the fresh candidate should be selected so as to avail the innovation and
enthusiasm of new candidates.
In the organization where summer training facility prevailing then such kind
of practices must be adopted so that the student can learn and gain from
their practical views.
Candidates should be kept on the job for some time period; if suitable they
should be recruited. During the selection process, the candidates should be
made relaxed and at ease.
Company should follow all steps of recruitment and selection for the
selection of the candidates.
Selection process should be less time consuming.
The interview should not be boring, monotonous. It should be made
interesting.
Evaluation and control of recruitment and selection should be done fair
judgment.
Methods used for selection of candidates should be done carefully and
systematically.
Hence the authorities concerned should immediately look into it and try to
implement it.
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Chapter 6
Conclusion
30
CONCLUSION
31
ANNEXURE
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c. While placing the tick mark, please go by your valuable first impressions
because there are no right and wrong answers.
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NAME: - ___________________________
Dept.: - ___________________________
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Could be
Poor
3. When compared to other organizations, I am impressed better
by the knowledge levels of my
Excellent
Best
Good
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Could be
better
Poor
Best
Good
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Could be
better
Poor
Best
Good
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
8. In this organization, I participate in making all decisions that affect my job performance.
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
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9. The organization clearly defines the position objectives, requirements and candidate
specifications in the recruitment process.
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
12. Rate how well HR finds good candidates from non-traditional sources when Necessary.
Excellent
Best
Good
Could be
better
Poor
Could be
better
Poor
Could be
better
Poor
13. The HR train hiring employees to make the best hiring decisions.
Excellent
Best
Good
14. How would you rate the HR departments performance in recruitment and selection?
Excellent
Best
Good
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