{"id":125302,"date":"2023-11-17T10:51:50","date_gmt":"2023-11-17T10:51:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=125302"},"modified":"2023-11-17T10:51:51","modified_gmt":"2023-11-17T10:51:51","slug":"unit-8-recruitment-and-selection-assignment-1-covering-p1-p2-m1-d1-distinction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/11\/17\/unit-8-recruitment-and-selection-assignment-1-covering-p1-p2-m1-d1-distinction\/","title":{"rendered":"Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection Assignment 1 covering P1, P2, M1, D1 *DISTINCTION*"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection Assignment 1 covering P1, P2, M1, D1 *DISTINCTION*<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This 31 page document includes the entire Assignment 1: Learning Aim A coursework for Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection. Marked by an official BTEC Business Teacher and awarded a Distinction grade. The business analysed in the coursework is ASDA, however, it can still be used as a guide on what headings\/subheadings, content and detail to include to achieve a Distinction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection<br>Assignment 1: Learning Aim A<br>P1, P2, M1, D1<br>P1 &#8211; Explain how a large business recruits and selects, giving reasons for their<br>processes<br>ASDA:<br>Introduction:<br>In this report I will be explaining and analysing how ASDA, a large business recruits and<br>selects applicants to fill a job vacancy and stating the crucial reasons for their processes.<br>ASDA is a Private Limited Company (Ltd) and was founded on the 19th February 1949 in<br>Leeds and they operate in the supermarket industry, holding a 15.1% market share. ASDA<br>has 631 supermarket stores in the UK with over 165,000 employees, categorising them as a<br>large enterprise because they have 250+ employees. On top of this the staff turnover is less<br>than 20% which means that each year less than 20% of ASDA\u2019s workforce (33,000 staff)<br>leave the company. It is crucial that ASDA has effective recruitment and selection processes<br>to ensure that they fill these job vacancies to make sure that they have enough staff to keep<br>operating effectively. ASDA does not operate internationally and are only operating in the<br>UK, however their parent company, WALMART has owned and subsidised ASDA since 1999<br>lasting until October 2020 when ASDA was bought by UK \u2018billionaire brothers\u2019 for \u00a36.8<br>billion. Not much has changed as the headquarters of ASDA remained in Leeds and<br>WALMART still has a large equity investment in ASDA with their chief executive officer still<br>leading the company. On top of this the billionaire brothers also pledged to invest a further<br>billion pounds into ASDA over the next three years which could see the integration of newer<br>technologies. Furthermore in the UK ASDA is known as one of the \u2018BIG FOUR\u2019. The \u2018BIG<br>FOUR\u2019 includes supermarket businesses such as Morrissions, Tesco, Sainsburys and ASDA<br>as they hold a combined concentration ratio of 71% (market share). This is important<br>because it shows that there is an oligopolistic market and means that the level of competition<br>is high in both selling goods and services but also recruiting the best employees to ensure<br>their success.<br>Recruitment:<br>The purpose of recruitment processes is to attract and obtain as many applications as<br>possible from eligible job seekers. Typically the recruitment process is as follows: a job<br>vacancy is identified through workforce planning, then a job analysis is created from<br>collecting and analysing data to see if the content of the job has changed since the last time<br>the job vacancy was advertised, then a job description and person specification is written<br>which details the content, duties, responsibilities and requirements of the job, after this the<br>job is then advertised using various different methods including in-store, online and notice<br>boards. After this is the application stage where the eligible job seekers make their<br>applications which leads into the selection process.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How ASDA advertises their job vacancies:<br>Advertising a job vacancy is one of the most important processes in the recruitment process<br>because it makes would-be applicants aware of the job vacancy which gains their interest<br>and attention to make an application. An effective job advertisement will include a wide<br>range of advertising methods that makes sense for the job vacancy and any relevant<br>information about the job including the added benefits to give an incentive to the viewer.<br>ASDA does just that, the main way that ASDA advertises job vacancies is through their \u2018job<br>search\u2019 website which lists all of the job vacancies in alphabetical order. On top of this the<br>job vacancies can also be filtered by type, employment contract, hours per week, salary and<br>location to give the applicant more relevant results. This makes it easier for the applicant to<br>locate the job that they are looking for and speeds the recruitment process. Another way<br>ASDA advertises job vacancies is in-store posters. Almost in every store at the entrance and<br>exit there is a poster with the text \u2018JOIN US\u2019 or \u2018HIRING NOW\u2019 with the necessary contact<br>details to make an application. This is also an effective way of attracting applicants because<br>ASDA has over 18 million customers that visit their stores every week so not only is this<br>method of advertising a job vacancy cost effective it is also seen by a large number of<br>people, maximising the amount of applications. A third method that ASDA heavily uses to<br>advertise a job vacancy is on the online recruitment agency \u2018LinkedIn\u2019. LinkedIn is a social<br>platform that allows anyone to create a free account. Users on this app can search for jobs<br>in their area and follow businesses to get notified or contacted if there is a job vacancy.<br>ASDA currently has over 200,000 followers on this platform and they make frequent posts to<br>attract more applicants. Possible applicants can browse current job vacancies at ASDA and<br>make applications through the website. This is a highly effective method of advertising<br>because as it is through an online platform, more people can access it from anywhere and at<br>any time of the day. ASDA advertise their internal job vacancies by advertising on notice<br>boards, information on intranet and sending emails to employees about the job opportunities.<br>Where ASDA places these job vacancies including internal and external recruitment:<br>Internal recruitment is when a job vacancy is filled by an applicant that is already in the<br>businesses workforce, this is also known as intra-firm. External recruitment is the exact<br>opposite, where a job vacancy is filled by an applicant that is not currently in the businesses<br>workforce and is also known as inter-firm. The main benefits of internal recruitment is that it<br>encourages career development and progression and is cheap, however a drawback is that<br>it can demotivate other employees and cause conflicts. Some benefits of external<br>recruitment is that it brings new ideas to the business and the applicants will already have<br>the necessary skills to perform the job successfully, however a drawback is that it is much<br>more expensive than internal recruitment (advertising wise) and the process can take a lot<br>longer. When ASDA is looking to fill a job vacancy by using internal recruitment, the job<br>vacancy will be placed on notice boards which is usually situated in the staff break room. Job<br>vacancies are also placed on ASDA\u2019s intranet which is a private communications network<br>designed for internal communications that only authorised users of ASDA (its employees)<br>can login to and access. Furthermore emails are also sent out to employees, detailing the<br>job vacancy and making them aware of it and giving them instructions on how to make an<br>application. For where ASDA places their external recruitment job vacancies is a lot more<br>broader, typically they place them on their website with a list of absolutely every job vacancy<br>there is currently. ASDA aslo places posters or screens just outside the entrance of their<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>stores to inform the local community about a job vacancy. They also place their job<br>vacancies on recruitment agencies such as LinkedIn and Remploy. The locations of where<br>ASDA places their job vacancies depending if they are for internal or external recruitment<br>does vary because typically when ASDA wants to fill a job vacancy internally, the process is<br>much more informal as the applicant is well-known to the business whereas when external<br>recruitment is occurring, the process is much more professional and formal and the<br>advertising techniques used to attract applicants and the placement of the vacancy is much<br>more structured and expensive.<br>How ASDA uses workforce planning:<br>Workforce planning is when a large business, such as ASDA, reviews the skills and quantity<br>of their workforce and tries to forecast how this will change in the future, and how many extra<br>employees will be needed to keep up with demand and keep operating. Workforce planning<br>is crucial to ASDA\u2019s success because it has many advantages such as it allows ASDA to<br>estimate how many employees will be needed in the future to deal with the workload, helps<br>to identify what skills will be needed in the future and training programmes can be created<br>beforehand. Another crucial benefit of workforce planning is that it allows ASDA to calculate<br>their attrition rate, also known as a churn rate or staff turnover. This is calculated by using<br>the formula; Number of employees that have left ASDA during a period of time divided by the<br>average number of employees during that period of time multiplied by one hundred. Staff<br>turnover shows how many employees have left the business in comparison to the average<br>number of employees in the business, typically a business will want a low staff turnover as<br>the average benchmark is 15% in the UK. ASDA has to do workforce planning for the main<br>reason that they are growing. The combined net sales increase for ASDA is 72% year on<br>year, this means that every year ASDA is selling more goods to consumers. To be able to do<br>this and keep up with the future demand ASDA conducts workforce planning to predict how<br>many employees will have to be recruited in the next few years. ASDA\u2019s workforce planning<br>also identifies new skills that the employees will need in order to do their job successfully.<br>One example of this is IT skills, as ASDA is selling more products through their website, they<br>would have identified through workforce planning that it is crucial for employees to have<br>experience and knowledge of using computers. With these new skills identified through<br>conducting workforce planning ASDA then designs and implements new assessments in the<br>selection process and new training programs for their employees.<br>Types of recruitment documents that ASDA uses:<br>A job description is a document that describes the responsibilities and duties to be carried<br>out by the job holder and the person specification which details the requirements,<br>qualifications, experience and skills needed for the job are both standard documents used in<br>the recruitment process of any business. These documents are derived from the job analysis<br>which is conducted at the start of the recruitment process and are put together by managers<br>or even recruitment agencies. ASDA uses both of these documents to clearly convey to the<br>applicant what the job entails and what is required of them. However, the way ASDA<br>structures these documents is very different from other employers. This is because ASDA<br>does not explicitly use the headings \u2018Job Description\u2019 or \u2018Person Specification\u2019, instead these<br>are replaced by headings like \u2018Your Role\u2019 and \u2018About You\u2019. The reason why ASDA does this<br>is to differentiate themselves from other employers and by using inclusive words like \u2018we\u2019, it<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>convinces the applicant that ASDA cares about them. By using this terminology and<br>structure it maximises the amount of applications that are received because it makes the<br>process more appealing and attractive.<br>How candidates apply for a job at ASDA:<br>Candidates apply for a job at ASDA through online applications. Underneath the job<br>description on the ASDA careers website, for every job, there is a large green button that<br>has the text \u2018Apply Now\u2019. After the button is clicked the candidates are redirected and are<br>expected to fill out the online application forms which require their personal information such<br>as contact details and their CV which stands for curriculum vitae and it lists their<br>qualifications, experience and skills. After the candidates have filled out their online<br>application they are then redirected to two aptitude and one personality tests which must be<br>completed (the results from these tests helps recruitment managers to shortlist candidates in<br>the selection process). By using online applications instead of paper\/letter or phone<br>applications it saves a lot of time and money. This is because when the online application is<br>made it is instantaneous, avoiding waiting times which is a major disadvantage to<br>letter\/paper applications. On top of this the online application is automatically uploaded to a<br>secure database and as it is not-physical and intangible, the application cannot get lost. In<br>the application process ASDA has also implemented a software that disregards the online<br>applications of candidates which do not meet the requirements detailed in the person<br>specification, this is very efficient because it means that the recruitment managers do not<br>have to waste time checking these applications that do not meet the requirements for the job<br>which saves a lot of money and speeds up the recruitment and selection process.<br>Reasons for each recruitment processes:<br>Why ASDA conducts job analysis:<br>Job analysis is the process of collecting and analysing data to determine the content of the<br>job and who it is best suited for. Job analysis is conducted every time a job vacancy arises to<br>see if the responsibilities and duties to be carried out by the job holder have changed since<br>the last time the job vacancy was advertised. There are two main reasons why ASDA<br>conducts job analysis. The first reason is because as it identifies the content, responsibilities<br>and requirements needed for the job it helps human resources to create job descriptions and<br>person specifications. This is crucial because without job descriptions or person<br>specifications no candidates would apply for the job as they would not be able to find out<br>what the job actually entails and what is required from them and so by conducting job<br>analysis, recruitment documents can be derived from it. Similarly if job analysis is not<br>conducted regularly then job descriptions and person specifications would not be up-to-date<br>which would then mean the most suitable candidates for the job would not be hired, causing<br>them to not carry out the job successfully and the recruitment and selection process would<br>be ineffective. And so as ASDA frequently conducts job analysis it allows them to create and<br>update recruitment documents to ensure that the process is effective. Another reason why<br>ASDA conducts job analysis is because as it identifies the new and changing skills and<br>qualifications needed to perform the job successfully, HR can create new and improved<br>training programmes that will equip the candidates with the skills needed for the job. 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