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BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 1
RECRUITMENT
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RECRUITMENT
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The Application Process
When did you last apply for a job? What steps were
involved in your application? Did you attend an interview? What sort of questions were
you asked?
IF YOU ARE HRD
IMAGINE YOU WERE GIVEN REPONSIBLITY FOR HIRING SEVERAL THOUSAND EMPLOYEES FOR A NEW HOTEL IN A
SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. HOW WOULD YOU ORGANISE THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS?
Recruiting the entire staff for the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas
Arte Nathan was Vice President of Human Resources of the Bellagio
Hire 9,600 workers in 24 weeks
84,000 applicants in 12 weeks, interview 27,000 finalists in 10 weeks, and process 9,600 hires in 11
days
click on CONDUCT BACKGROUND CHECK
REJECT candidates at this stage for various reasons, such as lying on their
applications
PASS : create three files: a personnel file, an equal employment opportunity commission file and a medical life
Next came the interviews. Every day, 180 hiring managers, who we had speciallytrained, conducted 740 interviews of 30 minutes each. Applicants were asked a set ofbehavioral questions that we had developed, like ‘Tell me about a time when you wereat the front desk, and a guest was late. What did you do when you couldn’t find thereservation?’ Using a PC embedded in their desktops the managers evaluated theanswers on a rating sheet and the scores were fed into the database.
In 14 months we had designed, built, and implemented the system. This is how it worked:to apply for a position, you set up an appointment. When you arrived, an HR staff personwearing a microphone confirmed your identity and notified staff, who greeted you byname and assigned you to a computer terminal. Once you completed the application, thecomputer would ask you to proceed to a checkout desk where a staff member wouldreview it. In fact what our people were really doing was assessing your communicationskills and your overall demeanor. At the point, we weeded out about 20 per cent of theapplicants..
QUESTIONS
• What do you think of the recruitment methods used at the Bellagio?
• Would you like to be recruited in this way?
CLAUSES
CLAUSE
A clause is the main building blocks ofsentences. A clause is a group of words thatcontain at least a subject and a verb
INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
NOUN CLAUSE
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
NOUN CLAUSE
NOUN CLAUSE
A noun clause is dependentclause that functions as anoun
a. That - clausesb. Wh - word clausesc. If / whether – clauses
TYPES OF NOUN CLAUSE
THAT – CLAUSE, WH – WORD CLAUSE, AND IF / WHETHER- CLAUSE
THAT – CLAUSE That - clauses are made from statements and areintroduced by the subordinator that
WH – WORD WH – WORD CLAUSE
that + subject + verb + complement
A wh - word clause is a dependent noun clause in which the subordinator is a wh - word such as who, what, where, when,
why, how much, how long, which, etc
wh- word + subject + verb + complementOR
wh - word + verb + complement
IF / WHETHER CLAUSE If / whether – clauses are dependent clauses thatare formed from yes/no questions and areintroduced by the subordinator whether or if
Whether (if) + subject + verb + complement
To change a yes / no question into an if/whether – clause •Change the word order t SV statement word order I necessary.•Delete do, does, or did.•Add the subordinator if or whether. Whether is more formal than if.•(Optional) add or not at the end of the clause or immediately after the subordinator whether. Add or not at the end of a clause beginning with if.
ADVERBIAL CLAUSE
An adverbial clause is a dependent clause introduced by an adverbial
(unexpected
An adverbial clause is a dependent clause introduced by an adverbialsubordinator. It is used to modify the verb of independent clause andtells time (when), place (where), reason (why), purpose, how, howlong, or how far. It is also used to show contrast: concession(unexpected result) and direct opposition
Adjective clause modifies noun pronoun
Adjective Pronoun as
Subject
Adjective Pronoun as
Objects
Possessive Adjective
Clause
Adjective
Preposition
Adjective Pronoun as
Object Preposition
Who
That
Who Which + Verb + Compliment That
Whom Which + Subject + Verb + Compliment That
Whose + noun+ verb + complement
Preposition + whom +subject + verb + complement which
WhomWhich + subject + verb + compliment + preposition That
DAFTAR PUSTAKA
• Catton David, Falvey David , and Kent Simon, MARKET LEADER, Course Book, Pre-Intermediate Business English, 2002, Edinburg Gate, Harlow, Essex, CM 2JE, England.
• Trappe Tonva. 2005. Intelligent Business. England: Pearson Education Limited
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Addison Wesley Longman • Wishon, E.G & Burks. M. Julia. 1980. Let’s Write English Revised Edition.
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