Employment Vacancies

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Employment Vacancies (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Recruitment Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to employment vacancies and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Recruitment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What Recruitment Is.

Key terms

Employment vacancy.
Recruitment need. A necessity to hire one or more new employees in order to satisfy one or more business needs.
  • Job analysis. An assessment that defines jobs and the behaviors necessary to perform them.
  • Job description. A written statement that describes a job.
  • Credential creep. The process of inflation of the minimum credentials required for a given job and the simultaneous devaluation of the value of diplomas and degrees.

Script

The fellows land their jobs through the WorldOpp Pipeline programme. If they start from ground zero, dedicate at least 20 hours a week, they land initial jobs as apprentices within 2-3 months in the programme. It takes 2-3 years to be competitive for well-paying jobs.
Currently, there is a $100 bonus payable to anyone who refers a WorldOpp fellow upon his or her admission to the WorldOpp programme.
If you are not interested in enrolling in the CNM Cyber Placement upon your completion of the Orientation, you are welcome to utilize CNM Cyber for their career enhancement, become a partner, contractor, or volunteer mentor for CNM Cyber Team, as well as just do nothing.
Whomever you choose to be within the CNM Cyber Workforce, the Orientation will provide you with detailed instructions how to make that real.

What KSA Is is the successor lectio.

Quiz

Every statement below is split into one true and one false question in the actual exam.
  1. Job analysis is (not) an assessment that defines jobs and the behaviors necessary to perform them.
  2. Job description is (not) an assessment that defines jobs and the behaviors necessary to perform them.
  3. Job analysis is (not) a written statement that describes a job.
  4. Job description is (not) a written statement that describes a job.
  5. KSA stands (or does not stand) for knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  6. KSA is (not) a series of narrative statements that describe competencies that the employer is looking for.
  7. Work-related knowledge is (not) a part of KSA.
  8. Work-related skills are (not) a part of KSA.
  9. Work-related abilities are (not) a part of KSA.
  10. Work-related knowledge is (not) a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something needed for a particular job.
  11. Work-related knowledge is (not) the learned ability to carry out a task with pre-determined results relevant to a particular job.
  12. Work-related knowledge is (not) the capability to perform some function or functions and achieve certain outcomes important to a particular job.
  13. Work-related skill is (not) a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something needed for a particular job.
  14. Work-related skill is (not) the learned ability to carry out a task with pre-determined results relevant to a particular job.
  15. Work-related skill is (not) the capability to perform some function or functions and achieve certain outcomes important to a particular job.
  16. Work-related ability is (not) a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something needed for a particular job.
  17. Work-related ability is (not) the learned ability to carry out a task with pre-determined results relevant to a particular job.
  18. Work-related ability is (not) the capability to perform some function or functions and achieve certain outcomes important to a particular job.