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CHRA REVIEWER

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1.

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people all around the rated employee may provide ratings, including senior managers, the employee himself or herself, supervisors, subordinates, peers, team members, and internal or external customers

(a)  

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refers to assessments designed to measure an individual's knowledge, skills, or competencies in specific areas that are relevant to their job performance.

(a)  

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strategic approach used by organizations to thoroughly assess candidates for employment beyond the traditional interview process. This method aims to gather comprehensive insights into candidates' skills, competencies, experiences, and potential contributions to the organization.

(a)  

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performance appraisal method for employees where assessor selects the best and worst employees based on certain trait/criterion and ranks them accordingly

(a)  

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this test is used to evaluate the personality traits, characteristics, and preferences of job applicants. It aims to predict how well an individual might fit into a specific role or organizational culture based on their personality profile

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is a formal discussion process between an employee and his/her manager regarding performance and other aspects of job role. In this interview, the employer and the employee discuss the performances of the individual and the key areas of improvement and how the employee can grow through a feedback mechanism.

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is a formalized program combining on-the-job training (OJT) with classroom instruction. It is typically used in skilled trades and professions, where apprentices (learners) work under the guidance of experienced mentors or journeymen to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for the job.

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