Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) meet federal reporting guidelines that require up-to-date work history for each candidate.
B) identify those applicants that are most likely to succeed.
C) implement the "employment at will" doctrine.
D) discover whether the employee has ever worked for a competitor.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) letting them assume upper management positions for a limited time period.
B) exposing them to different functions within the organization, thus giving them the broad perspective needed by top managers.
C) helping them hone their highly specialized technical skills.
D) giving them the opportunity to learn about every aspect of work performed in their department by spending a day doing the job of each person within the department.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Although home-based work may become very popular in the future, only a small percentage of workers currently work at home on a regular basis.
B) Home-based work offers big advantages for many workers, but is likely to increase costs for employers significantly.
C) Home-based work tends to increase the productivity of almost all workers, since people tend to be more productive when they are comfortable and can work flexible hours.
D) Home-based work allows workers to choose their own hours and interrupt work for child care and other tasks, but this freedom and flexibility can create problems for some workers.
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Shifts in the economy have led to a huge pool of skilled and unskilled workers from declining industries that are either unemployed or are underemployed.
B) Workers now would rather have more income rather than more leisure. Therefore, many employees now want to work more than 40 hours per week.
C) So many people have sought training in high-tech areas such as robotics and computers that there is likely to be a huge surplus of labor in high-tech industries.
D) Workers now desire more stability and predictability in their careers, so they now give their employers more loyalty and expect more loyalty from their employers in return.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) an excellent way to screen out employees.
B) legal in some states, but only if given to everyone applying for the position.
C) illegal under current employment legislation in all 50 states.
D) legal in all states, but seldom used.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Steiner
B) Gantt
C) Hay
D) Gilbreth
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) eliminates the need to meet affirmative action regulations.
B) ensures that the best qualified person gets the job.
C) is less costly, and helps maintain employee morale.
D) allows the firm to effectively use the "employment at will" strategy.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) interviewing
B) applicant analysis
C) performance appraisal
D) selection
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) is a contingent worker.
B) passed a written exam, but is still working to learn the basic skills needed to be a carpenter.
C) has successfully completed his apprenticeship program.
D) is an apprentice and still on the journey of becoming a certified professional carpenter.
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) the Better Business Bureau in your local area of operation.
B) the limits that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) places on the pollutants you can emit in your foreign factories.
C) the total number of employees you can hire.
D) nondiscrimination and affirmative action laws when doing business with the federal government.
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Showing 21 - 40 of 423
Related Exams