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In interview process, what is the difference between a “Search” committee and a “Selection” committee?

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Question added by Alia Hassan , Head of Human Resources , Al Hurreyah for consulting
Date Posted: 2019/01/29
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by saleem abrar , Recruitment Coordinator (Client Management & Recruitment) , HABSONS JOBUPS LIMITED

A search committee is a group of individuals formed for purposes of assisting the responsible administrator in recruiting and screening candidates for a posted academic position.

Selection committee member requires an understanding of the need for the recruitment. This common knowledge should be established at the onset of your recruitment efforts.

Initial discussions include:

Committee and members’ roles, responsibilities, expertise It is critically important that the panel composition remains constant throughout the process. Anyone agreeing to serve on the committee must commit to attend all meetings and interviews.

Position’s roles, responsibilities and qualifications

Importance of an objective, fair and transparent process

Related practices, policies, legislation, mandates, resources

Understanding of diversity and equity and how they will be supported

Understanding and identification of biases within the committee and approaches to mitigate their effects

 

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