Sunday, April 12, 2015

Summery of SHRi Article: Are your job ads discriminatory?

01 April 2015, Singapore: This is a summary of an article from SHRi (Singapore Human Resources Institute) Human Capital magazine (Jan-Mar 2015 Issue). Good article for those in the talent acquisition field. If you are a new HR practioner taking up talent acquisition roles in Singapore please take note of the seven (7) criteria ... as the author wrote: it is a no-no's in Singapore recruitment advertisements. 

Nationality
Words or phases that excludes Singaporeans or indicate preference for non-Singaporeans, for example, 'Non-Singaporean / specific nationality preferred / welcome only', or 'EP / S Pass / WP / DP / LTSVP holders preferred / welcome / only.

Language
If a job entails proficiency in a particular language, the ad should explain why. For example' "Mandarin is an advantage" doesn't cut it.

Age
Words or phrases that suggest preference for candidates of a particular age, for example, 'Below 30 years old only'.

Race
Race should not be a criterion for selection of candidates.

Religion

Religion should not be a criterion for recruitment unless the job requires employees to perform religious functions as of the job.

Gender
Words or phrases that suggest perference for job candidates of  a particular gender.

Marital Status
Generally an irrelevant criterion, so for example,"Preferably singles' is not acceptable.



-- The End ---

Thursday, April 2, 2015

TED Talk: Dan Pink on Motivation

02 April 2015, Singapore: This is a video (18 minutes) about motivation. I was introduced to the video when I enroll for the COURSERA course 'International Leadership & Organizational Behaviour'.

After viewing the video, I have to agree with the presenter Daniel Pink. As a HR Professional, now I know why some jobs cannot be rewarded with money! Watch the video!

Click the hyperlink: Dan Pink on Motivation


--The End--