The solution to this week’s Starter Question is given below. Please remember that you really need to build up a Discussion-based answer. Read the actual notes issued for markers for this question.
If no attempt at discussion then only 50% of the marks available. If no discussion please
indicate with “NO D”. Must hit each of the 4 areas to gain the first 4 marks – 2 additional
points from any area to gain final 2 marks.
Internal
- It gives employees within the company a chance to develop their career.
- Shorter induction period needed as the employee is likely to be familiar with the company
- Employers will know more about internal candidates’ abilities – this should reduce the risk of employing the “wrong” person.
- May be quicker and less expensive than recruiting from outside the business.
- With internal recruitment another vacancy will be created.
- Smaller pool of applicants.
External
- Introduces new or fresh ideas/skills. Could produce a bigger pool of applicants.
- Candidates might be of better quality.
- Candidates less well known and therefore more risk in employing the wrong person.
- Could demotivate existing employees.
- Expensive
- Time consuming …
Notes:
- Accept views of organisation and employees
- Be aware of awarding an extra mark for simply stating the opposite/flip side of an answer.
- Second mark can be awarded if there is development.
- Do not award marks for outsourcing recruitment.
- Accept 2 separate paragraphs on internal and external as an example of discussion