BBM3101: Employee Sourcing

Institution Mount Kenya University
Course School of Business a...
Year 1st Year
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BBM3101: Employee Sourcing is a Human Resource Management course offered under the Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) program in the School of Business and Public Management. The unit equips learners with knowledge and skills in recruitment and selection, job analysis, staffing strategies, and the ethical and legal issues involved in employee sourcing. By the end of the course, students are able to design and implement effective staffing processes to support organizational success
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