application notes
pecohr
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I'm having a minor disagreement with fellow HR staff member about applications and notes.
Fellow HR person believes we need to make a note on each application (separate page) detailing items like, incomplete application, doesn't meet minimum qualifications, unsolicited, etc. to cover our A_ _ in case we are audited by the DOL (on all applications we accept/solicite for).
I disagree and think that the above mentioned info could actually be used against us if the auditor found fault or disagreed with assessment notes. In addition to the fact that there are a lot of applicants for each posted position.
What do you do?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Fellow HR person believes we need to make a note on each application (separate page) detailing items like, incomplete application, doesn't meet minimum qualifications, unsolicited, etc. to cover our A_ _ in case we are audited by the DOL (on all applications we accept/solicite for).
I disagree and think that the above mentioned info could actually be used against us if the auditor found fault or disagreed with assessment notes. In addition to the fact that there are a lot of applicants for each posted position.
What do you do?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Comments
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
(Performing this weekend!)
I also created an applicant database so that I can track applicants.
LFernandes
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pecohr,
I generally agree with Don D.'s post. Making notes on the application is
not the problem; it's making the "wrong" notes on the application that could
give rise to problems.
David Symes
Perkins Coie LLP
1211 S.W. Fifth Ave., Ste. 1500
Portland, OR 97204-3715
phone (503) 727-2000
Also, I log all applications that I have received into a data base. As I log them in, I insert the notes that I made on each one. Then I discard the post-it note. The data base makes it so easy to go back, at a later date, and see if there were any candidates that might be called in for another opening that might develop.
what about the applications from people you have no intention of interviewing based on; no match to job requirements or unsolicited resumes from the people who only read enough of the ad to get company name and address. Is there any requirement to make some sort of notation (on separate document/form/post it note of course) vs just keeping a copy of the ad and job requirement to compare against.
Thanks,
Stuart
Unsolicited resumes are filed in the circular file.
I appreciate everyone input and learn something for all of you!
Stuart
The hiring "team" gets together after the interview and discusses the appropriateness of the individual for the position.