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Salancik and Pfeffer suggest information in the social environment does not provide the individual with information about appropriate attitudes.
Interviewing
The process of asking questions and evaluating a candidate for a potential job, role, or position.
Selection Decision
The process of choosing the most suitable candidate for a position from a pool of applicants.
Supervisor
An individual in an organization who is responsible for overseeing and managing the work of other employees to ensure productivity and quality standards are met.
Employee Selection
The process of evaluating and choosing the most suitable candidate for a job role.
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