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The Ethics of Recruitment
In this highly interactive session you will be introduced to two ethical recruitment dilemmas that are typical of scenarios that are faced every day across Australia by companies.
The aim of the session is to have you consider the principles, either explicit or implicit, upon which you operate not just a recruiter but also as the representative of your employer.
The challenge of fully and carefully considering your own ethics, your job role, your employer’s responsibilities and the law will be fully explored in this stimulating and engaging session.
Ross is a high performance recruitment coach and recruitment industry blogger and commentator. As a professional recruiter, between 1989 and 2003, Ross screened over 80,000 resumes, interviewed over 3,000 people and successfully placed over 1,500 people in work. Over this time he worked in London, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne.
Since 2003 Ross has run his own business, RossClennett.com, providing a range of services to the recruitment industry in Australia and New Zealand, predominantly high performance coaching and online recruitment and leadership programs. For over fifteen years Ross has been writing forthright opinion pieces on recruitment, the recruitment industry, the labour market and high performance. Initially these articles were published in recruitment industry magazines and on specialist recruitment websites, both in Australia and overseas. Since 2007 Ross has been publishing a popular weekly blog with many of his posts having been reproduced elsewhere, online and in print.
Ross has been professionally recognised by the designation, Fellow (FRCSA) awarded by the Recruitment & Consulting Services Association (Aus & NZ). In 2011 and 2012 Ross was a national finalist in the RCSA’s Outstanding Contribution Award given in recognition of, amongst other criteria, to a person who has raised the professionalism of the recruitment industry through their contribution.