ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES OF RECRUITMENT, SELECTION AND PLACEMENT IN (THE CASE OF GURAGE ZONE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE)

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2025-08

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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY

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This study investigates the challenges associated with recruitment, selection, and placement processes within the Gurage Zone Administration Office. Effective human resource practices are vital for enhancing organizational performance, yet public institutions often face systemic and procedural constraints in attracting and retaining qualified personnel. Through qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, including interviews, surveys, and document analysis, the study identifies key obstacles such as lack of transparency, political interference, inadequate planning, limited training for HR staff, and mismatch between candidates' qualifications and job requirements. The findings suggest that these challenges significantly hinder the efficiency and fairness of staffing practices. Recommendations are proposed to improve policy implementation, build institutional capacity, and establish merit-based recruitment systems. The study contributes to the broader discourse on public sector human resource management in developing regions.

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