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Job Classification: A Practitioner’s Guide

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Job classification is the process to determine the relative rank of different jobs in an organization. This is important since the hierarchical position a job is classified as underlies many HR decisions. A great example of a job classification is the army with ranks like private, corporal, and general.

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Job Characteristics Model: A Practical Guide

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The HR generalist scores very high in skill variety, as they are responsible for employee relations, benefits management, employee compensation, and many other tasks daily, having to use multiple skills. Sometimes, jobs just “happen.” Managers also provide feedback. HR Generalist Skill variety. Task identity. This can vary greatly.

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A Practical Guide to the Job Characteristics Model

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This autonomy gives employees more control over their work environment and increases their job satisfaction. When everyone’s job description is a result of thorough job analysis with clear tasks and responsibilities, it is easier to manage the organization. Clear organizational information. Managers also provide feedback.

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Your A-Z Guide of HR Acronyms & Abbreviations

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BIK: Benefits In Kind Benefits In Kind (BIK) refer to any non-monetary compensation that employers provide to their employees. HR acronym usage example: “FJA is one of the most common job analysis methods. Other popular methods are critical incident technique (CTI) and task inventory.”

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