Effective recruitment and selection are the pre-conditions for achieving higher employee’s performance and ultimately achieving the organization's objectives. Discuss the validity of this statement.

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Recruitment is a method of creating a connection with applicants and creating awareness about the opportunity available to encourage them to apply for a job opportunity. It is a positive approach as applicants are motivated to submit applications.

Selection refers to the method of screening and shortlisting the best candidatures out of the pool of applicants based on applications and resumes received. It is a negative method as it includes rejection.

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