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| Recruitment Process |
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Alliance HR Consultancy follows a systematic and rigorous procedure for recruitments, in sync with the industry practices. Realizing the crucial importance of successful recruitment, we pursue an organized, efficient and practical methodology.
To comprehend the specific requirements of our clients, we get acquainted with their needs by meeting them in person. This gives a crystal clear idea of what is expected from us and the desired skill-set to be considered before starting our hunt for the right candidate. |
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After understanding the roles and responsibilities of the prospective candidate, the search process starts. A long list of matching resumes are reviewed and selected. Further short listing of the candidates leaves behind a list of most potential and appropriate candidates, who meet the desired requirements of the client.
These short listed candidates are contacted and a pre-interview check is conducted. Meanwhile, the client is informed about the short listed candidates.
Next, our client interviews the most eligible and short listed candidates. Finally, our clients then inform us about the selected and successful candidates, who are updated about the positive feedback by us while auto-mailers are sent out to the rest of the unsuccessful applicants. Once the salary negotiations are over we assist you with the employee management. |
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| What are the risk factors ? |
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Age – 40 or above for men with a family history of prostate cancer and African-American males, 50 or above for other men.
Family History – Father/brother/or male family member has prostate cancer.
Race – African-American males are at highest risk.
Early-stage - prostate cancer usually has no symptoms.
Get regular checkups and see your health care provider if you experience any of the following:
- Persistent hip or back pain
- Difficulty urinating
- Painful or burning urination
- Blood in your urine
But remember, most prostate cancers today have no symptoms |
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| Screening tests currently available |
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PSA – Prostate Specific Antigen
A blood test that can often detect a prostate related problem. An abnormal test may mean additional testing is needed.
DRE – Digital Rectal Exam |
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Removal of the prostate (Prostatectomy)
- Radiation therapy
- Hormone therapy
- Cryotherapy
- Watchful waiting
Some men with prostate cancer may not need to have treatments. Men, together with their families along with consultation with their doctor, need to have the facts to make informed decisions about screening and treatment for prostate cancer. |
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