Short list

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Short List[edit | edit source]

A short list is a term commonly used in various fields such as recruitment, awards, and project management. It refers to a narrowed-down list of candidates, items, or options that have been selected from a larger pool for further consideration or evaluation.

Recruitment[edit | edit source]

In the context of recruitment, a short list is a list of candidates who have been selected for further evaluation after an initial screening process. This list typically includes individuals who meet the essential criteria and qualifications for the job. The short-listed candidates are often invited for interviews, assessments, or other selection processes.

Awards[edit | edit source]

For awards and competitions, a short list is a list of nominees or entries that have been selected from a larger group of submissions. These nominees are considered the top contenders for the award and are usually announced publicly before the final winner is chosen. The short list helps to highlight the most outstanding entries and generates interest and anticipation for the final decision.

Project Management[edit | edit source]

In project management, a short list may refer to a list of potential vendors, contractors, or solutions that have been selected for further evaluation. This list is created after an initial review of proposals or bids and includes those that best meet the project's requirements. The short-listed options are then subjected to more detailed analysis, negotiations, or presentations before a final selection is made.

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