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The difference between bidding and selection

The definition, purpose, process and scope of application are different.

1. Definition: Bidding is a market transaction. The tenderer issues a tender announcement or notice, invites potential bidders to bid, and finally selects the winning bidder and signs a contract with it. Selection refers to selective selection, YEATION, and selecting the best among the best, which is mostly used to select some people with strong abilities.

2. Purpose: The purpose of bidding is to find the supplier or contractor that can best meet the buyer's needs and requirements, and sign a purchase contract with them. The purpose of selection is to form a high-quality team or complete a specific task, and select the best candidate from many applicants.

3. Process: Tendering usually includes the processes of issuing tender announcement, tendering, bid evaluation and calibration. Selection includes the process of publishing recruitment announcement, collecting resumes, screening resumes, interviewing and deciding to hire.

4. Scope of application: Bidding is mainly used for the procurement of goods, projects and services. Selection is mostly used to select talents, form teams or complete specific tasks.