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Tips on How to Design the Right Interview

JazzHR

It’s time to begin the interview process. It should be to yourself and the hiring manager. Which type of interview should I use? Most studies suggest structured interviews are better at finding the right employee for any given role. Always use structured interviews. Behavioral vs. Situational.

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What Is a Structured Interview? Why They Work and How To Conduct One

Vervoe

The methods used to evaluate candidates and predict suitability are highly contested and debated among hiring managers and recruiters. A recent review of a 1998 meta-analysis has found that structured interviews are the #1 candidate evaluation method, causing a major reshuffle to previously acclaimed evaluation methods.

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15 Tough Interview Questions Candidates Won’t Expect

The Hire Talent

As professional recruiters, we know that we have to go beyond run-of-the-mill interviews and draft some tough interview questions to challenge the candidates when we want to hire talent. You should design such an interview not intending to catch applicants off-guard and put them in awkward situations.

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How to Build a Diverse Recruiting Strategy

Social Talent

For recruitment professionals, this means developing a strategy that promotes diversity and inclusion at every stage of the hiring process. Diverse and inclusive hiring practices contribute to fairer and more equitable workplaces and communities. Why Does Recruiting Diversity Matter?

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Interviewing techniques: 10 mistakes experienced interviewers avoid

Workable

Interviews have been the hardest part of the hiring process throughout their history. Finding interviewing techniques that work is challenging and mistakes that can compromise your judgement, from cognitive biases to lack of proper preparation, may have serious consequences. Eventually you may also lose a great hire.

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219+ Next-Level Interview Questions to Ask Candidates

Recruiting Blogs

The value of interviewing a job candidate is largely dependent on the questions you ask. In order to determine what you should ask as an interviewer, you first need to pose some questions to yourself: What are the hard skills, soft skills, and experience you require in the position? Good luck and happy hiring!

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Conducting a Successful Interview: Pros and Cons of Different Interview Styles

Social Talent

The interview is one of the most important steps in the talent acquisition process. But how do you ensure that you are conducting an effective interview? Talking to a candidate one-on-one isn’t the only way to interview, after all. Talking to a candidate one-on-one isn’t the only way to interview, after all.