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Behavioral Interviewing: The Achilles Heel of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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We've all been on the other side of the table when a hiring manager or recruiter asked us a behavioral interview question. Behavioral interviewing has been the gold standard in hiring and recruiting for decades. Traditional behavioral interview questions draw from the very specific context of the working world.

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11 Must-Ask Behavioral Interview Questions

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Behavioral interviewing uses strategically-composed questions to share how a candidate’s past performance might support a hiring company’s future needs. Focusing in on both hard and soft skills, the questions drill down into several layers of a job seeker’s value proposition, unearthing interview gold. What did you do?

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Structured Interviews: Definition, Benefits, Challenges & Examples

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In the world of recruitment and hiring, interviews play a crucial role in assessing candidates and making informed decisions. Among the various types of interviews, structured interviews have gained popularity for their systematic and objective approach. What are Structured Interviews & Unstructured Interviews?

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10 Tips for a More Successful Interview: A Guide for Interviewers

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Interviews are a crucial part of the hiring process, as they allow companies to get to know potential candidates and determine whether they would be a good fit for the role. However, a bad interview can lead to hiring the wrong person, which can be a costly mistake for companies.

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How to Build a Diverse Recruiting Strategy

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These organizations often have job boards, networking events, and other resources to help connect employers with talented people of all backgrounds. These organizations can often provide resources, referrals, and support to help you reach candidates.

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

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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. So, what exactly is a structured interview, and how can you implement it in your hiring process? What is a structured interview?

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Conducting Virtual Interviews: 10 Tips for the Hiring Manager

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The interview process is all about getting to know a potential candidate — learning what they’re capable of and who they are. However, in-person interviews aren’t always possible (or even the best option) in today’s digital world. The rise of virtual interviews Many prospective employees prefer virtual interviews.