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11 Must-Ask Behavioral Interview Questions

Glassdoor for Employers

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 was going on?

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How to Build a Diverse Recruiting Strategy

Social Talent

According to a Boston Consulting Group report , companies with more diverse management teams have 19% higher revenues due to innovation. Highlight diversity and inclusion values: Emphasize your company’s commitment to DEI in the job description and outline relevant policies or initiatives.

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Revamping the Interview Process Means Prioritizing Candidates for Success

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Today’s labor market has been trending positive, with 339,000 jobs added in May – but coming out of the global pandemic, employees are reevaluating their priorities and seeking more fulfillment in their professional and personal lives. It’s also important to ask questions that illuminate soft skills.

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How to Develop a Skills-Based Hiring Strategy

HackerRank

By embracing this new model, you’re not just selecting candidates who can do the job today but those who can grow with your company and adapt to future needs. Go beyond basic job descriptions — engage with the team and the hiring manager to understand what tasks the new hire will be doing and what skills they need to excel in that role.

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14 Examples of Unconscious Bias in Job Descriptions (2024 Update)

Ongig

The examples of unconscious bias in job descriptions are rampant. The bad news: your job postings likely have some bias. You can eliminate unconscious bias in job descriptions manually (see tips below) or through a solution like Ongig’s Text Analyzer software. I’ve included 14 examples below.

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Hiring a Manager: 11 Tips to Avoid a Bad Hire

Hundred5

Hiring a manager is different from hiring an employee in the following aspects: leadership skills, experience, impact, cost, cultural fit, and the evaluation process. From the moment you put together a job description to the moment you make an offer, the differences are immense.

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Empowering the Next Generation: UKG’s Transformative Approach to Early Career Recruitment with HackerRank

HackerRank

One key aspect of our strategy involves establishing strong partnerships with local college campuses and student-led organizations that align with our company culture and values. What best practices would you recommend for crafting job descriptions that attract the right candidates and promote diversity and inclusion?