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How to Screen for Retention in a Recession

Glassdoor for Employers

Here's what to look for on a candidate's application - and what to listen for in a screening interview: Source: Did the applicant apply through Glassdoor? Passion, EQ and strategy: Are you asking the right questions? Three questions most effective in screening for retention: What was your favorite job and why?

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Best Ways To Assess a Product Manager’s Skills When Hiring

Vervoe

Professionals in this role combine technical skills with emotional intelligence; analytical skills with strong communication; and the ability to manage stakeholders with product-specific hard skills. Here are some strategies for finding the best candidates for your product management team during your next hiring process.

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Forget Interview Questions: 4 Fresh Tactics to Screen Candidates for Emotional Intelligence

Linkedin Talent Blog

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a hot topic right now. So hot that it caused a lot of controversy on ABC’s The Bachelor, where one contestant told another that she “lacked the emotional intelligence” to be with this season’s bachelor. And, emotional intelligence falls into that category.

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30 Examples of Employee Strengths Every Company Needs

Hundred5

When assessing candidates in job interviews, remember that your employee strengths are your organization’s strengths. Unsure what to look for when assessing candidates (or your current workforce) for strengths and weaknesses? Assessing an employee’s strengths doesn’t have to be hard. Because think about it.

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4 Ways to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence (EQ)—and Become a Better Recruiter

Linkedin Talent Blog

Emotional intelligence (EQ) —the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others—is predicted to be one of the most in-demand workplace skills by 2020. Here are four strategies you can use right away to start boosting your EQ. But, it’s not just something to look for in a new hire.

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9 Skills You Need To Test When Hiring a Product Manager

Vervoe

Product management requires analytical skills and technical skills in addition to emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills. Owning the product strategy : Keeping tabs on market trends and customer needs to adjust marketing strategies and product features before launch. What to look for in a product manager.

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Recruiters or AI, Who Will Win The Battle for Talent?

Contract Recruiter

One of the most common uses of AI in recruitment is resume screening. AI interviews can assess not just what candidates say, but how they say it, analyzing everything from speech patterns to facial expressions. Emotional Intelligence: Human recruiters can interpret subtle cues that an AI might miss.