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How Emotional Intelligence Can Help You Get Work Done

Recruiting Daily Advisor

There’s a paradox when it comes to emotional intelligence : Those who lack it rarely see the value in attempting to get better at it. However, to be successful in a professional setting, the tenets of emotional intelligence, or emotional quotient (EQ), are too important to ignore. So, what can you do about it?

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15 Tips for Improving Emotional Intelligence in the Recruiting Process

ExactHire Recruiting

I love learning more about human behavior’s impact on employee engagement and corporate culture. But specifically, the idea that emotional intelligence is an adaptable skill that can improve—or regress—based on an awareness of one’s emotions is fascinating to me. I recently listened to Emotional Intelligence 2.0

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15 Tips for Improving Emotional Intelligence in the Recruiting Process

ExactHire Recruiting

I love learning more about human behavior’s impact on employee engagement and corporate culture. But specifically, the idea that emotional intelligence is an adaptable skill that can improve—or regress—based on an awareness of one’s emotions is fascinating to me. I recently listened to Emotional Intelligence 2.0

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How Could ChatGPT Impact Recruiting and Talent Sourcing?

WizardSourcer

Writing job descriptions: ChatGPT can be used to generate clear and compelling job descriptions based on the job requirements and the company’s culture, which can attract more diverse and qualified candidates. These tasks require human skills such as communication, negotiation, and emotional intelligence.

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How to Weigh Soft Skills During Interviews

JazzHR

Traditional interview questions often focus too much on experience. Interviewers ask candidates if they possess certain skills or how they’ve used those skills in the past. These tactics will help interviewers gain the most insight from their future interviews. Align candidates with company culture.

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Sources of Bias in Your Current Hiring Process – and How to Mitigate Them

Recruiting Daily Advisor

When making decisions, our brains use both our past experiences and the norms and expectations of the communities, cultures, and systems we live within – with both positive and negative impacts. To remedy this issue, we must first understand the sources of bias. Taking mental shortcuts is one thing that makes us uniquely human.

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How to Identify and Interview Results-Driven Candidates

Glassdoor for Employers

Because of this, it’s prudent for organizations to source and hire candidates who will provide an immediate return on the company’s investment. Fortunately, using a meaty job description that qualifies position fit, alongside a storied, behavioral interview process, can help to achieve these measurable recruiting goals.