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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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18 Great Questions to Ask in a Peer Interview

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Peer interviews can go a long way toward helping hiring teams get a holistic picture of their next hire. A successful peer interview can not only help you pinpoint the best team and culture fit, but could also make the final stages go smoother when the candidate is excited to join the team. This goes both ways.

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Ask These 4 Interview Questions to Screen for Emotional Intelligence

Linkedin Talent Blog

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is defined as having a balance of self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skill. To find out, we surveyed recruiters for their best interview questions for sourcing emotionally intelligent hires. This question is, how do you find people that have high EQ?

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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. With EQ becoming so important in the workplace, you can apply your enhanced emotional awareness to better identify it in candidates.

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Why Traditional Recruitment Processes No Longer Cut It – And How Job Simulations Can Help

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They’re unnecessarily time-consuming : On average, it takes organizations 42 days to recruit, interview, screen, and hire a new employee. Resume screening What is resume screening? How is resume screening performed? Two different methods are used to screen resumes: manual and automated screening.

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65 Recruitment Statistics to Help You Hire Better in 2024

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55% of candidates believe it should take them 1-2 weeks to go from the first interview to being offered the job letter. On average, it takes about 23 days for an interview process to finish. 75% of job searches inform their career decision based on LinkedIn. 70% of hiring managers have had success hiring through social media.

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19 Practical Interview Questions For Hiring | ClearCompany

ClearCompany Recruiting

This post about practical interview questions was originally published in April 2016. A resume outlines who your candidates are, but job interviews are your chance to fill in the details. Interviews are the time to dig deeper into a candidate's qualifications, skills, and personality to see if they’re the best person for the role.