Posts Tagged ‘#Interviewing’
#TalentAttraction #Tuesday RECRUITING THE WRONG CANDIDATES? IMPROVE YOUR MANAGERS’ INTERVIEW SKILLS
With over 40 years of expert professional recruiting experience, I wish I counted how few Hiring Managers have formally been trained to Interview Effectively. Consider that a manager who has not formally been trained to interview effectively, certainly has not been trained to select the best candidate. Need we go further? Of course, we need…
Read More#JobSearch #Friday – 3 Important Post Interview Tips
You feel that your interview went well. You are excited about this position! You liked the manager and their proposed position – and the company appears to be set to rocket up! How do you land this position? I once interviewed for a pre-IPO start-up. During my research on the company and the Founder, I…
Read More#TalentAttraction #Tuesday – YOUR COMPANY PROMOTED A SOLE CONTRIBUTOR TO MANAGER. WHAT IS NEXT?
The current manager left your company for a new position. The Executives chose to promote a top sole contributor to the Manager. What happens next? As a professional recruiter with 39 years of experience with clients, many with names you know, far too often what happens next is they start work – without any management…
Read More#TalentAttraction #Tuesday – 8 Ways To Structure Interview Questions
How important is it to Train Managers on how to effectively interview? If a Hiring Manager has not been trained to effectively interview, they certainly have not been trained on how to select the best-qualified candidate. This week, we discuss the 8 different ways to structure interview questions. *Do not write questions and candidate responses…
Read More#TalentAttraction #Tuesday – Importance of Hiring Manager Interview Training
Consider – if a Hiring Manager has not been trained to effectively interview candidates, they certainly have not been trained to select the best-qualified candidate. How does an untrained Hiring Manager typically determine the best of the interviewed candidates? They review their own successful experience. Then they try to find someone whose successful experience matches…
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