The Secret to a Successful Candidate Interview Experience
You’ve implemented a strong sourcing program, a creative recruitment marketing strategy and an engaging onboarding program. But did you know none of these initiatives matter if your candidate interview experience is less than stellar? Why is it that this often-overlooked part of the candidate experience is so important?
Join us for a lively discussion about improving your organization’s interview process by attending the webinar: Jeopardizing the Offer: The Dangers of Your Candidate Interview Experience.
Organizations can take steps to improve the interview process, making it more candidate-friendly and scalable to improve the level of quality hires. According to Brandon Hall Group’s Hiring Practices Internal Mobility Survey, almost all organizations (90%) consider interviewing to be important or critical to their organization’s success, but only a small percentage of organizations (18%) have fully automated their interview process.
By automating the interview process, organizations can schedule, screen, interview, assess and evaluate candidates in an efficient, effective, consistent and fair manner. Even relatively small changes can make a big difference. For example, by automating scheduling, organizations can achieve scalability by increasing the number of candidates interviewed and filling a greater number of jobs with quality talent.
Attend this webinar to discover how to improve your organization’s interview process. Kelly Powers, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Yello and Angie Verros, Founder of Vaia Talent will join me to discuss: Jeopardizing the Offer: The Dangers of Your Candidate Interview Experience.
About the Author
Daria Friedman is the Principal Analyst for the Talent Acquisition and Engagement practices at Brandon Hall Group. As an analyst, Daria analyzes trends in the market, advises clients on how to improve their practices/programs, conducts solution provider briefings, leads webinars and workshops, and has authored numerous blogs and research studies.