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Shorten Your Interview Process to Win Over Top Talent

Posted on 05/04 by Erin Helms

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You must speed up your hiring process to ensure you get all the exceptional job candidates. There is fierce competition for top candidates, so have a fast process that will work for you when you are recruiting. Here are some ways your organization can shorten your interview process to land top talent.

Be Selective

Be selective about which candidates you choose to interview. It can save you days, perhaps weeks, in the hiring process. At the start of the process, spend your time attracting suitable candidates. Write a detailed job description and create enticing advertisements in the right places. You can ask your team and network for referrals. To stay organized, view and categorize resumes. As you view resumes, use phone screens to decide which candidates make the next round. Refrain from wasting your time on phone screening candidates who are not solid enough to do the job. Detect red flags during phone screening? Do not bring the candidate in for an in-person (or virtual) interview. Stick to a small group of the most qualified candidates to bring into subsequent rounds.

Make the Experience Exceptional

By the time an exceptional candidate is in front of you, they are likely interviewing elsewhere as well. Try to work quickly and create a superior experience for your candidates. Remember that your hiring process speaks volumes about your organization. Hiring success depends on a candidate’s experience with you. The candidate is evaluating your company and how your organization makes decisions.

Action/Communication Plan

Regarding recruiting, speed, and communication are vital to the hiring process. Make a clear communication plan and consider the following: What is your timeline for making a hire? Who needs to sign off on steps within the process? Who oversees reviewing resumes? How many rounds of interviews? Who will you include in each round of interviews? Who will communicate with the candidates? Proactive communication enables you to keep the process moving forward. It lets you engage candidates in conversations to gauge their interest level, confirm the following steps, and align on potential dates that keep the process moving.

Eliminate Unnecessary Steps

A candidate’s interest level depends on the contact frequency and the time between communication and meetings. If you wait to schedule an interview, a candidate might lose interest or pursue other opportunities. Cultivate the interest of a candidate until you close the deal. Look for bottlenecks or tasks that take too long, and create a plan to improve these areas before your next candidate searches. You might consider the following: Pre-screen questionnaires Personality tests Additional phone screens Feedback from secondary parties

Make an Offer Without Hesitation

A top candidate will not wait for you to make an offer. These candidates are getting multiple offers; if you hesitate, you will miss the chance to hire an outstanding employee. The sooner you can make the offer, the more likely the candidate will accept the offer. Move fast! LaborMAX can deliver the people you need when you need them.

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