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Behavioral Interviewing: The Achilles Heel of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Glassdoor for Employers

We've all been on the other side of the table when a hiring manager or recruiter asked us a behavioral interview question. Behavioral interviewing has been the gold standard in hiring and recruiting for decades. Breaking out of "the club" requires you to break out of the constraints of your behavioral interview questions.

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4 Ways to Assess Soft Skills in an Interview

JazzHR

That’s why once candidates make it to the interview stage, you need to be able to assess the personal qualities they possess to see if they’ll actually gel with your organization and be an effective contributor to your team. Let’s look at four great approaches you can take: Asking behavioral questions. Ask situational questions.

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The Importance of Assessing Interpersonal Skills in Recruitment

Hacker Earth

Challenges in assessing interpersonal skills Assessing interpersonal skills during recruitment can be more complex than evaluating technical capabilities. Below are some of the key challenges, with examples to illustrate their real-world implications: 1. Such differences can result in biased assessments.

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How to Craft Behavioral Interview Questions [and Get Revealing Answers]

SmartRecruiters

One of the toughest things about interviewing is making the most of your limited time with a candidate—especially if you’re assessing skills that you have little or no experience with yourself. In this guide, you’ll find: What is a behavioral interview question? This also reduces the risk of interviewer bias.

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How to Rephrase Behavioral Interview Questions

SmartRecruiters

We’ve all used behavioral interview questions—questions that ask job candidates to recount a past experience so we can assess their likely future performance. In theory, behavioral interview questions should work just fine (because past behavior is usually a decent predictor of future behavior).

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How to Evaluate Soft Skills During Interviews: A Guide for Hiring Managers

Social Talent

Yet, assessing these intangible skills can be challenging. By assessing these skills early, hiring managers can ensure a smoother onboarding process and foster a supportive, engaged, and productive team. These examples allow interviewers to see beyond generic claims and observe how candidates demonstrate core skills in real situations.

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Interview Questions for Developing Others and Teams

Lever

When interviewing candidates, you’re assessing them for a myriad of skills and traits. To start designing an effective interview, you can use these behavioral interview question examples to build out your interview questions and process.