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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. Traditional behavioral interview questions draw from the very specific context of the working world.

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The Importance of Assessing Interpersonal Skills in Recruitment

Hacker Earth

Example: In a hackathon-style assessment, an extroverted candidate might take the lead, presenting themselves as a strong collaborator, while introverted but equally capable individuals may not get the same recognition. Behavioral interviews Behavioral interviews focus on past experiences to predict future performance.

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Key Non-Technical Skills to Look for When Hiring Software Engineers

HackerRank

How to Identify It: Technical Presentations: Ask candidates to explain a past project or technical concept to a non-technical audience. Cross-Functional Interaction: Present hypothetical collaboration scenarios in which candidates interact with non-technical teams. Are they natural leaders?

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The 12 Most Effective Employee Selection Methods: A Comprehensive Guide

Hacker Earth

Finding people who complement your company culture are more likely to stick around and become valuable assets. Selection Method 3: Personality Assessments Overview and Effectiveness While skills and experience are crucial, a candidate’s personality also plays a big role in team dynamics and overall company culture fit.

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Navigating the Python Landscape in 2025: Demand, Recruitment Strategies, Competitive Advantages, and Success Stories

Recruiting Blogs

Assess Technical Proficiency and Cultural Fit: Implement a thorough evaluation process that includes technical assessments, coding challenges, and behavioral interviews to ensure candidates possess the necessary skills and align with your company's culture.

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10 Final Interview Questions to Ask Candidates

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

It led to a candid conversation about our company culture, and we offered him the job. But this guy had the skills and experience to back up his self-assuredness, and we’d already talked at length about his strengths during previous interviews. Ask questions to determine their alignment with the company culture, work style, and values.

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Technology Executive Search Explained

Nexus Search Partners

They can then find executives who not only have the right skills and experience but also fit well with the company's culture. It starts with understanding what the client company needs, its culture, and the exact requirements for the executive position. Some might be interested if presented with the right opportunity.

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