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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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Identifying High-Potential Candidates: A Guide for CMOs and Hiring Managers

TeamBuilderSearch

Behavioral Interview Techniques Behavioral interviews allow you to evaluate how candidates have approached challenges in the past. Here are a few tips: Offer Continuous Learning Opportunities: Provide access to training, mentorship programs, and leadership workshops.

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Build Your Bottom Line: Accountable Culture in 6 Steps

ExactHire Recruiting

Top-performing companies understand just how critical the workplace culture is to their success, so they’re intentional and systematic about how they create, drive, and describe their cultures. They know that culture is the “enabler”—or the “hobbler”—for new strategic plans and directions. Here are six steps. For example, ask.

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

Social Talent

This guide provides practical insights on how to evaluate candidates’ soft skills, ensuring they align with your team’s culture, boost team dynamics, and reduce turnover. See how SocialTalent training can help you become better at evaluating soft skills in interviews. Yet, assessing these intangible skills can be challenging.

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How to Effectively Vet Job Candidates

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Use a combination of behavioral interview questions to learn about past experiences, situational questions to understand how a candidate would respond in hypothetical scenarios, and personality questions to understand work preferences and culture fit. Assess for cultural fit Skills can be taught. Culture fit cannot.

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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. Best Practices for Implementation To get the most out of structured interviews, follow these best practices: Designing Effective Questions: Don’t settle for generic questions.

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How to Build a Diverse Recruiting Strategy

Social Talent

This article will explore the various components of a successful diverse recruiting strategy, from auditing job ads for inclusivity to creating training programs for diversity awareness. Diversity events and celebrations: Host events and celebrations that highlight and honor your employees’ backgrounds, cultures, and traditions.

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