This course is for talent acquisition professionals who want to streamline and improve their interviewing process.
The process of interviewing and hiring has been around for eons. However, as the profession of recruiting has adapted to changes in the economy and technology, so has the interviewing process. Recruiters and hiring managers must be prepared to implement well thought out strategies to assess top talent in our industries.
This course focuses on arguably the most subjective of these steps —conducting the screening of candidates—and the most important assessment technique: the interview. It is difficult to make judgments about people in years, let alone days; and yet this is what the hiring process requires.
To be successful in this course, you should have a background in talent acquisition.
By the end of this course, you will be able to compare the strengths and weaknesses of the traditional, situational, case, behavioral-based, and performance-based interview formats. You will have a keen understanding of the recruitment process including the players involved, and tips on developing interview questions and leveraging resources. You’ll also learn how to prepare an interview team and develop an outline of interview questions to evaluate specific candidate competencies, and much more!
Overview
Syllabus
- Understanding the Recruitment Process
- Today’s hiring teams must implement well thought out strategies to find and attract the talent needed to make the organization successful. This course focuses on arguably the most subjective of these steps - conducting the screening of candidates - and the most important assessment technique: the interview.
- Preparing for a Successful Interviewing Process
- In order to be an effective partner with your recruitment team, consistency is key. This section will look at best practices and tools to add to your checklist of things to do when working with your recruiter or human resources business partner.
- Conducting Successful Interviews
- In order to successfully conduct interviews, it's imperative to prepare. In this module, you'll find tips for reviewing resumes, critical interviewing skills, and a list of questions to ask and avoid.
- Finalizing the Outcome and Preparing for Next Steps
- When the interviews are finished, the power will shift to the candidate who receives the offer. In order to avoid a declined offer, it is imperative to maintain a positive experience for every candidate. Let's look at the post interview phase and its many opportunities to impress the candidate.
Taught by
Laura Stoker