First impressions count, and it’s very easy to fall into a pre-screen that suits your business, many providers overlook the fact that this should really be a two-way conversation between the candidate and end employer. This is the chance for the candidate to interview you too, an opportunity for you to really get them to buy into coming to work for you. If you don’t entice them, your competitors will. So how can you screen candidates but also ensure you get out of it what you need.
Your first contact should always be a call – NOT an application form and NOT an email. Although we understand the need and importance of application forms, this could also slow down your process incredibly and be a barrier. Chances are your competitors are calling the candidates, getting them in for interview next day, and maybe even offering there and then, in the meantime your sat waiting for the candidate to reply to your email or fill out your application form.
We always find that a pretty informal approach initially is key, this ensures that the candidate feels relaxed and feels that they are able to ask as many questions as possible. You should be:-
A Chat is much more likely to give you, and them, the answers you are looking for regarding the candidate’s suitability.
This is one of the key questions our Recruitment Team always asks when we take a new vacancy, and it is so saddening that not many people can provide a really good answer. We often get told
Believe it or not none of the above are that important to a candidate. As an employer or recruiter, your company should have a clear mission statement, this mission statement should run through every employee. Every employee should know what this is, what are your company’s values, and ethos? What makes you unique? Why were you formed? What is the story?
The result you want after your pre-screen call is to have: -
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