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Feb 25 2008

Job interview confidence (on camera)

Job interview webcamYou know you need to appear confident when you go to a job interview.  No one wants to hire someone who doesn’t seem to know what they’re doing or appears hesitant about their own ability to do the job. 

Interviewing on video brings another level of anxiety to this process, because you’re not speaking to a person, you’re speaking to a camera.  (Although that could work in your favor–you don’t have to worry about establishing rapport with a camera.  You just have to remember to look at it.  And smile.) 

The good news is, tips on how to build up your confidence for an interview also apply to your situation in a video interview.  For instance, you can practice your presentation skills and approach.  Research the company before the interview and practice answers to common questions (from 20 Interview Tips).  One tip from Calming Your Interview Jitters suggests you should pretend you are talking to a relative, which is pretty easy to do with a webcam. 

Just be careful that your confidence doesn’t veer into know-it-all, overconfident behavior.  The kind where you don’t acknowledge any problems you’ve ever had (which leaves you unable to convey your ability to overcome them) or where you don’t give any credit to co-workers or managers who have helped you.  That kind of attitude can turn off a hiring manager, no matter how much experience you have.  It can be a fine line, according to Heather Hamilton from Microsoft.   

Interview On Demand provides tutorials that walk you through the interview process, complete with more tips on interviewing, and practice questions so that you can see how you’re coming across before it counts for real.  And remember, the company is already interested in you, which is why they contacted you for the video interview.  That should make it easier to maintain your confidence.

 

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Hiring managers
- make faster, better hires while reducing costs.
Recruiters
- make more placements with more companies, faster.

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Feb 18 2008

Where have all the good ones gone?

Many companies have a problem attracting top candidates–they have the perception that “all the good ones are taken.”   It is true that the people who are REALLY good in their field generally won’t be actively searching for a job.  They have one, thank you, and since their companies are very interested in keeping them, candidates are generally happy and not looking.  That’s not to say that they wouldn’t be interested if something great were presented to them, though.  But, how do you get their attention, and how do you get them to agree to an interview?  Traditional interview processes are time-consuming, can be difficult to arrange, and normally eat into regular work day time. 

There’s one article by Dr. John Sullivan that advocates paying candidates for interviews as a solution.  We have our reservations about that, but Dr. Sullivan does have some advice we love for companies looking to expand the number and quality of candidates they have to choose from: 

1.  Conduct online interviews.  Online interviews are much easier for candidates to complete, and it reduces travel costs for the hiring company.  Wipro, and other companies in India, have been using video interviews and saving millions of dollars in travel costs.

2.  Hold the interview close to where they live and work.  Can’t get much closer than their personal computer equipped with a webcam

3.  Interview at night or on weekends.  Video interviews can be completed at any time that fits into the candidate’s schedule, without having to fit into a hiring manager’s schedule.

Companies can make the whole hiring process more candidate-friendly by using Interview On Demand to conduct intial interviews that work with any candidate’s schedule, no matter where the candidate lives.  Even if the candidate isn’t actively looking, a video interview can cost them less than 15 minutes of their time.  Not many people would pass on something that effortless for the possibility of a great opportunity.

 

INTERVIEW on DEMAND - removing the barriers between TOP CANDIDATES and the COMPANIES that seek them.
Hiring managers
- make faster, better hires while reducing costs.
Recruiters
- make more placements with more companies, faster.

Click here to sign up for a free trial of online video interviewing services provided by Interview on Demand

 


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Feb 17 2008

Video Career Profiles - hot new tool for third party recruiters

click here to register for a free trial with Interview on Demand and be entered into the drawingWell guys I posted a couple of days ago on RDC about a drawing we were holding at Interview on Demand, where the first 50 recruiters that signed up and purchased a video interview would be entered automatically for a free iPod Touch.

Good News! You still have time! There are a limited number of spots remaining (it has been only 2 business days after all) for recruiters to be among the first fifty to register. Click the button to register

The drawing is only part of the story. The reason we are having the drawing in the first place is to announce the launch of our second major program revision and the … tada …

ADDITION of a fantastic new tool for recruiters -Video Career Profiles.

Clcik to view the demo video career profile on Interview on Demand

Take a look at Interview on Demand website and check out the demo of the video career profile. It is a great tool that you can use to proactively market your candidates - providing your hiring managers with a one page view that includes:

  • Candidate resume
  • Downloadable supporting career documents
  • Career Summary [where you can list your feature benefit statements for the candidate]
  • Video interview, that we call the video ‘Intro-View’

Corporate recruiters are welcome to register as well, we have a great tool for you - video interviews. Corporate recruiters can create as many job-specific interviews as they like which are store them online. Then invite candidates to take these online video interviews which are recorded via webcam and stored on our system. The answered interviews are available for playback the hiring team anytime over a secure connection on the Internet, using a simple browser. Video interviews can help tremendously in a multitude of areas - shortening the hiring process, reducing costs, and increasing the quality of hires.  One way to make sure that you increase the quality of your recruitment program is to make sure you don’t hire the WRONG person.

Interview on Demand is like TiVo for Hiring only better… with TiVo you can time shift your watching but you have to be in front of your own TV to see your program, with Interview on Demand video interviews you can watch them when you want, but also WHERE you want - Starbucks before work, at home before dinner, on the train during the commute home, even on a cross country flight. All you need is an Internet connection.

Check out Interview on Demand and sign up for a free trial, today!

 

 

INTERVIEW on DEMAND - removing the barriers between TOP CANDIDATES and the COMPANIES that seek them.
Hiring managers
- make faster, better hires while reducing costs.
Recruiters
- make more placements with more companies, faster.

Click here to sign up for a free trial of online video interviewing services provided by Interview on Demand

 


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Feb 11 2008

From the Pony Express to Video Interviewing, Part 6 — or, Hiring Options in America

The progression of hiring options for businesses in America has followed the evolution of communication in the world.  We’ve highlighted some significant developments in this series–the Pony Express, the telegraph, the telephone, the cell phone, and the internet.  (The means of delivery has gotten smaller, but the area of delivery has gotten larger.  Crazy, huh?)

So, here’s the general progression of how to find the best employees in America:

*Hiring the best option out of whoever came in off the street.  Immediate results, but limited talent pool.

*Reaching out by Pony Express to get those adventurous, entrepreneurial types who had crossed the plains to make their fortune in California.   Offers and answers could be delivered in the lightning-fast speed of 10 days.  Sure, the horses were fast, but better hope your guy was still in the same place.

*Receiving inquiries and offering jobs to people using Morse Code and a telegraph from wherever a telegraph line reached.  Hiring with interpreters!

*Phone interviews.  At last, hiring managers can speak to an actual person to get a little more resume information.  Still, it’s difficult to “read” a prospective employee over the phone.

*Online job postings.  Unleashing the power of the internet to reach anyone with a keyboard, expanding the talent pool tremendously.  Exchanging job information through cyberspace.  Much faster, reaching a wider talent pool, but unreliable results.  Unfortunately, resulting in employer abuse through video resumes

*Video interviews.  The pinnacle of job-seeking and hiring technology.  Improving on the idea of video resumes by being employer-driven rather than desperate job-seeker driven.  A few companies starting up with some success, because it’s an idea whose time has come.

*Interview On Demand.  The latest, greatest technology in video interviews.  THE way to conduct video interviews–smooth, efficient, effective.  Interview On Demand’s video interview system is intuitive enough so that anyone can use it.  It saves employers time and money, and maximizes productivity.  It expands the talent pool to the whole world.  Interview On Demand is a global solution to an age-old problem.

And there you have it.  All the inventions, technological leaps and advances of the modern age growing, building on each other, and coming to perfection in….Interview On Demand.

 

INTERVIEW on DEMAND - removing the barriers between TOP CANDIDATES and the COMPANIES that seek them.
Hiring managers
- make faster, better hires while reducing costs.
Recruiters
- make more placements with more companies, faster.

Click here to sign up for a free trial of online video interviewing services provided by Interview on Demand

 


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