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Tips to interviewing in new world of job huntingAt Mindworx, recruitment continues apace and we've filled several technical, scarce, specialist and executive level positions with ease over the past month. It's a case of adapting to the new way of doing things which is, of course, mostly via video conference. ![]() © Shao-Chun Wang – 123RF.com At Mindworx, recruitment continues apace and we’ve filled several technical, scarce, specialist and executive level positions with ease over the past month. It’s a case of adapting to the new way of doing things which is, of course, mostly via video conference. Employers are becoming adept at conducting even large panel interviews via tools such as Zoom, Skype and Microsoft Teams. Employees need to ensure that they are equally capable and comfortable using these tools. But of course, for both parties, there is more at stake now. In times past, when a company was recruiting for a C-suite position, their personal meetings with the candidate were as important as their professional meetings. They would routinely play a round of golf and/or set up dinner which included the candidate’s spouse. It was about looking at the whole candidate, not just the person who showed up for the interview. As the world became more corporate, employers stopped this practice but now those days are back, as we routinely get glimpses of candidate’s homes and meet their spouse and kids, even unwittingly. People are still figuring out the rules of recruiting via video conference but we have already learnt a bit about what works and what doesn’t, so here is some advice for candidates.
About the authorLorna Mangel is the Business Development Manager at Mindworx Consulting. |