Sunday, January 5, 2020

5 Ways to Personally Connect With Candidates Using Video Interviews

5 Ways to Personally Connect With Candidates Using Video InterviewsCandidates arent looking for just any old candidate experience. The majority are searching for companies that initiate partal connections right from the start of the hiring process.In fact, 61 percent of job seekers say meeting authentic and genuine people during the interview process is important to developing a feeling of positive connection or camaraderie, according to a survey by Indeed.Unfortunately, nearly one-third of respondents in the same survey admitted their most recent experiences with interviewing were negative.In a world driven by the long arm of technology, making menschengerecht connections is more important than ever. The good news is, tech is becoming increasingly personal.Heres how these experts use live video interviews to create a next-level connection to better engage candidates1. Prove youre invested by finding common groundOne of my most memorable live video interviews welches with a young lad y who was interviewing for a web developer position. I checked out zu sich social media, including Facebook and Instagram. Most of her posts were video-based. In those posts, she incorporated aspects of both her personal life and showcased the progress of various work projects.During the live interview, I pointed to a specific project of hers I saw on Instagram and told her how impressed I was. She was surprised I had taken the time to check out her work. From then on I could see her relax, talk candidly, and answer my questions so naturally, a stark difference from how tense she looked at the start of the interview.The ability to form a common ground and show the candidate that I am human and they could talk to me freely is what made this interview successful.Chris Chancey, Founder of Amplio RecruitingSurprise candidates, in a good way, by already knowing their hobbies and current projects. hiringprocessClick To Tweet2. Reveal information only employees knowWe recently hired a remo te writer for Chanty. During the final round of the hiring process, we included a video interview. We discussed what our company does and I revealed information only our employees know.Then, we talked about how this person can fit into our company and their specificduties. We wanted this candidate to understand what its like to work, communicate with, and have fun at our company.This type of personal connection is only established when youre genuine and yourself with candidates they can sense it when youre not.Olga Mykhoparkina, CMO of ChantyHelp candidates understand what its like to work, communicate with, and have fun at your company.Click To Tweet3. Establish a real sense of who candidates areWe recently hired a CFO. In my live video interview with him, I asked how his previous team members would describe him. He answered in great detail about how he was a supportive manager. Then, at the end, he said, in the dryest possible tone, and I think they would say Im funny.I started l aughing on the spot. The delivery of that line would not have succeeded on a phone call because I couldnt have seen his smile when I started laughing. However, in a video interview, it landed perfectly and definitely created a personal connection. I didnt worry for even a second that our interaction was being misunderstood by either party. It also gave me an authentic look at his people-management style.Adrienne Cooper, Chief People Officer and HR Director at FitSmallBusiness.com4. Build familiarity by opening up firstGuide candidates to a familiar place at the start of the conversation. I like to start by saying, I like to start our conversation with a brief introduction of myself, how I came to work here, and why I am the person you are speaking to at this stage in the interview. Then Id like to hear a little bit more about you, your interest in this role and our company.Be careful not to get too personal, though. For example, commenting on clothes, hair, thedecor of the place the y are in, and asking their drehort is inappropriate.Adrienne Cooper, Chief People Officer and HR Director at FitSmallBusiness.comBuild a connection with candidates by opening up about yourself first. hiringprocessClick To Tweet5. Connect without disrupting schedulesI quickly realized video interviews opened us up to a whole new pool of candidates. Many people cant afford to travel across the country for a job interview.We have a current team member, for example, who was traveling around the country during his interviews with us. He worked for a major retailer and was traveling to remote locations, like Maine and Oregon.Over six weeks, we conducted three separate video interviews. During each video interview, he found a cafe or restaurant with strong internet so we didnt experience lagging issues. My team and I were so impressed with the effort he put in that, when he showed up for his final in-person interview, we hired him almost on the spot.Ellen Mullarkey, Vice President of Busin ess Development for the Messina GroupRespect candidates schedules by allowing them to interview with you from anywhere in the world.Click To Tweet