What's the Holdup with Hiring?
Human Resource Executive Online
based job and career site Glassdoor found the average interview process lasting 23 days in 2013, compared to 12 days in 2009. The poll – which, Glassdoor ...
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Barry Deutsch
onto Effective Executive Job Search March 5, 2014 12:44 AM
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The article paints the longer time period it takes employers to make a decision as a negative. I look at it as a positive. I understand some employers might lose a candidate occasionally due to the fact they are at a more advanced stage with another company.
The slower and more thoughtful approach to hiring is both a benefit to hiring managers and to candidates. The more in-depth, rigorous, and analytical process helps both parties to do their due diligence.
I know this can be very frustrating to job search candidates - especially when the company doesn't communicate their interview plan and next steps.
Barry Deutsch
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