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The Four Recruiting Trends We Expect to Stay for 2022

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The Four Recruiting Trends We Expect to Stay for 2022

The yearning to “return to normal” will not look the same everywhere. This fact is accurate with recruiting and procurement proceedings. The height of the pandemic was a season when people had to adapt and be flexible. Organizations are assessing what worked and what didn’t. When pandemic era practices became more efficient, organizations should be open-minded enough to change how they implement processes. Here are some hiring trends that we expect will be more long term:

Video conferencing is the norm...   

In-person interviewing will change at least with an initial screening process and second-round interviews. Remote interviewing saves time and money with traveling for candidates as well as employees. If you have ever been to an online conference, you can watch sessions back-to-back instead of running around a convention hall. For employers, accessing more information by re-playing the interview helps to consider positive and negative moments. Doing so highlights the personality over the resume.   

But, be mindful of how to use it   

Avoid leaning too heavily on video, a tool that could be misused. Automation may be convenient for you, but being inauthentic comes at a human cost. Video is ideal for recording dialogue, but don’t make a candidate record their answers for you. It makes candidates anxious, and many don’t want to hear the voice which increases insecurity. You need candidates to remain confident during their job search as well. This is wooden and inauthentic and tells the candidate they won’t be treated like a human if it starts this way. More meaningful connections with candidates are something we will maintain. 

Focus on Candidate Needs   

Employers have their goals and vision, but organizations must cater to the talent especially now more than ever. Companies need people and must meet them where they are. It is a candidate market right now and not ideal for employers. Keep this in mind with building your teams and implementing company culture. Consider the flexibility of a work/life balance, competitive wages, unique benefits, special social events, and other ways to show that you care.  

Embracing Diversity and Inclusion   

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a topic that is not going away. More than a trendy concept, DEI provides confidence to all employees to show up each day without hesitation of being themselves. These policies promote increased commitment, productivity, and collaboration that indirectly helps increase revenue and improve retention. Being accessible to all employees despite age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or marital status is vital.   

Hiring Per Project   

Project-based work is an accelerating trend. Demand can ebb and flow, and it will likely be the norm moving forward. Hiring on a temporary or project basis is an increasing trend. This depends on the boom or bust needs of various industries. Healthcare is more stable than most industries, but pandemic-related emergencies have increased demand as well.   

Since WSi has recruited talent starting in 1988, WSi has had the experience to place top talent at recognizable institutions. We consider these upcoming trends with our thorough hiring process. If you are looking for your next position reach out for your staffing needs.

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Five Tips For Building a Relationship With a Recruiter

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Five Tips For Building a Relationship With a Recruiter

Recruiters can be used to your advantage while you’re searching for your next career. Building and maintaining a strong relationship with the recruiter you choose to work with can have its benefits too, and here are some ways you can do just that.

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Common Mistakes Made When Interviewing Job Candidates

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Common Mistakes Made When Interviewing Job Candidates

Hiring managers can be just as nervous as the candidate which can result in mistakes during the interview process. To conduct a productive interview, avoid these mistakes the next time you’re hiring for an open position on your team.

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Interview Tips for Registered Nurses

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Interview Tips for Registered Nurses

You spent years in school learning and growing your qualifications which makes you a fit for the position you’re applying for, but whether you’ve been a nurse for twenty years or you’ve just graduated, taking the time to brush up on your interview skills can mean the difference between you and another candidate for the job.

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Learn How to Connect With Your Interviewer

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Learn How to Connect With Your Interviewer

There is more to the interview than just presenting your skills and talking about your job history. It is important to connect with the interviewer on a deeper level than just spouting facts about your life.

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Tips for Creating a Positive Interview Experience for Candidates

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Tips for Creating a Positive Interview Experience for Candidates

How do you know you’re doing the best possible job to ensure you find the right candidate? As the interviewer, it is your responsibility to create a positive environment so the candidates will feel comfortable and confident with their ability to present their skills.

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Reasons You Should Reject a Job Candidate

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Reasons You Should Reject a Job Candidate

What if you could reject job candidates easier and move right to the qualified ones? Try using this list of reasons to reject job applicants to help narrow the field before the first interview and even after the first meeting:

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What You Should Do as a Passive Job Seeker

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What You Should Do as a Passive Job Seeker

You might love your job, never want to leave and know your management has no intention of letting you go, so why should you keep up with your resume, professional profiles and networks? For starters, even if you think your job is secure and you love it, you can never be 100 percent sure your job will always be there for you.

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How to Determine if a Candidate is Reliable

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How to Determine if a Candidate is Reliable

Finding the right person for your open position can feel like an uphill battle sometimes. You have certain requirements outlined on paper and there might be several candidates that check every box, but what about those hard-to-define characteristics, such as reliability? How do you find out more about the person and how they would fit into your organization?

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Avoid Being Looked at As a “Stepping Stone” Employer

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Avoid Being Looked at As a “Stepping Stone” Employer

Do job candidates see your business as just a good place to get them into the workforce? How can you attract the right talent, but avoid the reputation of being a stepping-stone employer? Consider these five key points.

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24 People Who Applied for the World's Toughest Job Were In for Quite a Surprise

The World's Toughest Job

A brand's great gotcha videos

Here's a pretty cool project from Mullen for a client we won't immediately reveal, lest we spoil the surprise.
(Scroll down to the bottom of credits, or watch the video to find out.)

The Boston agency posted this job listing online for a "director of operations" position at a company called Rehtom Inc. The requirements sounded nothing short of brutal:

• Standing up almost all the time
• Constantly exerting yourself
• Working from 135 to unlimited hours per week
• Degrees in medicine, finance, and culinary arts necessary
• No vacations
• The workload goes up on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, and other holidays
• No time to sleep
• Salary = $0

The job ad got 2.7 million impressions from paid ad placements. Only 24 people inquired. They interviewed via webcam, and their real-time reactions were captured on video.  Check out what happened below. It's worth watching to the end.

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Tips to Landing Your Next Job

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Tips to Landing Your Next Job

It's rough out there. Employers are being inundated with hundreds (possibly thousands) of resumes for each open position they have. It's a harrowing time to be looking for a job. But here are a few important tips to remember to aid you along the job search path. Remain Positive Confidence is crucial! Keep your chin up regardless of what happens. Walk into your interviews thinking, "This job is mine!" Walk out of the interview thinking, "I nailed that!" Employers are looking for motivated prospects, not desperate drones.

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