Monday, December 2, 2019
How Do I Video Interview... Candidates Reentering the Workforce
How Do I Video Interview... Candidates Reentering the WorkforceEvery candidate comes with their own set of unique interviewing challenges. Thats why were tackling video interview tips for different types of candidates with this how-to series. Today, well be talking about how to use video interviews to connect with candidates reentering the workforce. Whether theyve been out of the game six months or five years, candidates who are jumping back into the employment pool present their own interview challenges.People leave the workforce for a variety of reasons, from maternity leave to active military duty and even unemployment. With the number of unemployed Americans hovering around 12.3 million at the moment, its likely your company will be interviewing some candidates who have been out of the employment game for an extended period of time. In fact, the average length of unemployment as of October 2012 was 40.2 weeks, while recent surveys have shown companies are likely to reisepass ove r a candidate who has been out of work for even a mere month.This is bad news for the more than 5 million Americans who have been unemployed for at least six months or longer. Its also bad news for your company, since youre cutting out a large percentage of the available talent pool by ignoring candidates reentering the workforce, for whatever reason. Just because theyre not currently in a position doesnt mean these candidates arent the talent your company needs to succeed.Here are some of the things you should be looking for in the video interview when evaluating candidates reentering the workforceFind out why they left the workforceThere are plenty of reasons why a talented candidate might have left the workforce temporarily. With the tough economy, many workers found themselves facing pink slips and a ausgesprochen job market. Other workers might have left the workforce voluntarily to focus on raising their children. Some candidates might have left work to become the primary care giver to a sick family member. There are nearly as many reasons to take a leave from employment as there are stars in the sky.Dont just assume you know the candidates entire backstory based on their video resume, paper resume or cover letter. Let the candidate tell you their story in the video interview to find out why they chose to leave the working world. While you wont want to pry too deeply into a candidates personal matters, its important to get a little insight into the gap in their resume. This could be as simple as asking the candidate about the break in their work history or why they chose to take a break from their career.Dont assume a candidate is lazy or unmotivated because theyve taken a detour from their career. Life throws curveballs at even the best workers, so find out the full story from the source before jumping to conclusions.Evaluate what they want from their careerJust like in any other interview, its important to know what the candidate is looking for out of t heir career. Their aspirations might have changed dramatically since they left the workforce.Just because the candidates last job title was CEO doesnt mean he or she wont now be happy as an bro administrator. Before writing off a candidate as overqualified, make sure to ask them plenty of questions about what they want from their career in the video interview.Perhaps they got tired of the rat race at their last position and theyre looking to cut down on their responsibilities. Or perhaps after an absence theyre now eager to jump back into their career path with both feet. Whatever their aspirations, its important you find out what theyre looking for in the video interview, so you can evaluate whether the candidate will be a good match for the position.Make sure theyre up-to-date on technology and industry trendsTechnology keeps marching forward, no matter how much wed like it to stop for a few minutes so we can take a breather. Your industry has surely changed a lot in the last five months, let alone the last five years.This is why its important to make sure your candidate is up-to-date with industry trends and technology. For instance in the HR and hiring space, youd want someone up-to-date with social recruiting, using a video interview, and utilizing applicant tracking systems.Know what industry trends and technology your ideal candidate will need to know to get the job done. Good candidates who have left the workforce for a breather will spend the time and put in the effort to learn what theyve missed. This will show you their ability to learn new things and their passion for jumping back into the industry.Just because a candidate has exited their career stage left doesnt mean they can (or should) never return. In fact, these candidates can become the superstars your company needs to thrive in the competitive marketplace. Just make sure you know their aspirations, their knowledge, and their story in the video interview.What do you ask candidates reentering the workforce in the video interview? Share in the commentsIMAGE Courtesy of Flickr by CarbonNYC
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