The average company takes 3 - 4 weeks to make a hire, much too long for the current needs of workplaces. And, with many businesses staying remote, it can become downright daunting to modify your hiring process and find the right candidates for your team.
Use our 5 tips to run your next remote hiring process and bring the perfect candidate into your team. And, download our free Remote Hiring Checklist for more step-by-step onboarding guidance.
Consider the challenges of bringing on a new employee in the current business environment and connect those to your desired qualifications.
Do you need somebody who can handle change and is quick on their feet? Do you need a self-starter who is capable of keeping themselves accountable and working from home? Make sure these are called out in your job posting and evaluate candidates accordingly.
In a typical hiring process, the candidate is able to get a feel for your company by coming into the office and meeting team members face-to-face. But, you can find creative ways to craft an experience that makes the candidate feel welcomed and introduces your culture remotely.
Try these ideas to deliver an exceptional candidate experience before and during the interview:
As the factors of candidate qualifications have changed, so too should the questions you ask during the interview. You need to understand not only whether the candidate has the skills, qualifications, and experience needed to fill the role, but also whether they can be successful working remotely.
To gauge this, ask specific questions about their past experiences working independently.
Here are some questions to help you get started:
Anyone who has managed a hiring process knows, it can feel never-ending. A number of factors, internal and external, can slow a process down drastically.
But, with a huge percentage of the workforce in need of new professional opportunities, now is the ideal time to speed up the hiring process. Remember that many candidates are in a position of needing a job immediately. So, if you drag out a hiring process beyond your initial commitment, you will likely lose a candidate who you may have been excited about.
Finally, once you’ve selected a candidate, you need to bring them into your team. It can be tricky to onboard remotely but considering a few factors can help.
First, make sure you have a seamless digital onboarding process. Is your organization still using paper processes for employee onboarding, and forms like I-9 and W-4s? It’s time to upgrade those - Symply’s seamless digital onboarding only takes minutes of your time, not hours— and it's free!
Here are a few other ways to make sure your new hire’s first days are welcoming and effective: