The Long-Term Benefits of Video Interviewing
Benjy Gillman, RecruitingDaily 121 Times 91 People

The lack of skilled IT workers is hurting the deployment of emerging technology, according to a new survey from Gartner. In areas from cloud to cybersecurity, this crisis is expected to last for years to come.

As we approach the other side of the pandemic experience, having witnessed the power of video interviewing firsthand, it’s clear that video offers companies a better way to hire – for recruiters and for candidates.

Here’s why.

For Recruiters

Encourages authenticity

Resumes are static documents that give recruiters little context beyond a list of qualifications and accomplishments. Video complements the resume, cover letter, and application and takes the pressure off of in-person meetings. It’s an authentic medium that lets candidates show off their personalities and background.

Promotes collaboration

Video can be used throughout the recruiting lifecycle, from introductions to formal interviews, making it possible to connect candidates with various stakeholders easily. At the same time, video helps stakeholders collaborate once videos get recorded, able to create a shortlist, add their comments, and rate submissions.

Streamlines processes

The addition of video can also help recruiters save time, particularly at the screening stage. Rather than spend hours making calls to candidates who look good on paper, recruiters can send out automated invitations, enabling candidates to answer a few questions on their own time.

A Force multiplier

Right now, many companies are still considering what their workplace model will look like in the coming months and years. Video supports recruiting in all three scenarios, offering more options and giving recruiters the ability to source candidates from anywhere.

Delivers deep analytics

Traditional interviews rely primarily on the insights and understanding of the interviewer, whereas video adds rigor to the process. Analytics can help recruiters learn more about candidates, determine which questions get the most helpful responses and encourage data-driven decision-making.

For Candidates

Less busywork, more storytelling

Being asked to tailor resumes, cover letters, and applications for each role is time-consuming. Video interviews can be short – five minutes or less – and give candidates the power to speak freely rather than fit their information into a box.

Offers guidance

The internet is full of conflicting advice about improving resumes and prepping for interviews. With video, candidates get practical guidance from the hiring organization in the form of increased communication, something the Talent Board’s research finds is a key differentiator of a positive candidate experience year after year.

Reduces the hassles

Interviewing can involve a lot more than simply showing up. Video gives candidates the opportunity to focus on answering the questions to the best of their ability, instead of whether or not the interviewer can see them sweating from across the room.

Attracts passive candidates

Similarly, traditional interviews can be challenging for those currently employed. Video builds space for passive candidates, allowing them to proceed with the job hunt on their terms, something research shows 41% of the workforce is contemplating.

Adds more structure

Like the point made earlier about analytics, traditional interviews can be less structured, with interviewers following a line of thinking rather than a series of set questions, which sometimes lead to bias. Video can encourage consistency and ensure that all candidates receive the same experience during their interviews.

And that’s just scratching the surface

Video interviewing is a better way to hire because it takes the process we’ve been using for ages and updates it for today’s world. It gives recruiters and candidates the tools they need to succeed – to get the job and get the job done.

Originally Published On: https://recruitingdaily.com/whats-good-for-candidates-is-good-for-recruiters-the-long-term-benefits-of-video-interviewing/



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