you like the typical face-to-face interview? How about a Reality TV style interview? Interviewing by telekinesis? Let me know! I have participated in some interesting recruiting events over the past few weeks, including the Second Life Interviews that Priya mentioned in an earlier blog. Those were great, and the virtual world was a cool place to interview. I also met quite a few characters there! that got me thinking: what shape will interviews take over the next few years? What is it going to be like to interview in the future? Maybe someday, we will no longer phone screen candidates,
windows 7 64 bit sale, or maybe face-to-face interviews will all be virtual. would like to pose this question: what way would you like to be interviewed in the future? are some fun ideas I thought of, and would love to hear if you have better ones,
microsoft windows 7 enterprise 64bit key! American Idol Style – All candidates will line-up at a specific location; You will be pre-screened by recruiters,
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windows 7 pro activation key, and coding competitions could secure immunity. Apprentice Style - We hire 20 of you and give you tasks that are similar to the work of full time employees. At the end of each task, you end up in a boardroom with Bill Gates, who is asking why the Project Manager didn’t lead the team to victory. Winner ends up with a job. do you think?? (I personally much like the American Idol version best!) Janelle