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Oriented Hiring Concept |
"I can't find any qualified candidates"
"The candidates who are qualified aren't my type"
"The work ethic of current candidates doesn't align with mine"
Sound
Familiar? CONSIDER VALUE-ORIENTED HIRING!!!!
Value-oriented hiring emphasizes hiring those people whose values and standards of
excellence align with yours and those of your organization. During the interview, we
suggest you go beyond the standard resume-oriented interviewing questions and focus on the
character, commitment and general outlook of the person. In other words, focus on the
intangibles. With the value-oriented hiring process, the attitudes and values of a
candidate may become of equal or more importance than the required skills and
experience this person brings to the interview.
Why Do It?
To increase your ability to hire those people who align with your values. The most
qualified candidates will not work out unless they "value" what you
value.
How To Do It?
Step 1. As a company, identify and communicate your key values (call us for support on
this).
Step 2. Communicate your key values up-front to all new and potential hires, and train
existing staff on these as an ongoing process.
Step 3. Request feedback on these values and explain in "behavioral terms"
what this looks like to you.
Case History Example
If you were to interview with Disney World in Florida, they would
communicate their values and expectations in the first fifteen minutes of the interview.
If you have ever taken a vacation there, you've seen and felt the impact of this culture.
They utilize what I refer to as "value hiring" as well as any company I have heard about or
done business with. You can see the effect for yourself.
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