Research
Using Big Data to Improve Candidate Experience
Andrew Chamberlain
Andrew Chamberlain, Author at Glassdoor US | Aug 2, 2016
Today we are happy to announce Glassdoor’s Candidates’ Choice Awards, a list of the Best Places to Interview in 2016. Based on candidate feedback shared on Glassdoor, these companies stand out as having world-class practices for effectively screening great new hires.
Here are the top five Best Places to Interview in 2016:
- Sherwin-Williams: 88% interview score
- Grant Thornton: 87% interview score
- Caterpillar: 86% interview score
- BNY Mellon: 85% interview score
- J. Crew: 85% interview score
- Sharpening up interview difficulty, focusing on testing specific on-the-job skills during interviews;
- Moving toward standardized interview questions to reduce interviewer bias and allow more objective comparisons of candidates;
- Cut unnecessary candidate screens (such as layered interviews) that add to hiring delays without significantly improving candidate quality; and
- Use data, experimentation, and statistical methods to study what actually works and doesn’t in company interview processes.
Andrew Chamberlain
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