Once you have started to get applications from applicants, a thorough screening process and shortlisting of prospects will help you make the most of your time spent with the most qualified ones.
Automated screening quickly filters out unqualified candidates, saving time for manual review. This allows the manual process to focus on the most promising candidates, ensuring the best ones are considered for further evaluation.
like qualifications, location, experience, and skills. Either use job board or use an ATS such as whitecarrot. Here are some questions for {role_name}
Analyze the skill test data to automatically shortlist top-performing applicants. (recommended screening test time - 15 minutes). Here are some skill test questions for {role_name}
Assessing the candidate's proficiency in Go programming and understanding of its core concepts.
Evaluating the candidate's experience and knowledge in developing microservices.
Testing the candidate's ability to design and implement RESTful APIs.
Note - Auto reject candidates if scores less than 70% in this section
Use tools like hirevue, whitecarrot.io to ask candidates pre-recorded questions about their experience and skills.
Use sample question given in scorecard.
Collect data from shortlisted candidates, such as salary expectations and visa status.
Thoroughly review the CVs of the top scoring candidates from the automated process
Look for evidence of the required skills, experience, and achievements
Review the candidate’s portfolio or GitHub repositories to see examples of their work.
Use a tool like calendly or whitecarrot to allow candidates to self-schedule calls based on your availability
Confirm the call details (date, time, dial-in info) with the candidate via email
Use scorecard for rating candidates for recruiter
Sample scorecard :
Check for consistency in responses from the candidates.
Record such scorecards in an ATS like whitecarrot or use google doc
Look for proficiency in Go programming, experience with RESTful APIs, knowledge of concurrency patterns, familiarity with microservices architecture, and understanding of databases like PostgreSQL or MongoDB.
Maintain regular communication, provide insights about the company culture, share project details, and offer a clear timeline for the hiring process to keep candidates informed and interested.
Use behavioral interview questions, assess alignment with company values, involve team members in interviews, and evaluate their collaboration and communication style to gauge cultural fit.