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Get familiar with the tech you'll encounter in the interview process
Whether you’re shifting careers, changing roles, or returning to work after time away, you’ve likely got a good idea that the job search and hiring process has evolved in recent years. Give yourself an advantage by being prepared for common tech you’ll encounter during each step of the interview process.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other forms of automation are becoming more commonplace in recruiting. Because companies know what success on the job looks like, they leverage tech to help their recruiting teams efficiently prioritize who may be the strongest among the candidate pool. And in a highly competitive job market, tech innovations can also translate to faster-paced processes for candidates.
AI, in particular, helps companies quickly and efficiently sift through hundreds of thousands of resumes. To set yours up for success when it comes to AI, make sure it's tailored to the types of jobs you’re applying for and syncs well with the job descriptions. And avoid unique fonts or overly designed resumes that won’t be recognized by AI systems.
Also note that the resume review process isn’t entirely automated. Recruiters still play an integral part, so create a resume that appeals to both people and AI. That means going beyond including key words to also concisely include experiences and accomplishments. And use data to show results.
Yes, they’re stress-inducing and can feel like a formality, but tests and simulations are a key step in many companies’ interview processes. They’re not something you should take lightly.
When it comes to assessments…
When it comes to simulations…
Finally, when it comes to both types of tests…give it your all. Don’t downplay the importance of an assessment or simulation.
Video interviewing—where you’re sent questions in advance and asked to respond via a recorded video—is becoming more common. Chances are, you’ll interact with it at some point in your search. Your first reaction might be that you don’t like seeing yourself on camera—few people do. But the big benefit is that it allows you to complete your interview when it’s convenient for you and reduces the back-and-forth you might have with a recruiter just to find a mutually available time to talk. Here are some starter tips to help you make the most of this tech:
Practice and prep your space in advance...
The above tips can also apply in virtual interview situations where you might interact with an interviewer in real-time over a video call.
The job search, application, and interview processes will continue to evolve. With many of the changes come exciting opportunities for you to differentiate yourself from the competition and find a career you’ll love.
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