Recruit, a rapidly growing tech company, was struggling with a lengthy and inefficient hiring process. They were receiving a large number of applications but found it difficult to sort through candidates and identify the right talent quickly. This led to delays in hiring, which affected their project timelines.

Recruit wanted to improve diversity in their hiring but faced challenges in reaching underrepresented candidates. Their traditional methods weren’t delivering the diverse talent pool they needed to build an inclusive workforce.
Before your virtual interview, make sure all your technology is working smoothly. This includes your computer, internet connection, webcam, microphone, and any platform (like Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams) the interviewer will use. Technical issues can disrupt the interview and leave a negative impression.

Your surroundings say a lot about you during a virtual interview. A cluttered or distracting background can draw attention away from your skills and professionalism. Choose a quiet, well-lit space for the interview.