We work with
insurance organizations of all shapes and sizes...
- Large
nationally known organizations
- Regional
medium sized organizations
- Very
small organizations operating in just one to three states
- Well-established
organizations to true start-ups
- Organizations
with highly structured human resource, recruiting and/or talent
acquisition departments
- Organizations
with no structured recruiting function
Our goal is to
serve as a resource to all of these different organizations,
to tailor our service to each client’s respective needs. We have had the
opportunity to work with smaller insurance organizations that have sought
out guidance in the actual interview process.
Let’s face it,
some of the industry's brightest and best readily admit that interviewing is
simply not their forte. So with those industry professionals in mind, I’ve
assembled some resources that you might find helpful as you prepare to
interview candidates for your job opening.
There are over
7,000 books about interviewing and recruiting. Here are a few top choices
that I would recommend:
Title: Successful
Interviewing and Recruitment
Author: Rob Yeung
Author: Rob Yeung
Teaches managers
how to structure the interview, spot exceptional candidates, and hire only
those who will add value to the business
Title: Knock ‘em
Dead, Hiring the Best
Author: Martin Yate
Author: Martin Yate
This book is
directed towards hiring managers rather than recruiters. However, since recruiters
must often coach hiring managers on how to make good decisions, this serves as
a "train the trainer" manual.
Title: Hire
with your Head
Author: Lou Adler
Adler approaches hiring from the perspective of a long-time recruiter who has seen recruiting undergo massive change. His approach is thorough and straightforward.
Author: Lou Adler
Adler approaches hiring from the perspective of a long-time recruiter who has seen recruiting undergo massive change. His approach is thorough and straightforward.
Title: 96 Great
Interview Questions
Author: Paul Falcone
What Falcone presents is an entire philosophy of interviewing that is the exact opposite of the canned question approach. It's full of examples and explains why these questions work and how to interpret the answers correctly.
Author: Paul Falcone
What Falcone presents is an entire philosophy of interviewing that is the exact opposite of the canned question approach. It's full of examples and explains why these questions work and how to interpret the answers correctly.
Title: How to Spot
a Liar
Authors: Gregory Hartley & Maryann Karinch
Many people—including some in law enforcement—swear by these techniques, so they're worth learning and trying.
Authors: Gregory Hartley & Maryann Karinch
Many people—including some in law enforcement—swear by these techniques, so they're worth learning and trying.
Title: Hiring
for Attitude
Author: Mark Murphy
This book explains how the hiring and interview process must change so that companies can weed out candidates whose attitude will create failure.
Author: Mark Murphy
This book explains how the hiring and interview process must change so that companies can weed out candidates whose attitude will create failure.
Another
recommendation by way of a quicker read would be this guide created
by Careerbuilder:
The Hiring Manager’s Complete Interviewing Guide
The Hiring Manager’s Complete Interviewing Guide
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