Procter & Gamble pioneered the use of behavioral-based structured interviews decades ago. Their method, known as "The P&G Way," evaluates candidates’ past behaviors against a set of core company principles. The lesson here is that focusing interviews on past job-related experiences, with clear rubrics, enhances the predictive power of hiring decisions.
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