Train recruiters to focus on asking behavioral questions that prompt candidates to describe past actions and results, rather than hypotheticals or opinions. This provides concrete evidence of skills and suitability, minimizing reliance on “gut feel” or stereotypes.

Train recruiters to focus on asking behavioral questions that prompt candidates to describe past actions and results, rather than hypotheticals or opinions. This provides concrete evidence of skills and suitability, minimizing reliance on “gut feel” or stereotypes.

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