
HBR Guide to Better Recruiting and Hiring
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Attract, identify, and hire the right people.
When there's an opening on your team, filling it is never a quick or easy process. You're down a person, and yet the work doesn't stop. Managers have varying levels of company support for the recruiting and hiring process. There can be tons of bureaucracy and red tape?or minimal guidance, documentation, and support. How can you make the time to identify and address gaps in the skills and capabilities on your team and do all of the work it takes to ensure a fair and effective process is followed for finding the best person for the job . . . while continuing to meet the regular day-to-day demands of your job?
The HBR Guide to Better Recruiting and Hiring provides the practical tips, research, stories, and advice you need to successfully attract, identify, and hire people whose values, competency, and potential align with your team and your organization.
You'll learn how to:
- Assess your team's current strengths and weaknesses
- Identify the attributes and qualifications you need
- Craft a compelling and accurate job description
- Increase the size and quality of the candidate pool
- Conduct productive and informative interviews
- Assess cultural fit?and future performance
- Mitigate bias in hiring practices
- Make a fair and competitive offer
- Negotiate with confidence
Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
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Content
- Intro
- What You'll Learn
- Contents
- Introduction: Managers Are the Keys to the Future of Work-and the Hiring Process
- Section 1: Understand the Process
- Ch. 1: How to Hire Top Talent
- Ch. 2: Future-Focused Recruiting Strategies
- Ch. 3: Forty Ideas to Shake Up Your Hiring Process
- Ch. 4: Imagine a Better Hiring Process
- Ch. 5: Six Critical Ways HR Assists with Recruiting and Hiring
- Ch. 6: Reduce Personal Bias in the Hiring Process
- Section 2: Attract and Build a Wide Pool of Candidates
- Ch. 7: Don't Post That Job Listing Before Taking These Five Steps
- Ch. 8: Write a Job Description That Attracts the Right Candidate
- Section 3: Conduct Effective Interviews
- Ch. 9: How to Conduct an Effective Interview
- Ch. 10: Evaluate a Candidate's Critical Thinking Skills
- Ch. 11: What to Do When You Don't Click with a Candidate
- Ch. 12: Make Interviews More Accessible
- Ch. 13: How to Answer an Open-Ended Question from a Candidate
- Ch. 14: Should You Use AI to Assess Candidates?
- Section 4: Ask Better Questions
- Ch. 15: Seven Rules for Interview Questions That Result in Great Hires
- Ch. 16: Stop Asking Candidates the Wrong Questions
- Ch. 17: Five Qualities to Look for in a New Hire
- Ch. 18: Evaluate Responses to Common Interview Questions
- Section 5: Assess Candidates and Make a Decision
- Ch. 19: When to Take a Chance on a Candidate
- Ch. 20: Seven Strategies for Better Group Decision-Making
- Ch. 21: A Scorecard for Making Better Hiring Decisions
- Ch. 22: Why You Should Invest in Unconventional Talent
- Ch. 23: Don't Hire a Former Employee Before Asking These Questions
- Section 6: Make an Offer or Reject Candidates
- Ch. 24: Negotiate an Offer That Works
- Ch. 25: How to Write a Good Rejection Letter
- Ch. 26: Why You Should Interview People After They Turn Down a Job with Your Company
- Section 7: When You Can't Find a Match
- Ch. 27: Sometimes Hiring Nobody Is Better Than Hiring Just Anybody
- Index
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