3. Don’t cut corners in the resume review
Reviewing resumes and other application materials is typically a tedious and time-consuming part of the hiring process. But being thorough in your review is a critical step toward determining whether a candidate’s qualifications align with the criteria for the available position.
During your review, look for keywords and phrases that match those in the job description. This will show whether the candidate studied your posting and took the effort to speak directly to your needs.
Carefully review candidates’ technical skills, but also look for evidence of their soft skills, such as the clarity of their writing (as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter), or in the details of their professional history (experience with presentations at team meetings, for example, or in cross-departmental collaboration).
Finally, consider what type of impact the job seeker has made in previous roles. Do they clearly explain the added value they delivered and how they helped the company its goals? You want to hire an employee who can start making a difference from the outset.