Yes, your subjectivity affects new hires!
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While the onus is on candidates to perform at their best during job interviews, it’s up to you to determine whether or not a candidate is a good fit for the available position. Without a well-crafted selection process, you and your peers may evaluate interviewees subjectively instead of objectively. Unknowingly, many managers and HR professionals subjectively analyze job candidates when interviewing them. Some examples of the subjective pitfalls people experience during interviews include:
To fill the open position at your company, a candidate needs both soft and hard skills. And following a thoughtful screening process developed with business goals in mind ensures that you will hire the best person for the job.
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