Deutsche Bahn is trying to fill its vacant positions quickly, and speed dating with prospective employees at the ticket office is the newest plan of action.
Good idea, should be half and half though, after all its a 2 way thing and you need to know as much about the organization as they need to know about you, in order to find the perfect match. Its not about them giving you an opportunity, its about you giving them part of your life.
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Reverse interviewing is a thing, but you need to be careful when doing one, here are some tips from an article on Linkedin. The biggest problem is where the interviewee only gets information directly from the company’s own litrature.
The #1 reason anyone buys from you isn't service, selection, quality, or price—it’s your confidence! –Zig Zigler. To show your leadership you do not need to have all the answers, but to understand how to ask the right questions.
Or you could recruit employees in a “hunger-games” style like BBC was accused of!
https://inews.co.uk/culture/radio/bbc-hunger-games-interviews-local-radio-presenters-keep-jobs-2253499
This seems like the perfect strategy to give everyone a fair shot during job fairs.
It’s certainly a fast and cheap way of recruiting employees!
https://www.iamexpat.de/career/employment-news/deutsche-bahn-staff-are-job-speed-dating-find-prospective-employees
Good idea, should be half and half though, after all its a 2 way thing and you need to know as much about the organization as they need to know about you, in order to find the perfect match. Its not about them giving you an opportunity, its about you giving them part of your life.
Reverse interviewing is a thing, but you need to be careful when doing one, here are some tips from an article on Linkedin. The biggest problem is where the interviewee only gets information directly from the company’s own litrature.