SNELLING EXECUTIVE SEARCH

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SURVIVOR’S GUIDE TO HIRING SNELLING EXECUTIVE SEARCH

“The Most Important Decisions Any Executive Makes Are Decisions About People, Because Those Decisions Will Determine The Performance Capacity of the Organization.” - Peter Drucker

WHAT DOES IT COST?

1. TRADITIONAL MODEL 2. ALTERNATIVE MODEL 3. SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEWING

TRADITIONAL RECRUITING MODEL

OPEN POSITION

Open Position

CALL HR

Open Position

Call HR

DUST OFF JOB DESCRIPTION

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

PLACE AD IN NEWSPAPER

WANTED: Experienced anybody….

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

HR MATCHES ON KEY WORDS

Run Ad

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

Run Ad

HR Matches

FORWARDS RESUMES

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

Run Ad

HR Matches

INVITATION TO INTERVIEW

Forward Resumes

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

Run Ad

HR Matches

INTERVIEW

Forward Resumes

Invitation to Interview

Open Position

Call HR

Job Description

Run Ad

HR Matches

SECOND INTERVIEWS

Forward Resumes

Invitation to Interview

Interview

Open Position

Job Description

Call HR

Run Ad

HR Matches

Forward Resumes

MAKE OFFER

Invitation to Interview

Second Interview

Interview

Open Position

Job Description

Call HR

Run Ad

HR Matches

GET TURN

Forward Resumes

DOWN Invitation to Interview

Make Offer

Second Interview

Interview

Open Position

Job Description

Call HR

Run Ad

HR Matches

OFFER TO 2ND

Forward Resumes

CHOICE Get Turn Down Invitation to Interview

Make Offer

Second Interview

Interview

Open Position

Job Description

Call HR

Run Ad

HR Matches

AGREE ON

Offer to 2nd Choice

Forward Resumes

START DATE Get Turn Down Invitation to Interview

Make Offer

Second Interview

Interview

Open Position

Job Description

Call HR

Run Ad

Agree on Start Date HR Matches

Offer to 2nd Choice

NEW PERSON

Forward Resumes

STARTS???? Get Turn Down Invitation to Interview

Make Offer

Second Interview

Interview

ALTERNATIVE RECRUITMENT MODEL

IDENTIFY OPEN POSITION

Management Versus Staff Survey

Promotion & Growth Feeling In On Things Personal Interest in Problems Compensation Working Conditions Organizational Loyalty Job Security Appreciation of Work Completed Challenging Work Constructive Criticism

Source: A study completed by Dr. Kovach, Professor of Business Administration, George Mason University.

Management Versus Staff Survey Management Compensation Job Security Working Conditions Promotion & Growth Challenging Work

1 2 3 4 5

Source: A study completed by Dr. Kovach, Professor of Business Administration, George Mason University.

Management Versus Staff Survey Staff Appreciation of Work Completed Feeling In On Things Personal Interest in Problems Job Security Compensation

1 2 3 4 5

Source: A study completed by Dr. Kovach, Professor of Business Administration, George Mason University.

Management Versus Staff Survey Employee Appreciation of Work Completed Feeling In On Things Personal Interest in Problems Job Security Compensation

1 2 3 4 5

Boss 8 10 9 2 1

Source: A study completed by Dr. Kovach, Professor of Business Administration, George Mason University.

Open Position

INDENTIFY SUCCESS CRITERIA

Open Position

Success Criteria

ANALYZE CRITERIA

Open Position

Success criteria

Analyze Criteria

PRODUCE EVALUATION CRITERIA

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

PREPARE INFORMATION

Open Position

Success criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

Prepare Information

TRAIN ALL PARTICIPANTS

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

Prepare Information

SET TIME LINE Train Participants

Open Position

Success criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

Prepare Information

REVIEW RESPONSES

Train Participants

Set Time Line

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Prepare Information

INVITATION TO INTERVIEW Train Participants

Review candidates

Set Time Line

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Prepare Information

STRUCTURED INTERVIEW

Invitation to Candidates

Review candidates

Train Participants

Set Time Line

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Prepare Information

EVALUATE CANDIDATES Train Participants

Structure Interview

Invitation to Candidates

Review candidates

Set Time Line

3 EVALUATION CRITERIA • Can they do the job? • Will they fit in? • Will they do the job?

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Prepare Information

PREPARE Evaluate

OFFER

Train Participants

Candidates

Structure Interview

Invitation to Candidates

Review candidates

Set Time Line

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Prepare Information Prepare Offer

AGREE ON START DATE

Evaluate Candidates

Structure Interview

Train Participants

Invitation to Candidates

Review candidates

Set Time Line

Open Position

Success Criteria

Analyze Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Agree on Start Date

Prepare Offer

Evaluate Candidates

Structure Interview

QUALIFIED CANDIDATE STARTS!!! Invitation to Candidates

Review candidates

Prepare Information

Train Participants

Set Time Line

Interviewing Skills

SETTING THE SCENE

SETTING THE SCENE • Undivided attention • Make comfortable • Positioning

QUESTIONING AND LISTENING

QUESTIONING AND LISTENING • Prepare for Interview • Put candidate at ease • Skillful questioning • Skillful responses

INTERVIEW ERRORS TO AVOID

SIMILAR TO ME

SEQUENCE EFFECT

NEGATIVE EVIDENCE

EQUATING ENTHUSIASM WITH COMPETENCE

PRIMARY EFFECT

HALO EFFECT

HORNS EFFECT

CENTRAL TENDENCY

PERSONAL APPEARANCE

OPEN-ENDED VS. CLOSED-ENDED QUESTIONS

SOME QUESTIONS !What must your work place be like for you to __achieve your business objectives? !What type of guide lines must be in place for you to achieve these objectives? ___

!Describe for me how you….Use these for problem solving, customer service, attention to detail

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Critical Success Criteria • Project Management • Customer Service • Mentoring

Questions • Developing questions that match critical criteria

Customer Service • How would you describe an “A+” customer service oriented IT environment?

Project Management • Describe the most professional challenge you have encountered in your career?

Mentoring • Describe a situation where you had the opportunity to influence the morale/spirit of your subordinates?

SOME FINAL THOUGHTS…

"Do make sure you know what you are looking for.

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"Don’t be fooled by the contents of a resume. "Do YOUR homework. "Don’t oversell the job or the company. "Don’t hire a candidate just because they are like the incumbent.

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