rox
Veteran Member
It sure is! But, it can get a lot worse. We had to recruit 4 new people last year and it was a multi-month process whereby we had to rate hundreds of applications, most of which came electronically, and had sometimes 100's of pages in them. Then, after paring it down to a short list of 4 candidates for each of the four positions, we had to (usually) fly them in for interviews (6 or 8 or even 10 interviews per candidate), listen to them give a talk, take them out to dinner etc. etc. etc. How would you like to do THAT every time you had to hire somebody?
That would be very painful. On my last paid position over a decade ago I convinced my boss to have the entire team conduct the interviews. We all made up our list of questions on our own, we asked the same questions to each candidate, the candidate came in went from team member to team member being interviewed. Then the team got together and talked about the candidates. What was really cool about this is I convinced my boss to let the team also interview candidates, not just him, when the candidate would be hired he would be the boss to all of us :licking:
I really dislike hiring from the outside, it is so much easier to hire someone already within the org, but sometimes it happens. Another thing I dislike is training. Particularly when the person I am training is not bright enough for the work. I was very successful avoiding training. One time my boss got mad at me because he hired a person who was to take over parts of my responsibilities as I was overloaded, I wasn't involved in that hiring process. After about 2 weeks I went to him and told him the new person was weak. He was highly offended. However the new person quit within a month, couldn't handle the work. It was after that hire where I approached him about doing team interviewing and that time he went along with me.