Improving the Candidate Experience “Rolling out the Crimson carpet”

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Improving the Candidate Experience “Rolling out the Crimson carpet” 9/11/2018 Improving the Candidate Experience “Rolling out the Crimson carpet” Presented by: Teddi Phares & Jaide Wilhelm Human Resource Services June 2016 Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Why is a positive Candidate Experience important? 9/11/2018 Why is a positive Candidate Experience important? It is an essential part of attracting and retaining top performers The experience can influence the individuals perception of an organization and its work environment. Critically important for employers of choice and any organization that wants to maintain a competitive edge in attracting, retaining, and engaging top performers. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Variables that may affect Candidate Experience: 9/11/2018 Variables that may affect Candidate Experience: Hiring process timelines and expectations Communication during the selection process On-boarding and new-hire engagement Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Tips for creating a positive candidate 9/11/2018 Tips for creating a positive candidate experience at WSU Candidate experience from start to finish Posting information Reviewing the applicants Contacting candidate for interview When the candidate arrives The on-campus interview After the selection process is complete For both Faculty and Staff recruitments detailed trainings on the recruitment process are available: Check out the Faculty and Staff Recruitment Toolkits for details Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Job Posting Information 9/11/2018 Job Posting Information Give a clear description of the position to help ensure interested individuals apply Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Sample Job Posting Page 1 of 2 9/11/2018 Sample Job Posting Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Sample Job Posting Page 2 of 2 9/11/2018 Sample Job Posting #2 Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

9/11/2018 Reviewing Applicants While reviewing applications be sure to notify candidates who are no longer being considered for the position (do not meet minimum qualifications). OPDRS will NOT notify candidates until the position has been filled or cancelled. Be sure to review applications in a timely manner to provide a quick response to the candidates Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Contacting Candidates for Interview 9/11/2018 Contacting Candidates for Interview Call the candidates the search committee is interested in interviewing and set up a mutually convenient time for the candidate and the committee. Provide the name and contact information of the individual the applicant can contact if they have questions. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Contacting Candidates for Interview 9/11/2018 Contacting Candidates for Interview After you have called the candidate and confirmed a date and time for their interview, send a follow up e-mail with the following information: The location, date and time of the interview Directions to the building and room where the interview will be held A list of names and titles of those who will be interviewing the candidate. Parking information. If feasible, send a visitor’s parking pass in the mail prior to the interview. Attach a copy of the description of the position Ask them if they need any additional information regarding the interview. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Interview Confirmation Email 9/11/2018 Interview Confirmation Email Sample Email Template click here! (Also available on the Recruitment Toolkits) Interview Confirmation Email Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

When the Candidate Arrives 9/11/2018 When the Candidate Arrives When the candidate arrives Be courteous and hospitable when greeting the candidate. If they have not already received an interview packet, provide them with a copy. (Samples located on the HRS Candidate Experience website) Show them where the restrooms are, offer them coffee, and/or water and ask if they have any questions prior to the interview beginning. Be mindful that this may be the candidate’s first impression of your areas as well as WSU. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

The Interview The search committee members should introduce themselves 9/11/2018 The Interview The search committee members should introduce themselves The search committee should have a standard set of questions based on the requirements of the job that each candidate will be asked. It is also appropriate to ask questions directly related to the particular candidate’s application materials and to ask follow-up questions that may be different for each candidate based on their responses. Sample Interview questions are on the HRS Website The search committee members should be familiar with what questions are illegal to ask or consider when selecting the top candidate(s) (Refer to BPPM 60.08)) Be sure to allow time for the candidate to ask questions. The interview is a great opportunity to showcase your office/department. If the candidate will be interviewing with individuals in other locations, consider who will escort them to those areas. Provide the candidate with a rough timeline of when interviews should be complete and thank them for taking the time to interview for the position. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

9/11/2018 Selection Once the search committee recommends a candidate for a position it is up to the appointing authority to make the final decision. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Importance of Notifying Candidate in a Timely Manner 9/11/2018 Post Selection After the offer has been extended and the candidate accepts: Contact the candidates who were not selected for the position HRS recommends promptly notifying the candidates who were interviewed by telephone. A follow-up letter may be appropriate too. For the applicants who were not interviewed an email communication is acceptable (Samples available –Candidate Experience Site) Update OPDRS Importance of Notifying Candidate in a Timely Manner Regardless of whether or not the candidate is extended an offer by the university it is important to notify them in a timely manner. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

9/11/2018 Onboarding Process Once the individual has accepted the offer, begin mapping out their orientation to their position, your department and WSU. What is their effective start date? Who will help acclimate them and train them? Register the new employee for upcoming trainings Prepare a welcome letter letting them know information about the department and resources available to them Register the them for “New Employee Orientation” Many great resources for new employees can be found on the Onboarding Resources site: hrs.wsu.edu/New_Employees Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

Next Steps: Employee Engagement 9/11/2018 Next Steps: Employee Engagement You’ve hired a new individual, now how to you retain them? It’s important to keep your new employee and all employees engaged in the workplace. What is Employee engagement? Employee engagement is the extent to which employees feel passionate about their jobs, are committed to the organization, and put discretionary effort into their work. Template-WSU Hrz 201.ppt

The Three Types of Employees ENGAGED employees work with passion and feel a profound connection to their company. They drive innovation and move the organization forward 1 NOT-ENGAGED employees are essentially “checked-out.” They’re sleepwalking through their Workday, putting time – but not energy or passion- into their work. 2 3 ACTIVELY DISENGAGED employees aren’t just unhappy at work; they’re busy acting out their Unhappiness. Every day, these workers undermine what their engaged coworkers accomplish. Steve Crabtree, “Engagement Keeps the Doctor Away: A happy employee is a healthy employee, according to GMJsurvey,” Gallup Management Journal, Jan 13,2005.

Gallup research indicates employees are engaged when: Know what is expected of them. Have the right materials and equipment to do their work correctly. Have the opportunity to do what they do best everyday. In the past seven days, they have received recognition or praise Supervisor, or someone at work, seems to care about them as a person. Opinions seem to count. The mission of the company makes them feel like their work is important. Co-workers are committed to doing quality work. Have a best friend at work-someone to unconditionally rely upon. In the past six months, they have talked with someone about their progress. Have opportunities to learn and grow. L. Scott Kimball and Carl E. Nink, “How to Improve Employee Motivation, Commitment, Productivity, Well-being and Safety,” Corrections Today Magazine Vol 69, Issue 3 (June 2006): 66-69, 74.

In Conclusion Creating a positive candidate experience is a crucial step in WSU’s recruitment process. “Roll out the Crimson Carpet” for all candidates. Think about the small details in your interactions with candidates. Sometimes the smallest detail can mean the most. Participate in the Faculty and Staff Recruitment Basic trainings to learn the recruitment processes at WSU Contact HRS if you’re unsure about any steps in the process. hrs@wsu.edu (509) 335-4521