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1 Interview Broker A Little Miracle September 15, 2015 Amy Kern

2 What Is It? www.interviewbroker.com A website that allows applicants to self-schedule themselves for their interviews You set the parameters Wait List Can also use it for interviewers

3 Why I LOVE Interview Broker Saves me DAYS of work during recruiting Send custom emails for invites, confirmation, reminders, etc Reduced no-shows Easy to track Can see who has (or hasn’t) opened the invite Daily rosters at your fingertips Applicants love it – helps them schedule efficiently

4 Any Downsides? It’s not quite free $1.99/applicant invited Plus $0.25 per question/applicant (we don’t use this) We actually end up saving money due to the time savings Does take a little time to set up I think the larger your program, the more efficiency you gain, but I still highly recommend it

5 Step 1: Set Up Interview Broker calls them “campaigns” We have separate campaigns for our different tracks (preliminary, categorical, Med-Peds) Each campaign has it’s own parameters Separate am and pm groups? Cutoff for applicants to make changes? Set up each interview day & # of applicant slots

6 Step 2: Invite Export applicants from ERAS PDWS and upload the Excel (.csv) file into Interview Broker Email templates are saved from year-to-year Can include attachments Select the names and hit send

7 Step 3: Watch It Happen! My favorite part!!! As soon as you hit send, you can watch the schedule fill up Last year I sent our first round of invites out at 4:00 pm on a Friday, and by Monday morning almost all 150+ applicants had scheduled themselves Applicants can also add themselves to a waitlist if their preferred day is full

8 Step 4: Details Email After the applicants have scheduled themselves, we send a confirmation email with the details of our interview day Interview Broker does have an “additional questions” option, but we don’t use it because it costs extra $$ We use Google Forms to get their RSVP info

9 Step 5: Monitor & Manage Follow up with applicants who haven’t opened the invite Applicants can cancel or change their interview day at any time until your pre-determined deadline Interview Broker tracks all changes Eliminate “buffer” slots as applicants cancel/reschedule out of our later days We always maintain full control, we can manually schedule/delete applicants

10 Step 6: Final Confirmation Our change cutoff is 2 weeks (14 days) before the interview day If anyone hasn’t replied to the RSVP, we contact them personally We send everyone a final email with the interview day details, and remind them to contact us if their plans have changed

11 Step 7: Extract Roster The official list of who is coming on a day in on Interview Broker We use this to: Schedule the applicants for the interview day in ERAS Schedule the faculty interviewers Make our daily photo roster

12 Step 8: Follow Up Email Step 8: Send Thank You Email Email templates and applicant sorting make it easy

13 Tips You choose change cutoff date We use 2 weeks before the interview day Invite Strategy Can add “cushion” (add extra slots) and remove them as people cancel to hit your target number Be cautious sending too many invites It does have an Interviewer scheduling option ($1.99/faculty member), but don’t use it


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