An Online Approach to Recruiting and Interviewing Indiana University October 9, 2003.

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An Online Approach to Recruiting and Interviewing Indiana University October 9, 2003

The Business Case The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Strategic Selection Initiative was created for the purpose of improving the selection process for the Management Training program. The selection of outstanding employees is critical to the long term success of Enterprise.

Goals of the Strategic Selection Initiative SSI supports key business issues such as: –Attracting and retaining the best talent with the best fit for the job –Improving the speed and efficiency of the selection and recruitment process –Leveraging the Internet Bottom Line: Increasing the value of people increases competitiveness and improves success!

Benefits of Computer Assisted Interviews Objectivity –Computers are unbiased Thoroughness –Computers don’t tire, get bored, lose focus –Asks every applicant the same question

Benefits to Enterprise Allows recruiters to obtain a detailed profile prior to meeting a candidate Reveals any contradictory information provided by the applicant Produces “fit scores” based on core competencies for the job Structures and organizes open-ended, behavioral interview questions for face-to-face interviews

Benefits to Applicants Flexibility to Interview 24/7 Able to access the interview from any internet connection Ability to provide more thorough information about skills and competencies than is possible from a resume No suit necessary!

Online Application Candidate’s Site

Online Application Candidate’s Site

Just Answer Honestly There are no right or wrong answers The system is set up to ask similar questions so that inconsistencies are noticed Your responses should show your “fit” and therefore will help you to end up somewhere you want to work

Online Recruiting Application Recruiter’s Site

What is a Fit Score? Questions are all related to the core competencies we wish to measure The results are NOT used by themselves but are to provide indications of a person’s potential competence They are a tool to help recruiters in their overall decision-making

Enterprise Core Competencies Customer Service Orientation Persuasiveness Flexibility Results Driven *Communication *not measured on-line

1 Poor 2 Marginal 3 Acceptable 4 Above Average 5 Exceptional CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTATION Definition: Concerned to provide a prompt, efficient and personalized service to customers; goes out of way to ensure that individual customer needs are met. Ineffective BehaviorsEffective Behaviors ─ Is dismissive of customers’ complaints. ─ Shows a tendency to lose customer business. ─ Leaves customers dissatisfied. ─ Rarely gives customers or others special treatment. ─ Is not very concerned about helping others. ─ Is not very driven to provide total satisfaction. ─ Leaves customers waiting to be helped. ─ Provides prompt and efficient service to customers. ─ Increases customer satisfaction. ─ Is driven by customer demands. ─ Makes customers feel cared about. ─ Puts customers first. ─ Aims to please customers. ─ Works hard to meet customer needs. ─ Receives very positive customer feedback. ─ Is prepared to make sacrifices for others. ─ Regularly helps others beyond the call of duty.

1 Poor 2 Marginal 3 Acceptable 4 Above Average 5 Exceptional ─ Prefers simple tasks. ─ Is not especially motivated by a challenge. ─ Gets mediocre results. ─ Is complacent about achievements. ─ Has a limited awareness of his/her own level of performance. ─ Is not very interested in growing or acquiring new skills. ─ Prefers not to take on new responsibilities. ─ Sets easy targets and personal objectives. ─ Rarely exceeds targets. ─ Prefers simple tasks. ─ Is not especially motivated by a challenge. ─ Gets mediocre results. ─ Is complacent about achievements. ─ Has a limited awareness of his/her own level of performance. ─ Is not very interested in growing or acquiring new skills. ─ Prefers not to take on new responsibilities. ─ Sets easy targets and personal objectives. ─ Rarely exceeds targets. RESULTS-DRIVEN Definition: Achieves results and handles demanding tasks. Sets and exceeds challenging personal targets. Ineffective BehaviorsEffective Behaviors ─ Is motivated to get results. ─ Readily tackles demanding tasks. ─ Enjoys a challenge. ─ Gets outstanding results. ─ Is always concerned with improving performance. ─ Evaluates own performance. ─ Is constantly learning and developing new skills. ─ Accepts higher personal targets and new responsibilities. ─ Sets ambitious targets and personal objectives. ─ Exceeds targets frequently. ─ Prefers simple tasks. ─ Is not especially motivated by a challenge. ─ Gets mediocre results. ─ Is complacent about achievements. ─ Has a limited awareness of his/her own level of performance. ─ Is not very interested in growing or acquiring new skills. ─ Prefers not to take on new responsibilities. ─ Sets easy targets and personal objectives. ─ Rarely exceeds targets.

Online Recruiting Application Recruiter’s Site

Back to The Business Case The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Strategic Selection Initiative was created for the purpose of improving the selection process for the Management Training program. The selection of outstanding employees is critical to the long term success of Enterprise.

Thank you!!