
Flags Aren't Always Red: How to spot GREEN FLAGS in the hiring process
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There's a lot of advice out there on red flags in the hiring process. Instead, let's talk about green flags (and a few yellow ones). The hiring process is a sneak peek at the employee experience - so what are the markers of a great one?
Spoiler: It's less about the length of the process, and more about communication and transparency throughout.
Green Flags
- Recruiters show understanding and guidance on the thoughts, needs, and feedback of the hiring manager.
- Recruiters, HR contacts, and the hiring team show investment and enthusiasm about you as a candidate.
- You are able to contact the hiring manager directly after the first or second interview.
- You receive a quick response to typical communication/questions about the role or process.
- The process moves swiftly from interview through offer letter with no bottleneck at the hiring manager or HR levels.
Yellow Flags
- There is little transparency in the process and/or significant delays between interviews, with no communication.
- The hiring manager is unable to explain how the role interacts within the organization or seems uncertain about the central needs of the role.
- Information on growth opportunities, raises, and promotions isn't shared, and related questions aren't adequately answered within the interview process.
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