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Google Adjusts Hiring Processes
Posted by Zonk on Monday October 23, @06:22AM
from the slashdotters-wanted dept.

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes “Google is attempting to fine tune its hiring process as it ramps up recruiting to keep pace with its success, the Wall Street Journal reports. From the article: ‘In Google’s early years, [Sergey] Brin or co-founder Larry Page interviewed nearly all job candidates before they were officially hired. A former Google executive recounts how, on occasion, Mr. Brin would show up for candidates’ job interviews in unconventional dress, from roller blades to a cow costume complete with rubber udders around Halloween. Even today, at least one of the co-founders reviews every job offer recommended by an internal hiring committee on a weekly basis, sometimes pushing back with questions about an individual’s qualifications.’ While the interview process can remain ‘glacial,’ Google’s new head of human resources notes that the average number of in-person interviews for each candidate offered a job has declined to 5.1 from 6.2. The company continues to seek overqualified employees who can be promoted quickly.”

October 23, 2006, 1:55 am o'clock

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  1. Comment by itdependz

    Oh hey! What a surprise!
    Looks like you’ve stumpled across my msn space, eh?
    Hope you’re enjoying it over there on the other side of the world! Japan is freakin’ cold now! ‘K, cya, bye!

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