If I completely bomb an interview with company x I know I'm done with company x. But that's it. If I completely bomb an interview with aircto, it's on my record for every company that uses you. So I closed the door on a lot of potential companies with one bad interview. I would never take that risk...
@bulleitandcoke Possibly. But if a candidate is technically bad for a specific job then he is more likely going to be a bad fit for other companies as well (at least for some time till he improves his technical skills). With our interview data, we have found that 68% of the candidates are bad fits. And that's the whole point, why waste company's time if he is anyway not going to pass the technical round successfully. :)
@aatifh I'm talking from the candidate point of you. Why would I agree to interview with you, knowing that one bad interview, blocks me from future opportunities. I'd just pass on that particular opportunity. And BTW. I think not letting candidates know that they are interviewing with a third party that is going to host their data, and possibly share it with other future opportunities, is unethical. You should think about that.
Hi @bulleitandcoke, we leave that decision to the company whether they want to bring Aircto into the scene or not. More importantly, we're not sharing any data without anyone's consent. Be it companies or candidates. Also, fresh interviews can always be conducted with the candidate for future companies since the job requirements often changes.
Btw, we have done over 600 interviews and have never encountered any issues like this so far. :)
this is a great idea. at the start of Vungle, we had to ask our engineering friends (that we were lucky to meet via the angelpad incubator) to help interview our first few engineering hires.
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