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Hiring: Where to Start?

CaseInterview.com

Today I want to talk about two quick tips and strategies for smart hiring and recruiting. Second strategy is: when you are trying to recruit somebody with a unique set of skills and you are having difficulty… I always use the example of trying to hire somebody who is a rocket scientist and is also a fashion model.

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Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

Utilize video conferencing tools to enhance face-to-face interactions. Regular Performance Feedback: Provide regular and constructive feedback to remote workers. Additionally, remote work creates opportunities for accessing a global talent pool, potentially reducing recruitment and relocation costs.

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Experienced Hire from Harvard breaks in to Healthcare Consulting (Part 1)

Management Consulted

I originally applied to two firms: one is called CB Partners, which is a boutique firm in New York focused on market access. It started off with contacting – actually, I reached out to recruiters specifically and sent in my application, and they were mostly very quick to respond to me. And then the other one is Boston Consulting Group.

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From Ad Agency & Non-Target School to McKinsey Offer

CaseInterview.com

While I did well enough to move onto the next round, the results were rattled with constructive feedback. In total there were five rounds: 30-minute personal experience interview with the recruiter (phone). I gave up all my free time for about a week and had my first 30-minute case interview phone screen with a McKinsey alum.

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What Interviewers Look For

CaseInterview.com

If you’re looking for more information on this topic, go to CaseInterview.com for access to my free educational videos regarding the case interview process and what interviewers are looking for. . Estimate the market size of this industry. If you’re interviewing via video call, eye contact is just as important.

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To Innovate, Think Like a 19th-Century Barn Raiser

Harvard Business

At 7 AM on May 13, 2014, a group of Amish community members gathered on a construction site in rural Ohio. The entire process can be seen in this time-lapse video: Barn-raising, a practice popularized by 19th-century U.S. Their goal was to erect a massive, multi-structure barn for a neighbor.

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How to Work from Home When You Have Kids

Harvard Business

How do you establish constructive workplace relationships with people you see infrequently? Create a professional backdrop for video calls so that no one has to see your kids’ ice hockey equipment in the background when you’re discussing the quarterly marketing report.

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