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5 Reasons Your Interviews Are Taking Too Long

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Jun 18, 2015
Does it feel like the candidate interview process is taking an increasingly longer time? It’s not your imagination. A new Glassdoor Economic Research report titled “Why is Hiring Taking Longer?” by Glassdoor Chief Economist Dr. Andrew Chamberlain found that the hiring process, based on candidate feedback, is now taking 3.3 to 3.7 days longer than it did in 2010.
Now the big question is: why? Here we dig into the report to help recruiters and employers understand what may be hindering the hiring process, what may be within their control to improve and what may be a bigger problem to address.
Below are five reasons why your candidate interviews are taking too long:
1. Your screening process
While every employer is worried about making a bad hire, it is important to question just how much each step in your interview process is really helping or hurting when it comes to finding the right hire.
For example, a phone interview can mean the interview process takes a candidate 6.8 to 8.2 days, and a 1:1 interview adds another 4.1 to 5.3 days.





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