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    Green Flags Recruiters Look for in Job Interviews

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Exhibiting red flags in a job interview can be an easy way to lose out on advancing to the next stage.
    • But on the flip side, there are green flags that can help set you apart and boost your chances.
    • We asked 6 recruiting professionals for the green flags they look for in candidates during job interviews.

    The start of the year is usually one of the busiest times for hiring as many companies have finalized their new budgets.

    If you’re brushing up on your interview skills right about now, BI spoke with several current and former recruiters for the traits they say always make a good first impression.

    Here are the green flags they like to see in job candidates:

    Demonstrating accountability

    “Self-reflection, accountability, and confidence in themselves and their work,” are green flags to Lauren Monroe, who leads the creative practice group at Aquent, a staffing agency for creative, marketing, and design roles.

    A personalized touch also helps. Monroe recalls one candidate who “studied the job description and prepared success stories and examples for every responsibility” to share in the interview. As the cherry on top, the candidate “created a fun animation using the company’s logo and added it to their email signature” in their thank-you note.

    A clear pitch

    Tessa White, a former head HR chief, is the CEO of The Job Doctor and author of “The Unspoken Truths for Career Success.”

    “When a candidate comes in and is clear on how they can help the company, and why they are a fit, it’s refreshing,” she says. “I often tell people, if you don’t know what your value proposition is, I guarantee you the company won’t know.”

    Mentoring others

    Kyle Samuels, who leads executive search agency Creative Talent Endeavors after 20 years in senior-level executive recruiting, looks for candidates with “a history of coaching and mentoring others” because this shows they “want the organization as a whole to operate at a high level.”

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    Enthusiasm for the job

    Amri Celeste, a recruitment manager and interview coach, watches for applicants who show passion and enthusiasm for the job.

    “When a candidate is particularly enthusiastic or excited about a role, the hiring manager will often be enthusiastic and excited about the candidate,” she says. “It’s one of the most common pieces of positive feedback I receive from managers about candidates.”

    Having prepared “clear examples of any achievements and duties mentioned on a résumé” ticks off another box on the candidate checklist, she adds.

    Asking thoughtful questions

    Marissa Morrison, VP of people at ZipRecruiter, says well-thought-out questions reflect “interest, enthusiasm, and a deeper understanding of the position.”

    “For example, asking about how they’d be expected to use AI or a certain new technology in the role in a job interview can be a way to demonstrate that you’re up to date with current trends and willing to embrace new technologies to creatively solve problems, drive value, and support your work,” she says.

    An upbeat attitude

    “Having a positive attitude, showing enthusiasm for the role, and being engaged during your interview can help set you apart from the competition,” Amy Garefis, chief people officer at ZipRecruiter. “In my experience, it is often the tiebreaker for me between candidates with similar skills or professional experience.”

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