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How to Identify a High Performing Tech Candidate in the Interview

A developer can do well on a coding test, but stymie a project because of their arrogance. A project manager can have all the skills on paper but fail to deploy on the ground. UX designers can have a great portfolio but push too hard for their vision without taking into account the end-user.

These scenarios happen because it’s difficult to find a high performing tech candidate during the interview process. Here are some tips for improving the odds that your top candidate during the interview will translate into a top performer on the job.

Having the Right Skills for a Tech Job

Most HR managers understand that finding the right mix of skills for a tech position goes beyond experience to include personality and work ethic. Many would say that they prefer an employee who needs to learn more skills but has a great attitude over a very skilled but also very cranky worker.

Hiring teams can and should look beyond the hard skills and ask behavioral questions that go to the heart of the person’s personality and soft skills. Some of the best traits to look for in a technology candidate include:

We know finding the right technology candidates is a full-time job. Most of these highly skilled workers are already employed, and most companies simply don’t have the time to build networks of these passive candidates. That’s where Blackstone can help. Contact us to find out more.

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