While it's easier to hire new team members based on years of experience or a number of certifications, these surface-level accolades don't measure the work ethic, passion, or values of a job candidate.
While skills can be taught and learned, character traits are inherent qualities that shape how individuals approach challenges, collaborate with colleagues, and respond to change.
Employees with certain traits are more likely to adapt to evolving roles and industries, demonstrate superior teamwork, and drive innovation.
Investing in these team members ensures a workforce that not only possesses the necessary skills but also shares a common foundation of values and attitudes, leading to a more cohesive and successful organization.
So how do you conduct a job interview that gets beyond the resume? Here are a few questions you can ask to determine whether or not a candidate has the attributes that will help bring your mission to life:
Work Ethic:
Flexibility:
Versatility:
Service-Minded:
Entrepreneurship:
These questions should help you gauge the candidate's attitudes, behaviors, and past experiences related to the five desired traits. Keep in mind that behavioral interview questions (asking candidates to share specific examples from their past experiences) are often more insightful than hypothetical or opinion-based questions.
Aside from these traits, it's also critical to gauge culture fit in a hiring interview. Be sure you have a few questions based on your core values to ensure they're a top-notch character and culture fit.
Once you've found the candidates that will help accelerate your mission, ensuring they're equipped to succeed is mission-critical.
The onboarding process is one of the best opportunities for a company to communicate who they are and the values they embody with new employees.
In fact, organizations with poor onboarding programs have double the chances of experiencing employee turnover.
Here's your free guide to creating an engaging onboarding process that launches your new hires into success from day one.