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by alexchamberlain
5281 days ago
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Yes, I'm approaching this from a relatively simplistic point of view, but... You have 6 interviewees. Get them to your office on one day. Find 6 interviewers and 6 rooms. Put each interviewee in each room and rotate the interviewers. Discuss, decide and communicate. Is it that hard!?! |
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I'm assuming you've never actually tried to do this. But even so, you could try this experiment for yourself - try and organise an evening out for you and six of your friends. Not any six mind, but start out with a group of six and say "I need all these six and only these six, no-one else will do". Now have a look at how far you have to plan ahead to get all six to be available. If your friends are anything like my friends, you are looking at needing about 2 months warning.
Job interviews are even worse. They last longer. They happen during office hours, when most good candidates already have a job, so candidates are going to need to negotiate time off. Candidates will have holidays planned, for some certain days of the week will just be impossible due to family constraints, or sport constraints, or whatever.