Nudge Yourself to the Top While Navigating Multiple Interviews

Nudge Yourself to the Top While Navigating Multiple Interviews

Many employers require multiple job interviews, but there are ways to not only meet different people but survive a multiple-round interview process.

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Many employers are requiring multiple job interviews these days. The Wall Street Journal reported that going eight or nine rounds now is commonplace.

Design 1st in Ottawa, Ontario, tends to do three of them.

“The reason we’ve made that transition over time is because we’re looking for some pretty specific applicants,” said Matthew Bailey, the company’s vice president of product engineering.

Applicants need to have the right technical knowledge, as well as fit in with the company culture—and different people are in charge of those assessments.

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