I was recently recruiting for a fairly senior HR person and during the course of the interviews I asked one of the questions I regularly ask candidates; tell me why he or she has chosen this particular career path. Several of the candidates replied that they had chosen HR as a career path because "I just love people!"
I am certain that because I was an HR practitioner before I came over to the recruiting dark side, I always cringe when I get this response. First, I cringe because I believe that there is far more to the HR profession than just the love of people. Secondly, I think that this particular answer is one that some candidates believe the interviewer wants to hear and that is an even more frightening thought.
As recruiters, we weigh answers from candidates. I sincerely believe that most of us try to make certain that we are weighing candidate responses with our best "client focus" possible. That is; we want to do the best job we can of matching client needs/expectations and candidate needs/qualifications.
Unfortunately, stereotypes do exist and we recruiters do react to them. Again, speaking from personal experience, I find I must set aside that initial reaction and press on. I need to dig deeper with a follow up question if the candidate has met all of the "Must Have" criterion of the client. I cannot allow my visceral reaction to blind me to the possibility that I could be over reacting to a personal pet peeve.
So I can only offer this: Keep the recruiting requirements clear and firmly in place in front of me. Remember that the candidate will be working for the client and not for me. Remember to ask a detailed follow up question before I make a 'go - no go' decision.
Keep your pet peeve chained up and your mind open.
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LOL I hear "Keymaster" and I think of the character from 'Ghostbusters I'
Bill Schultz said:
IF you're recruiting for an HR position what you really want to hear:
"I don't like people. I enjoy putting up road blocks where none existed before. I like contracts with conditions. Miles of conditions. I am the keeper of the gate, the keymaster"
That's a slam dunk right there. ;-p
I'm a people person, particularly if they are in need of candidates for hire; or if they may be interested in a job I intend to fill.
Then I'm a pets person...
Then animals in general...
Then plants...
Then nature, but not when it's raw.
Bahahahahaha, great response Bill!
Oh boy do I know THIS candidate for sure. In fact, working with just this kind of person is the primary reason I left one of my favorite past positions; look up misanthrope in the dictionary and you'd see her picture.
Bill Schultz said:
IF you're recruiting for an HR position what you really want to hear:
"I don't like people. I enjoy putting up road blocks where none existed before. I like contracts with conditions. Miles of conditions. I am the keeper of the gate, the keymaster"
That's a slam dunk right there. ;-p
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