Travel for Interview
Always Learning in OR
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We have a mid/uppper-management position posted right now and I have two applicants from out of state. One, is one of my top picks early on.
We are a small not-for-profit company and we do not have any available budget to fly people in for interviews, or to move people to our city/state. Is it uncommon to require people to come in for an in-person interview at some point in the process even if it means they will have to travel by plane to see us?
We are a small not-for-profit company and we do not have any available budget to fly people in for interviews, or to move people to our city/state. Is it uncommon to require people to come in for an in-person interview at some point in the process even if it means they will have to travel by plane to see us?
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My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
PORK
While I can appreciate your point of view, we are very small, and have not hired long distance before. Additionally, while I suspect that this person may stay at the top of our list, there isn't any sort of chasm between this person and one or even two of the other, local, candidates. If we are faced with the scenario you described my questions would certainly be different.
In most cases I do an initial screening by phone and then begin the in person interview process. In this case, I will certainly have more lengthy conversations with this candidate before asking her to consider a trip to see us. We'll just have to see where we are as move through that process.
It sounds like there is a broad range of possibile answers to my question and I very much appreciate everyone's input!
Enjoy your weekend!
ALINOR