How to make the recruitment process more convenient and pleasant for both the candidate and the employer?
Applying for a job, whether in the IT sector or anywhere else, is often quite stressful for many people. An endless number of questions run through your head: what awaits me? Do I have to do a test? How hard will it be? How many interviews will there be, will they like me, etc.
I am Liis Rillo, a technical recruiter at Trinidad Wiseman (TWN). Below I will give you a small overview of the IT sector job market and introduce you to the recruitment process at TWN. I will also talk about relieving tension for both parties to make the recruitment process comfortable and enjoyable for everyone.
Current situation in the IT sector
It is not a surprise to anyone that the labour market in the field of IT is currently volatile and constantly changing and continues to suffer from a shortage of specialists. The movement of specialists is also greatly influenced by the economic situation.
For example, at the moment, we can see that more people have started moving from startups. It's human nature to look for certainty and reliability, also from an employer. In addition to this is the specialist's preference regarding the stack they want to work with. Close competition between companies also plays an important role in the labour movement.
At TWN, it is important for us to offer employees the opportunity to advance on the career ladder and grow as a specialist within the company.
To make work good, fun and sustainable, we offer our people various benefits and joint activities: sports and mental health support, internal training, organize pleasant team events and celebrate anniversaries in the office. In addition to this, all our employees can enjoy our brand-new lounge area, bar and roof terrace.
See what our employees think about working at TWN:
What does the recruitment process at TWN look like?
We aim to make recruitment as convenient and reasonably time-consuming as possible. TWN, the entire recruitment process typically includes six stages:
- job description
- finding possible candidates
- job interviews, trial task
- evaluation and selection of candidates
- decision-making and making job offers
- onboarding program
The last four directly affect the candidate, from which we have developed a 6-step recruitment structure at TWN. Let's talk about these steps in more detail so that you know what awaits you if you decide to apply for a job at TWN.