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Economic uncertainty has resulted in not just layoffs and hiring freezes — job interviews are also getting longer. Richard Lambert Resume and workplace expertAs long interviews become more commonplace, job seekers need to adapt to this process of jumping through more hoops. Here are four tips for long interview processes — and nailing them:1. Clarify expectationsLong job interviews can be frustrating, but that can be managed if you first seek clarity on the road ahead. "Even if you are far down the interview process for a role you should always be looking for other roles.
Persons: Richard Lambert, I've, " Lambert, They're, Lambert, Steven Leitch, Leitch, Samaraweera Organizations: Research, CNBC
Experts that CNBC Make It spoke to said they've observed a "significant increase" in the number of job seekers facing an extended interview process over the past year. That makes a total of 9 interviews, for a job that 32-year-old Ayomi Samaraweera said she did not eventually get. But the growing phenomenon of lengthy interviews reflects the highly competitive nature of the current job market, he added. "That's why recruiters are haphazardly adding steps to the interview process and it's a terrible candidate experience." "How a company presents itself during the interview process is very telling about the company culture as a whole," she added.
Persons: they've, That's, Samaraweera, Steven Leitch, Josh Bersin, Jim Sykes, Leitch, Richard Lambert, Amy Zimmerman, Monica Revuelta Organizations: CNBC, Josh Bersin Company, AMS, Jim Sykes Global
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