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Description:

  • Own the end-to-end recruitment process for non-sales positions, applying competency-based evaluation methods at every stage.
  • Develop and use competency frameworks to match candidate attributes with job success factors.
  • Conduct behavioral and situational interviews to assess problem-solving, communication, adaptability, and ownership.
  • Collaborate with hiring managers to define core competencies, success criteria, and interview scoring guides.
  • Administer and interpret skills and logic assessments to validate technical and cognitive competencies.
  • Maintain accurate candidate profiles, competency scores, and progress tracking in the ATS.
  • Continuously refine interview rubrics and feedback systems to improve the quality of hire and role-fit predictability.
  • Partner with the broader Talent team to promote evidence-based hiring and bias-free evaluation practices.

Requirements:

  • Minimum 2 years of full-cycle recruitment experience, preferably hiring for diverse business functions.
  • Strong background in competency-based interviewing, behavioral assessments, or structured hiring frameworks.
  • Excellent command of English communication (spoken and written).
  • Skilled in sourcing, candidate evaluation, and stakeholder alignment for multi-role hiring environments.
  • Familiarity with ATS systems, online assessments, and behavioral scoring tools.
  • Highly analytical, organized, and detail-driven, with a passion for improving hiring accuracy.
  • Certification or training in Competency-Based Interviewing or Behavioral Event Interviewing (BEI) is preferred.
  • Experience recruiting for remote or cross-functional teams is preferred.
  • Exposure to psychometric evaluation or structured scorecard-based hiring is preferred.

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