Virtual interviews on the rise as social distancing measures disrupt recruitment

Aug 10th at 08:59
10-08-2021 08:59:55+07:00

Virtual interviews on the rise as social distancing measures disrupt recruitment

Le Cao Tuan, 29, looked nervous in his navy blue shirt and beige trousers sitting in front of his laptop computer in a corner of his apartment in Ha Noi. He was in the middle of an interview for a new job but due to social distancing restrictions, he had to do his interview online.

 

Tuan was successful and started working from home for an education company.

Recruitment activities have remained stable compared to last year, despite the complicated wave of the pandemic, and virtual interviews are experiencing a renaissance.

"Learning from last year's experience, businesses are no longer passively responding to the pandemic. With more business continuity plans in hand, they have been able to minimise the COVID-19 disruptions to their operations, including recruitment," Nguyen Thu Ha, Director of Human Resources at Adecco Viet Nam said.

"Most businesses switched to virtual hiring practices after the Government issued decrees on the prevention of COVID-19," she added.

Data from Adecco showed positive signs in the number of new jobs being created with an increase of up to 60 per cent in Q2, 2021 for some sectors. Food and beverage, transportation, and tourism sectors, however, are still struggling.

Due to the rapid digital adoption driven by COVID-19, technology-related sectors such as e-commerce and Fin-tech had a high hiring demand. The manufacturing industry was also actively hiring.

“Companies now prefer experienced and highly specialised candidates as they can take on the job promptly, instead of recruiting and training entry-level roles. They are looking for key positions that can help sustain their businesses in the current ever-changing market,” Ha said.

According to experts, the major challenge in recruitment was the switch from traditional to virtual interviews. These are often not enough for candidates to effectively evaluate the work culture.

They said it was also more challenging for employers to observe body language and how candidates react to the workplace.

The engagement level in virtual onboarding is also a concern. Without a human connection and face-to-face interactions, it is hard for new hires to set the right tone for work and get a feel for what it is like to work in the company.

As not everyone is comfortable being on camera, some of them might feel awkward, leading to a lack of confidence and this may be misjudged by interviewers.

However, in the context of social distancing, this new type of interview has become a must.

Andree Mangels, General Director, Adecco Vietnam, also emphasised the importance of a social media presence, saying: “It's not just the top talent that needs to sell themselves. Businesses also need to find ways to attract top talent.

"By regularly sharing about life at the company, your hiring stages, values, and working culture, you offer candidates a more holistic and realistic idea of your workplace. This forms a bond between you and the candidate even before applying, which helps you stand out, secure the prospective candidates, and it improves the candidate pool.”

Even with no traditional one-on-one interviews, candidates should be as prepared as possible, the experts said.

Recruiters said at the bare minimum candidates needed to pre-check their equipment, software, lighting, and background. They could have a rehearsal interview with a friend to familiarise themselves with the key features and be more relaxed in front of the camera.

Turn off any notifications that can cause distractions before the interview. Maintain eye contact during the interview by looking at the camera, not the screen.

At the end of the interview, keep a professional expression for a few seconds after clicking on the end meeting button. Candidates need to ensure that they are completely disconnected so that they will not show any inappropriate looks by chance. 

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnamese businesses to e-meet South Korean companies from Incheon

Vietnamese businesses will meet South Korean companies via an online trade event held from September 6-10 by the South Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency...

Establish ‘green businesses’ to boost recovery: private companies

The Private Sector Development Committee has proposed that “green businesses” is established to help boost the recovery of companies that have imposed Covid-19...

Viet Nam remains attractive destination for US investors

Viet Nam remains an attractive destination for US investors in the Indo-Pacific, heard a webinar recently held by The Asia Group.

Vietnam to open e-payment for 80% of population by 2025

Mobile money services will be promoted in Vietnam, with priority given to regions where the prevalence of banking services is still low.

Vietnam slips to bottom on Covid-19 recovery index

The prolonged ongoing Covid-19 wave in Vietnam has pushed the country down to last place on the Nikkei Covid-19 Recovery Index.

SMEs face challenges in digital transformation

Vietnamese small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are facing barriers in digital transformation and have a passive response to market changes, said Hoang Minh...

PM praises businesses' efforts to maintain production, offers policy support

The Government always cares about businesses and will fight side by side with them against the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said at a meeting...

Pandemic charity: HCMC landlords cut rent for the poor

Hundreds of landlords in Ho Chi Minh City have reduced rental fees for poor workers and invited those from vulnerable communities to stay for free amid the pandemic.

ASEAN-EU set to embark on free trade deal negotiation

A potential ASEAN-EU free trade agreement (FTA) should be based on existing trade deals between the EU and ASEAN members, including Vietnam.

Switzerland announces US$80 million aid for Vietnam in improving business environment

Vietnam and Switzerland agree on further cooperation in economic development in association with environmental protection and addressing social issues.


MOST READ


Back To Top