- Webinar Duration60 Min
- Webinar Date11 Mar. 2025
- Webinar IdAT3434
Start Time
PST : 10:00 AM | EST : 01:00 PM
Description
Skill-based
job selection and interviewing is a hiring approach that prioritizes
candidates' competencies, technical abilities, and transferable skills over
traditional criteria such as educational background or years of experience.
This method aligns with the growing emphasis on skills-based hiring,
particularly in industries facing talent shortages, rapid technological
advancements, and evolving job requirements. Organizations using skill-based
selection rely on structured assessments, job simulations, competency-based
interviews, and other objective measures to evaluate candidates' proficiency in
key job-related tasks. This approach reduces bias in hiring, enhances workforce
diversity, and ensures a better match between job roles and candidates’ capabilities.
By shifting the focus to demonstrated skills rather than credentials,
skill-based job selection helps organizations build more agile, high-performing
teams while expanding access to employment opportunities for a broader pool of
talent
Area Covered In The Webinar
I. Welcome and Introduction (5 minutes)
- Brief
introduction of the facilitator(s)
- Overview of
the webinar objectives
- Importance of
skill-based selection in today’s job market
II. Understanding Skill-Based Job Selection (10 minutes)
- What is
skill-based hiring, and how does it differ from traditional hiring?
- Benefits for
employers and candidates
- Key trends
driving the shift toward skills-based hiring
III. Designing a Skill-Based Selection Process (15 minutes)
- Identifying
core skills and competencies for a role
- Creating job
descriptions based on skills rather than credentials
- Selecting
appropriate assessment tools (e.g., practical tasks, simulations,
competency tests)
- Ensuring
inclusivity and reducing bias in skill-based hiring
IV. Conducting Skill-Based Interviews (15 minutes)
- Structuring
competency-based and behavioral interviews
- Sample
questions to assess skills effectively
- Using case
studies, role-playing, and job simulations in interviews
- Avoiding
common pitfalls in skill-based interviewing
V. Case Study and Best Practices (10 minutes)
- Real-world
example of a company successfully implementing skill-based hiring
- Key takeaways
from their experience
- Lessons
learned and actionable insights
VI. Q&A and Closing (5 minutes)
- Address
participant questions
- Summary of
key points
- Additional
resources and next steps
Why should you attend?
Many employers are disillusioned with selecting
employees based on education and experience alone. What they want are people
who can do the job they are hired to do. This program addresses that issue,
showing how to do it.
Who Will Benefit?
1. HR and Talent Acquisition Professionals
- HR managers, recruiters, and talent acquisition specialists looking
to improve hiring accuracy and reduce turnover.
- Those seeking to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
efforts by reducing bias in hiring.
- Employers aiming to future-proof their workforce by focusing on
adaptable skills rather than rigid credentials.
2. Hiring Managers and Business Leaders
- Department heads and team leaders responsible for selecting and
onboarding new employees.
- Business executives seeking to create more effective and equitable
hiring processes.
- Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for practical ways
to assess talent beyond resumes.
3. Workforce Development and Career Services
Professionals
- Career coaches and job placement specialists helping candidates
transition into new roles.
- Workforce development agencies and educational institutions
interested in aligning training with employer needs.
- Professionals involved in upskilling and reskilling initiatives for
displaced workers.
4. Learning & Development (L&D) and
Training Professionals
- L&D specialists designing skill-based training programs to
align with hiring needs.
- Organizations focusing on internal talent mobility and succession
planning through competency-based models.
5. Job Seekers and Career Changers
- Professionals transitioning between industries and looking to
highlight transferable skills.
- Individuals without traditional degrees but with valuable skills
seeking fairer hiring opportunities.
- Gig workers and freelancers who want to showcase competencies in
skill-based hiring processes.