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solarmist a day ago

Sure, that would be even better. But how would that even look?

In the best case applicants needs to apply multiple companies. Companies need to interview multiple applicants and have a way to compare those applicants.

Those are the most basic constraints I can think of. How do you make that cost tens of hours for each round?

codr7 a day ago | parent [-]

You would have to stop optimizing people to hell and back and start committing to a few at a time. Sounds like a really good idea to me.

solarmist a day ago | parent [-]

That doesn’t answer the question.

For me as a job applicant even in the best case I would need to do 3 to 5 interview interviews. The same is true for companies in the best case it will take at least 3 to 5 interviews to find somebody. Are they supposed to have 3 to 5 temporary staff for weeks at a time?

How much time should that take per interview? How would somebody that currently has a job manage that kind of time commitment?

codr7 a day ago | parent [-]

Yeah, you would need to change your expectations, I figured that much was obvious.

solarmist a day ago | parent [-]

I felt like I was doing that with what I described.

What changes to expectations are you talking about?

codr7 a day ago | parent [-]

You seem stuck on the idea that you need to verify an employee to hell and back before investing anything, that's not what I mean by committing. If they look like they might be a reasonable fit, give them a month to prove it, then you'll know for sure. One interview per person should be enough to make that decision.