Trying to bring a revolutionary
change in hiring, IT Service provider HCL Technologies has initiated a
very cool recruitment campaign.

With
an intention of tapping into the vast talent pool that frequents Social
Media Portals, HCL has come up with #CoolestInterviewEver, an attempt
to hire qualified candidates. The campaign which started yesterday, will
witness HCL conducting a series of interviews exclusively over twitter
and offering the winning candidate an opportunity to work on a yearlong
strategic project with the company’s top management.
What
is the campaign and how to apply: The #COOLESTINTERVIEWEVER will run
for three consecutive weeks, allowing participants from all over the
world to connect and interact with HCL HR executives through twitter.
Participants
need to follow the company on Twitter and answer 6 questions to
register themselves. The process of evaluation and selection will be
carried out by HCL HR executives completely on Twitter, including the
one-on-one interviews with the top five applicants. In the third and
final week, HCL will select a single winning candidate to serve for 12
months as one of the following roles of his or her choice, clarified a
statement from the company:
Ideapreneurship Evangelist:
The selected candidate will get a chance to travel to different HCL
offices and share his/her ideas and thoughts with other HCL employees.Big Data Guru: The candidate will get to work directly with HCL’s Analysis and Data Research teams.
Hacker–In–Chief: The candidate will get an opportunity to work closely with HCL’s web design and project delivery teams.
Womenspiration: The chosen candidate will be aligned to HCL’s employee branding team and will interact with HCL employees to explore new avenues within the organization where women will emerge as future leaders and help craft a strategy to ensure women empowerment within HCL
HCL
has always proclaimed to follow Employees First, Customers Second
management philosophy in order to “unleash the innovative thinking of
empowered employees”. Though this approach may seem radical, it is now
very common for companies and recruitment agencies to go talent–hunting
on the Social Media Platforms. Multiple instances have proven that this
trend is not only here to stay, but is growing. HCL has merely taken a
dedicated approach. Will others follow suit?
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