Video Interviewing Making Inroads

Because it’s so much cheaper than flying a candidate in for an in-person interview, recruiters and hiring managers are increasingly turning to the video interview, Workforce reports.

Example: The talent manager for UCLA Development says she’s cut her costs per search from $10,000 to $500. With those kinds of numbers, it’s no surprise that video interviews are gaining popularity.

That said, there are different types of video interview. There’s the simplest, where two people set up a Skype or Google Hangout connection and chat.

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