Secrets to Reducing Engineering Time Spent on Recruiting

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Ellen Markman, Director of Recruiting at CodeSignal; Michael Newman, VP of Engineering at CodeSignal

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Engineers often play a major role in hiring - in fact, it’s estimated that engineering managers spend 15% of their time on just recruiting. While it’s inevitable that engineers will spend some of their time on recruiting activities, too much time spent on hiring can be a drain on their productivity and innovation. How can you develop technical interviewing practices that minimize the time and energy required of your engineering team? Join Ellen Markman, CodeSignal’s Director of Recruiting, and Michael Newman, VP of Engineering on August 25 at 10 AM PT/1 PM EST. They will discuss how to optimize your technical hiring practices, the importance of assessment design, and how to accurately and fairly evaluate candidates. You’ll learn: Tips to drastically reduce engineering time spent on recruiting How to build repeatable, role-relevant processes to meet your hiring goals Strategies for mitigating the time spent re-writing questions due to leaks
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