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Employers say virtual recruiting from universities has quickly become the norm
by David Paddon, The Canadian Press
Posted May 11, 2021 11:42 am EDT
Last Updated May 11, 2021 at 11:44 am EDT
TORONTO Darrell Wellington heads a growing tech company that used to do almost all its employee recruitment in person, except for a few overseas candidates until last year.
“All of our (in-person) interviews went to remote interviews at the beginning of COVID,” Wellington says. “Now we do that for pretty much everybody.”
Wellington says he was the first Canadian employee hired by Syntronic, based in Sweden, when opened an office in Ottawa seven years ago.
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TORONTO - Darrell Wellington heads a growing tech company that used to do almost all its employee recruitment in person, except for a few overseas candidates until last year.
Darrell Wellington of Syntronic poses for a photo in Ottawa on Saturday, April 3, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle
TORONTO - Darrell Wellington heads a growing tech company that used to do almost all its employee recruitment in person, except for a few overseas candidates until last year. All of our (in-person) interviews went to remote interviews at the beginning of COVID, Wellington says. Now we do that for pretty much everybody.
Employers say virtual recruiting from universities has quickly become the norm
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Darrell Wellington of Syntronic poses for a photo in Ottawa on Saturday, April 3, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle
TORONTO – Darrell Wellington heads a growing tech company that used to do almost all its employee recruitment in person, except for a few overseas candidates – until last year.
“All of our (in-person) interviews went to remote interviews at the beginning of COVID,” Wellington says. “Now we do that for pretty much everybody.”
Wellington says he was the first Canadian employee hired by Syntronic, based in Sweden, when opened an office in Ottawa seven years ago.
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