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      Trainee Recruitment COnsultant Interview

      Mar 26, 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Hays in Mar 2016

      Interview

      4 stage interview process after I had applied for an advertisement I found online. Stage 1 - Short telephone interview asking my current situation, why I have chosen to apply for the role, what skills I have that are relevant to recruitment and what I know about recruitment. Stage 2 - Invited in for a 1:1 interview. Took approx 45-60 mins. Discussed again what I know about recruitment, what do I know about hays and why my skills are relevant for recruitment. Stage 3 - Assessment centre which you may have to travel for. I was in a group of 8 people. We watched a video about hays and had to each in turn stand up and introduce ourselves, where we are applying for and our employment history. We did a few exercises as a group including role plays. Make sure you have a researched Hays because you could be asked a few questions before you get started with the role plays. You are all given a statement about recruitment at random and have to give a small speech on what you know about the sentence you are given I.e explain 360 recruitment. Role plays you have to pretend call a potential business looking to sell yourself as a recruitment consultant for them, just try and secure a time and date to have a meeting face to face. Next you will have to write an advertisement for a job role, and next you will have to pitch a fake candidate to potential employers. You will be made to think on your feet so be prepared for your role play to go in an unexpected direction, you get to use creative freedom so think on your feet and challenge any objections you get. It's not like other role plays at other interviews you may have done where the interview just goes a long with the easiest unrealistic sale, these guys recruit for a living so expect to be tested, but in a good way. You'll then be given a tour of the office. Relax for your assessment centre and be yourself. Stage 4 - interview with a director and senior consultant. Here they want to get to know you personally, your background both academically/employment and your personal life. They want to see what kind of person you are, what motivates you and to see if you suit the team they probably already have in mind for you to join. Be clued up on hays do your research! Make sure you know the core values of hays and be prepared to bring them into your answers. All the staff and interviewers were brilliant and professional throughout my experience interviewing and made me feel at ease. As long as you genuinely want to be there and show enthusiasm to work for such a reputable company I think they will see this in you. Good luck !!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about your life growing up? Do you have a weakness? Why hays? Why recruitment? What skills do you have that will be of benefit in this role?
      Answer question
      2

      Other Trainee Recruitment COnsultant Interview Reviews for Hays

      Trainee Recruitment COnsultant Interview

      Apr 2, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Hays (London, England)

      Interview

      Hiring manager was very helpful - I felt prepared going into the interview. I did feel that by the end of the process I wasn't 100% sure why I wasn't selected.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked to do scenarios with client work
      Answer question

      Trainee Recruitment COnsultant Interview

      Feb 27, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Hays (London, England) in Feb 2025

      Interview

      I applied for this position on LinkedIn and had a screening phone call with the recruiter who posted the job listing. After the initial phone screening, I was invited to an in-person interview with the same person. This interview lasted about 45 minutes and we just went through my work experience, what I know about recruitment as a career and a roleplay scenario where I had to call a client (a business) and try to convince them to go with me as a recruiter. I wasn't prepared for this and didn't do very well, but luckily I was told I wasn't expected to do very well in this part. I was invited then to an assessment centre stage, which had 6 candidates in it, myself included. During this assessment centre, we were all given a random statement and we had to argue for or against it in one minute. After presenting our arguments, we were given another roleplay scenario on a sheet of paper. We had creative license to go around and sort of remedy the problem on the piece of paper. For example, I had to call a business that hired 2 temporary workers from us last year and discuss their open positions. Unfortunately, I once again thought I did not do so well. My feedback, however, was very informative. In the second roleplay scenario - picking one CV out of three to present to a client and sell the candidate, essentially - I took the previous feedback on board. Ask lots of open-ended questions! Fortunately, I got a call the next day and they said they were impressed with how I took on the feedback from the first roleplay and applied it in my second, and that this is what they're looking for for Trainee positions - someone who can learn quickly. I was then invited to another in-person interview to once again go over my experience, ask any questions about the role, the company and the people I was meeting - seniors in the business, directors etc. My feedback was once again glowing, saying I seemed well-prepared, personable and impressive. I was then invited to yet ANOTHER interview to meet other seniors in the business. Here, I was asked why I wanted to switch from my current career to recruitment and how my previous experience will allow me to thrive in this environment. It is CRUCIAL you show you are committed to recruitment and articulate here. Unfortunately, after such a lengthy interview process, I was not offered the job. However, I did learn a lot of things about myself and about recruitment. I am confident that I can go into my next interview well prepared and sure of my dedication to this career.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to pursue recruitment as a career?
      Answer question
      2

      Trainee Recruitment Consultant! Interview

      Mar 14, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Lisbon, Lisbon District
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Hays (Lisbon, Lisbon District)

      Interview

      Recebi uma chamada e fizeram-me uma mini entrevista acerca do que estava à espera, também de como é que eu poderia contribuir para a empresa e vice versa. Foi rápido e super acessível.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      O que espera do trabalho na Hays?
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