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Interviews General Queries 2 years ago
Posted on 16 Aug 2022, this text provides information on General Queries related to Interviews. Please note that while accuracy is prioritized, the data presented might not be entirely correct or up-to-date. This information is offered for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice.
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My team is in the process of hiring a new developer. Although roles can change, at present we plan for this new developer to take over the project I've been working on for the past year and a half as their primary responsibility. Nobody else on the team has knowledge of the old project like I do, so I would be working most closely with this new hire.
However, my involvement to the hiring process has been limited to giving feedback on resumes - a different team member has been conducting all the interviews. At this rate I won't even meet the hire until they start! Admittedly that team member is more senior and has interviewed people people before (and is a decent judge of character), but a different coworker remarked how it was a little weird that I wasn't more involved, given that I'd be the one interacting most with this new person.
My goal is not to take over interviews as I have no experience with that, although I do have a couple project specific questions I could ask. Ideally I would prefer to just observe.
I am also concerned that management might be thinking of wasting resources (e.g. "why pay two people to sit in interviews instead of working when just one can do it") so this makes me unsure about how to approach them.
Is it appropriate for me to request more involvement in the hiring process? If so, how do I approach it?
is it appropriate for me to request more involvement in the hiring process? If so, how do I approach it?
It's appropriate to ask if you can be involved. But you don't want it to appear as if you wish to continue to be in control of this project.
I'd suggest something like "Hey boss. Would you like me to be part of the interview team, rather than just looking over resumes? I think I can add value by asking xxx..."
Be sensitive to the reply. If you are told "No thanks. I think [experienced senior team member] can handle it." then just let it go and focus on your new role.
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