"Once a company approached us: it needed a DevOps Engineer. We did our best and offered a promising talent who was later invited for a probation period.
When it was about to end, that candidate came to us again to find a new job. We were more than surprised: the employer didn’t seem to have problems with him and had no plans of looking for a replacement. It turned out that no one contacted the engineer to give him some feedback.
This made him think that he didn’t pass the probation period.
We dealt with the issue by talking to everyone. But, honestly, it was all out of thin air!"
Head of Accounting
Alex Staff Agency
Anna Mikhaylichenko
"Feedback is what drives all workflows in our company, which is why we always use it from the very first stage of getting to know an employee. On the one hand, feedback allows us to evaluate the speed, quality, and comfortability of adaptation. We can adjust something in the process, and thus help both the employee and the mentor achieve their goals. On the other hand, onboarding reveals some bugs in general business processes. We improve them and make our work even better."
Co-founder
Alex Staff Agency
Maria Sukhorukova
"Our clients are companies of different sizes, budgets, and requirements. They come to us because they know that it’s cheaper to find and onboard new hires with us. We have working templates on how to describe vacancies, know where to find candidates and through what channels, how to conduct screenings, etc. Our tools are thought-through, proven over time, and efficient."
Head of Marketing
Alex Staff Agency
Polina Semibratova
"We take onboarding as a key HR factor that allows us to build a united and efficient team. It should last 3+ months and include such activities as training, introduction to the role and tasks, etc. It also contributes to candidates’ self-confidence: it shows them that they’re heading in the right direction and really belong to the team."
Co-founder
Alex Staff Agency
Maria Sukhorukova
"The worst question to ask while interviewing a female candidate is related to pregnancy. It’s discriminating and unacceptable. The same applies to men: I would also never ask a male specialist if he has a family, kids, or is planning to have them. At least not directly."
Account Manager
Alex Staff Agency
Anastasia Briukhovetskaia
"Some companies deliberately make screening processes hard: they introduce several stages, invite 2+ interviewers, encourage cross-questions, etc. Such efforts are beneficial: they allow employers to find the best candidate and create the right reputation."
Head of Accounting
Alex Staff Agency
Anna Mikhaylichenko