35 Randstad Interview Questions & Answers
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Table of Contents
- 1. Adaptability Questions
- 2. Behavioral Questions
- 3. Career Goals Questions
- 4. Common Questions
- 5. Communication Questions
- 6. Compatibility Questions
- 7. Competency Questions
- 8. Creative Thinking Questions
- 9. Education Questions
- 10. Experience Questions
- 11. Knowledge Questions
- 12. Performance Based Questions
- 13. Problem Solving Questions
- 14. Salary Questions
- 15. Scenario Based Questions
- 16. Teamwork Questions
- 17. Trust Questions
Adaptability
1. Are you willing to work outside of the regular 9-5?
How to Answer
In staffing, you may be asked to work outside of a typical Monday to Friday work week, depending on your clients and candidate needs. If you have a candidate who cannot interview during standard work hours, you may need to conduct a phone interview at 7 PM to accommodate their needs. If you do temp staffing, you may have warehouse clients who call you at 6 AM to report a worker who did not show up for their early-morning shift.
Many recruiters have their cell phones on 24/7 and check their email on weekends. The purpose of this question is to determine not only your availability but your willingness to be flexible to meet the needs of clients and candidates. Show Randstad that you are willing to accommodate the varying needs of your clients and candidates.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In the world of staffing, I do not expect to work a strict 40 hour per week schedule, but I also know that I'm looking for a work-life balance. As needed, I will be available to my clients and candidates. I have email on my phone and am sure to be on top of my candidates' start dates and promptly check in with my clients even on weekends and evenings."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"In staffing, I anticipate working over 40 hours per week, especially around final deadlines. That said, that comes with some limits, as I do value my work-life balance. Could you share with me the expectations for this role?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Behavioral
2. Are you a patient individual? Rate your patience level from 1-10.
How to Answer
Being a recruiter or any professional in the staffing industry requires an immense level of patience. You make many calls every day, wait for candidates to respond, and wait on contracts to be signed. Often, you will be in a significant rush to make a placement before a competing agency beats you to the punch. You will speak to hundreds of candidates every month, all with their personality quirks and potentially low levels of commitment and communication. The interviewer wants to know that you can remain confident, professional, and patient despite all of these challenges. Rate your level of patience from 1-10, and be prepared to give an example that backs your rating.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I rank my patience level an 8 out of 10. There will always be candidates, clients, and situations that test your patience, and I have room to improve. Recently I had a candidate back out of their accepted job offer on the morning of their start date. Rather than lose my patience, I quickly found a temp for my client and then searched for a new permanent candidate. Of course, I will not work with that candidate again, but that is simply professional boundaries. I would never disrespect someone, or myself, for a situation like that, and by remaining patient throughout the ordeal, I was able to focus on an alternative option."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"For the past year, I have worked as a temp recruiter primarily searching for laborers in the warehousing and logistics sector. As you know, the rate of candidates who no-show or do not perform well is very high in these categories. Rather than lose my patience, I keep focused on the needs of my clients and put my effort into making sure their needs are met no matter what. For this reason, I rank my patience level as a 9 out of 10."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Behavioral
3. Tell me about a time you lost a job order or placement to a competitor. How did you react?
How to Answer
Very often, you will work on job orders that are not exclusive. This non-exclusivity means that your client may give the same job order to five different staffing agencies, and may the best recruiter win! This situation is especially challenging when you live in a smaller city or if the position requires a particular skill set.
Randstad needs to see that you are up for the challenge and that you act gracefully and professionally on the days you don't win. Discuss a similar situation from the past, highlighting how you reacted and made the best of the situation. Don't forget to share your positive results if applicable!
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have one particular client who refuses ever to give exclusivity. Most of the time, their open jobs are shopped out to three other staffing agencies. The most recent order was to find a chemical engineer with 15+ years of experience who came from a direct competitor of my client. This search was incredibly specific, and a competing agency had already approached many of the candidates I called. I felt behind most of the search and, unfortunately, did not make the final placement. I took the situation for what it was; you win some, and you lose some. I will continue to give priority to this client and offer the best service possible. Also, I will never stop asking for exclusivity in hopes that they change their mind one day."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I made an in-person client call to discuss a few sales openings with a prevalent advertising company in our region. I was eager to win their business and had a lot of great questions prepared for our meeting. Although I felt the meeting went well, the client called me the next day to tell me they gave the business to our competitor because their fees were lower. Our agency keeps integrity in our pricing, so I was unable to negotiate enough to win the business. I took the situation gracefully because I know that what our agency offers is much more full-service than the competitor they chose. I ended up hearing back from the client a short time later expressing that they wanted to give our agency a try after all. It never pays to burn a bridge, and I am so happy that I stuck to my process and remained professional throughout our initial interactions."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Behavioral
4. If a temporary employee let you down regularly, what would you do?
How to Answer
Temporary employment can be a challenge to navigate, especially in industries such as warehousing and logistics. These challenges come because:
- Candidate volume and placements are high
- Wages are average but competitive
- Hours can be sporadic
- Client communication is often lacking due to shift work
If a candidate lets you down regularly by being late, no-showing to their assignment, or failing assessments such as forklift driving skills, think of what you would do. Show the interviewer that you have patience and that you are empathetic but firm at the same time as you understand how it can impact business with your client.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"At the end of the day, it's my client who needs to be happy with the temporary employees that I provide them. If I had a temp continually failing to meet expectations, I would have to let them go. Anytime we drop the ball, it can negatively impact my clients' bottom line, which is never a positive situation. On any offense, such as being late or not showing up, I will call the temp employee and find out what happened. I ask for open lines of communication, and if we continually miss the mark on expectations, then I need to move on and put my energy elsewhere."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I believe in setting expectations from the start. I let temporary employees know what will occur should they fail to come to work or show up for their assignment on time. For the most part, I have excellent working relationships with our temp employees. When I need to let a temp employee go, I still educate the person on work performance expectations, and I encourage them to try their best in the future."
Career Goals
5. What are some professional goals you have set for yourself this year?
How to Answer
Randstad knows that only the most eager recruiters win job orders and make placements since the staffing industry is competitive and challenging. The purpose of this question is to learn what goals you have set for yourself on the job and for your overall career development. Show the interviewer that you have professional goals and are keen to make a name for yourself in the staffing industry.
Professional goals can include earning a promotion, attending an industry conference to expand your network, or taking additional courses to broaden your recruitment knowledge.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"This year, I plan to attend the Staffing World conference in Las Vegas to infuse some new contacts into my network. I have been in the recruitment industry for eight years, and it's easy to become complacent with a steady business pipeline. This year it's important to me that I gain new contacts while also learning more about the way technology is changing our industry."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I am new to my career, so it's important to me that I carve out my professional path from the start. This year, I have decided to seek a mentor in the recruitment industry who can help me reach my goals while keeping my knowledge current and continually expanding my understanding of the staffing industry."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Common
6. Why should Randstad hire you over our other candidates?
How to Answer
This question can be incredibly tough for job seekers to answer. This query requires you to brag about yourself on the fly while choosing compelling items from your career highlight reel.
Think about the job posting or job description and the core values of Randstad. Explain how your soft and hard skills match what the company is looking for in a team member.
This question should not be used to give a generic answer like you have 'strong attention to detail.' Focus on factors that are unique to you and that meet the requirements of a Randstad employee. Rely on your past achievements and accolades!
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I believe you should hire me because of my proven ability to resuscitate dormant clients. I am keen on business development activities and will find new accounts for Randstad within the first couple of weeks of employment. I am well-versed in supporting junior recruiters and will help them to uncover new and lucrative opportunities as well."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Other candidates may have more staffing experience; however, my background in highly competitive sports, as well as door-to-door alarm sales, makes me an excellent candidate for this sales role with Randstad. I know exactly how my efforts impact my team, and I am very goal-focused while being self-led."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Communication
7. Describe your communication skills.
How to Answer
At Randstad, communication is key for building a good reputation and relationships with everyone they work with. As a recruiter, excellent communication is important for communicating expectations from candidates, collaborating with team members, and forming partnerships with clients.
The interviewer wants to know how well you communicate in any given scenario. This can be any form of communication, whether it's verbal, written, etc. Show the interviewer your communication skills and assure them you know the importance and impact of good communication skills.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Remaining professional is one way that I ensure my communication skills are intact. In emails and over the phone, I am thorough in my explanations, respectful, and respond quickly, so the other person knows that I am fully engaged."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I would say that my communication skills are good. There is always room for improvement, but I do my best to stay professional and be a good listener. I am also always willing to answer any questions others may have so there is clear understanding and everyone feels well informed."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Compatibility
8. What type of office set up helps you to be the most productive?
How to Answer
Some recruitment firms offer individual offices, some a work-from-home environment, and others, a bullpen style set up. As a recruiter, you may hear the word 'bullpen' often. This word is slang for a workspace area filled with desks and no separating walls. Everyone works together in an open space. Think 'Wolf of Wallstreet.'
Talk to the interviewer about the type of work environment you prefer, being sure not to single yourself out by speaking negatively of one particular work style over another. Overall, the interviewer will be looking for your ability to concentrate and work well despite your outside surroundings.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am self-led and driven, which makes me capable of working productively in nearly any work environment. When I started my first job in staffing, I worked in a bullpen environment. Now, I have a private office. However, our agency is busy, and there is always a lot of buzz around me. I look for a collaborative team more than I look for features like a private office."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Being newer to my career in staffing, I see a lot of value working in an open environment where there is a lot of collaboration on projects. I am eager to learn from your talented recruiters. Could you share with me the office set up at Randstad?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Competency
9. What is a staffing agency?
How to Answer
This question may seem as fundamental as they get, but the interviewer needs to know that you understand how staffing works. Staffing is a misunderstood industry. It will be part of your role to add clarification for clients and candidates who may not fully comprehend what you do. Briefly describe to the hiring authority what a staffing agency is, including who they help, and their primary purpose.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I come across many candidates and potential clients who do not understand what a staffing agency is. I explain to them that a staffing agency works on behalf of other companies to help them find the best talent for their open jobs. I explain that most of my clients do not have the time to filter through thousands of job applications per year, or hire in a timely fashion, so they ask for outside help."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"A staffing agency is like an extension of a company's human resources department. When a company is too busy to keep up with their recruitment needs, a staffing agency will come in to help them source candidates, pre-screen for job skills, and conduct first interviews."
Competency
10. How does artificial intelligence impact talent sourcing?
How to Answer
Artificial intelligence (AI) made its splash on the staffing scene many years ago, introducing ATS or applicant tracking systems. Today, AI is becoming smarter and more robust, making it easier to source and screen the best candidates. Talk to the interviewer about the ways you have seen AI change talent sourcing strategy. You can also mention the ways AI has simplified your job as a recruiter.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"The most dramatic change I have seen in the talent sourcing and staffing industry has been the marriage of AI and affordable SaaS. Job postings and other tasks, automated by solutions such as Zip Recruiter, do a lot of initial sourcing and screening for HR professionals and recruiters like myself. This ease of use and its affordability means companies who once relied on a staffing agency are utilizing this technology for themselves. To overcome this, staffing agencies must offer the best and fastest service, proving more than ever before that their fees are worth paying."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Applicant Tracking Systems are getting smarter every year, and once I learned how to utilize an ATS to my benefit, my recruitment process sped up exponentially. Now, I can deliver talented candidates to my clients' inbox in just a day or two, fully screened and ready for their first interview. I also believe that tools such as LinkedIn Recruiter, which rely heavily on AI for search results, have greatly benefitted the staffing industry."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Competency
11. How does a staffing agency charge a job seeker for their services?
How to Answer
This one may be a trick question! Legitimate staffing agencies never charge job seekers for placement services. That's right; every placement fee paid to a staffing agency comes from the hiring company.
In many countries, such as Canada, it is illegal for a recruitment or staffing agency to charge candidates for job placements. However, these regulations do not include fees for career services such as resume writing or career coaching. The bottom line is, a job seeker never pays money to be considered for an open position with a staffing agency or their clients.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"All placement fees are paid for by the client, rather than the candidate. In my current agency, we charge the client between 18-25% of the candidates' first years' salary. This fee structure means that if the candidate's agreed-upon salary is $100K, our fee would be $18-25K. Again, this is never paid for by the candidate. I understand that different regions have various fee structures. However, I believe that a client should always pay the agency placement fee. No financial burden should fall on the job seeker."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Placement fees are paid to a staffing agency when they successfully place a job seeker in a new role with their client. Fee percentages vary; however, an agency should always invoice the hiring company. A candidate may pay for assistance such as resume writing or career coaching. However, they do not pay the employment placement fee."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Competency
12. When scanning a resume for the first time, what do you look for?
How to Answer
Stats show that a recruiter will give a resume between seven and eleven seconds of their attention before moving on to another resume. Experts in the staffing industry know how to scan and screen a resume for the most critical information, so they can easily shortlist or disqualify.
Working at Randstad, chances are most of the resumes you will receive will first be screened by your applicant tracking system. Still, many more resumes will come through to your email. Show the interviewer that you know what to look for in a resume when you initially screen.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"When I am scanning a resume for the first time, I will first look to see if they meet my clients' educational requirements. Then, I look at their dates of employment to see if they are a job hopper. Next, I look at their job title and the industries they have worked for to ensure their career progression makes sense. I also want to know if they have worked for my client in the past. If they pass these initial checks, I will call them for a prescreen telephone interview."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Job hopping is the first thing that I look for in a resume. If the candidate has held more than five jobs in three years, I disqualify them. It's nearly impossible to ask a client for a hefty fee when there are no guarantees this candidate would stay committed to the job. Next, I look for a match with industry, education and ensure that job titles and movements make sense. For example, if someone went from sales rep to CEO in 6 months, I would need to know more since that would be an unusual career progression."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Competency
13. Do you understand how Randstad makes a profit?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to see that you understand the fee structure at Randstad or at least staffing agencies in general. Depending on your region, this response could vary as there are different rules and regulations surrounding staffing and recruitment around the world.
For the most part, a staffing agency makes a profit in three ways:
1. Permanent placement fees
2. Temp fees
3. Retainer based searches
Permanent placement fees are usually a set percentage based on the ideal candidate's salary. Let's say that a staffing agency is asked to headhunt a chemical engineer. The staffing agency finds the perfect candidate, and that chemical engineer comes with an asking salary of $100K per year. The hiring company would pay (in addition to the $100K salary) 18-25% of that number as a permanent placement fee. So, a one-time $18-25K fee.
Temp fees are a surcharge in addition to a temporary employee or contractors' hourly wage. Assuming the same chemical engineer is working on a 12-month contract for an oil and gas company. The OG company does not want to add this engineer to their permanent payroll or pay the engineer's employment insurance and other government-required fees. The staffing agency will take on the role of 'employer' and charge the additional costs plus a commission to the OG company. Let's say the chemical engineer is asking for $40/hour. The staffing agency will charge the OG company $55/hour, giving $40 to the contractor and taking $15 as an administration fee and commission.
A retainer is a fee that is paid in advance to secure the services of a staffing agency. Primarily retainers are only requested by high-end executive search firms who conduct long, complicated searches for talents such as surgeons, lawyers, professors, and CFOs. In this instance, the hiring company would pay a large sum upfront to the agency and then the remainder of their fee once the ideal candidate accepts a job offer.
Chances are, Randstad will be paid by perm or temp placement fees only. Speak to the interviewer briefly about fee structures, showing that you come from a place of full understanding.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I fully understand how recruitment and staffing agencies make a profit. My educated guess is that you earn a profit through permanent placement fees and temp fees. Could you share with me what your fee percentage is? My current agency charges 20-22% depending on the difficulty of the position and the location of our search."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"From my research, I understand that Randstad makes a profit from placement fees. I am familiar with three fee styles; the permanent search fee, which is a flat rate. The other is a temp fee, added onto a contractors' hourly wage. The other is a retainer where the client pays a large percentage upfront, similar to hiring an attorney. Which fee structure is used most at Randstad?"
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Competency
14. What is the difference between temporary, temporary-to-permanent, and permanent placement?
How to Answer
Temp, temp-to-perm, and perms are recruitment and staffing terms that you will hear daily while working for Randstad.
Working temp means that a contractor is on a temporary contract with the staffing agency to work for their client for a specific amount of time. Temp employees are paid directly from the staffing agency, and the agency then bills the client.
Temp-to-perm is a temporary contract with an opportunity for the contractor to be hired full-time once their work performance is proven.
Perm or permanent placement is when candidates undergo a traditional screening and hiring process with the agency and their client. In the end, the hiring company makes a permanent job offer to the candidate.
Take a few moments to share your knowledge with the interviewer.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I get this question from candidates a lot, and it's best to keep the answer straightforward. Temp work is contract work that can last anywhere from a couple of days to a year or more, depending on the company's hiring needs. The contractor knows the assignment can end at any time, without notice. Temporary-to-permanent occurs when that contractor is asked to stay on as a dedicated employee after the original contract period is up. Permanent placements are traditional offer-to-hire gigs where an agency's client will hire the candidate as a dedicated payrolled employee."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"The most significant difference between temp, temp-to-perm, and perm are the expectations set from the beginning. The staffing agency pays temp employees to fulfill a specific client need for an agreed-upon length of time. Temp-to-perm contractors may have the opportunity to be hired full-time once the contract is complete and their performance is proven. Perm refers to traditional employment where a company offers to hire the job seeker immediately."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Competency
15. Name some reasons why a job seeker would want to work as a temp.
How to Answer
Although it may seem strange to some people, there are many reasons why a job seeker would want to work as a temporary employee. From the beginning of their career into retirement age, job seekers can all enjoy the perks of temp work. Some of these benefits include:
- Flexibility. As a temp worker, you can agree to take or turn down work at your leisure. For retired folks who travel a lot, temp work is excellent for seasonal needs.
- Buying time. Temp workers can earn money as contractors until they find the right permanent opportunity.
- Comply with work restrictions. Temp opportunities are often better for people waiting on permanent residency or citizenship who may have federal work restrictions.
- Fill resume gaps. Temp offers job seekers the opportunity to learn new skills in various settings, expanding their resumes.
- Fast-track to employers. Temps are often offered a permanent position after completing their assignment if the hiring authorities are impressed with their performance.
The interviewer wants to know that you understand the different reasons why a candidate would want to work as a temp. Understanding this also means that you'll be able to offer a variety of job solutions. Discuss with the interviewer why you believe some candidates would prefer to take on temporary assignments.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have met many people who highly prefer working temp for various reasons. The most common reason is to build out their resume to include more skills and avoid resume gaps while they search for the perfect permanent opportunity. I have also met many semi-retired folks who temp as food samplers on weekends to supplement their retirement income. Temp is an excellent solution for many people."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I have worked as a temp in the past. My reasoning was to earn money during the summer between semesters. I found this solution very beneficial as it rounded out my resume and helped me network. Other people may like to temp if they want the flexibility, or if they have work restrictions due to personal circumstance."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Creative Thinking
16. Recruitment often requires out-of-the-box thinking. Are you creative by nature?
How to Answer
Being creative doesn't necessarily mean that you can paint like Picasso or write songs like Lady Gaga. What creativity means is being able to view and solve common issues in a unique way. Creativity can include being willing to take a risk and change your perspective on a topic.
As a recruiter, being creative is an essential skill since you will often need to look at your clients' needs and pain points in a completely new way. The interviewer wants to know if you can be creative when working with clients. Creativity can be useful when you need to diversify your candidate pool, find candidates for hard-to-fill positions, and reach new clients. Assure the interviewer that you are creative, giving a work-related example.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am most certainly a creative individual. One example of my creativity in action would be the prospecting sales script series I created for our new business development associates. The scripts needed a facelift, so I took my copywriting skills, my sales savvy and married them into a very effective sales series. Since this implementation, our close rate has increased by 15%."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Unconventional thinking in business requires a great deal of creativity. When placing candidates with non-exclusive job orders, I need to think differently than other competing agencies with the same client job order. I reverse engineer the path of my ideal candidate and, by doing so, I am the first to reach top candidates before many of my competing recruiters."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Education
17. How do you continue to educate yourself as an expert in staffing?
How to Answer
Continued education is critical in the staffing industry as regulations and technology change all of the time. Randstad seeks to hire people who are committed to growth within their profession. Some staffing agencies may even pay for continued education opportunities, so feel free to ask the interviewer if this is an option at Randstad. Talk to the interviewer about how you plan to educate yourself and stay current on the latest developments and trends in the staffing industry.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I read a lot and also subscribe to a variety of accounts and LinkedIn groups related to recruitment and staffing. I like to attend at least one conference every year. Last year, I attended a conference where the topics included legal issues in staffing and unconscious bias. Do you offer continued education opportunities to your team members here at Randstad?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Continued education opportunities are important to me as I grow my knowledge in the recruitment industry. To keep myself up to date, I subscribe to many recruitment and staffing-related blogs. I am also taking a couple of certification courses on ethical staffing and conscious recruitment. Could you share with me the education opportunities present at Randstad?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Experience
18. What do you consider the most rewarding aspect of your job?
How to Answer
Working as a recruiter can often mean working long hours, being rejected, losing clients, and having high stress to find the right people for the right job. However, there are many rewarding aspects of being a recruiter as well. Randstad is passionate about supporting people and offering rewarding careers.
Employees who love what they do are often better performers and overall better for the company's morale. The interviewer wants to know what you like about your job. Explain what you find rewarding about working as a recruiter.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"The most rewarding thing about being a recruiter for me is helping others get jobs. I understand how stressful it can be to be unemployed and unable to take care of your family. When I'm able to place a candidate in a job, I love seeing their excitement and knowing they will no longer have to worry about not having a job."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I decided to go into the staffing field because I am passionate about helping others. Helping people find the job of their dreams is very rewarding."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Experience
19. What tools or systems do you use to keep track of job candidates?
How to Answer
As a recruiter, keeping a job candidate pool is vital to your success and saves you loads of time when a client needs a job filled quickly. The interviewer wants to know how you keep track of the candidates you obtain.
Whether you use an applicant tracking system, CRM software, or other tools, share this with the interviewer. Be sure to explain how your method allows you to keep in touch with applicants and easily locate their profiles when the perfect job match comes along.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In my previous roles as a recruiter, I've used applicant tracking systems such as BambooHR and Greenhouse. These systems have allowed me to keep track of my candidates easily. My favorite thing about ATS is that I can use filters to find candidates based on the needs of my clients, which has helped my placement rating and timing tremendously."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"My favorite way of keeping track of candidates is definitely by using applicant tracking systems. Without an ATS, it would take much longer to sort through applicant profiles to find a match for open jobs. Can you tell me what system Randstad uses?"
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Experience
20. How do you determine job order priority?
How to Answer
Prioritizing job orders when you have multiple open requests at one time can be a tricky task. You may want to consider factors like:
- The client's preferred start date
- The difficulty level of a search
- Whether the search is exclusive
- The candidate market in the role's location/region
The interviewer wants to know that you will prioritize your work to ensure your clients' needs are met and your time is managed well. Show the interviewer that you will not have a problem sorting your job orders at Randstad ensuring every client is taken care of promptly.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I lean on my CRM a lot when it comes to prioritizing tasks. I rank jobs in order of importance in an A, B, C fashion and set up goals, dates, and milestones. My system prompts me when a deadline is approaching. Some client's needs are more urgent than others; for example, a new search versus an unexpected replacement. Overall, I never allow a client to go more than 48 hours without some movement from me."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Non-exclusive roles often receive priority to beat the competition. Also, temp gigs require a fast turnaround, sometimes less than 24 hours between orders to fill. Next, I prioritize by how responsive my client is and their preferred start date."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Experience
21. How do you build trust and rapport with your clients?
How to Answer
For Randstad, client relationships are everything. Excellent client service and strong relationships are what separate successful agencies from those who struggle. As a staffing professional, you know that anything is possible, from finding unicorn candidates to closing temp contracts in a matter of hours.
Show the interviewer that you know what it takes to build strong client relationships. Your relationship-building activities can include asking your clients questions about themselves, setting clear expectations and guidelines at the start of every search, and learning their industry language. Exceptional follow-up is another way to build trust with your clients quickly.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"As the lead permanent search recruiter, I am always the first person that a potential new client sees. To build a strong relationship from the start, I make sure that I look professional and capable. First impressions are indeed everything. I ask insightful questions that stand apart from other recruiters with whom they have met. Most importantly, I empower my clients to understand our stellar recruitment practices. I become their partner in staffing versus just another recruiter looking for a fee. This has helped me develop repeat clients and referrals."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"The fastest way to create a trusting relationship with my clients is to deliver candidates to them much faster than they anticipated. I like to present my first candidate within 24 hours of receiving the job order. This speed means that I win over other recruiters while showing my client that I care about their needs. I earn many other job orders from this approach, as well as countless referrals."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Experience
22. Have you ever worked with a staffing agency, from a job seekers' perspective?
How to Answer
If you have ever experienced staffing from a job seeker's perspective, you can understand the recruitment process from a variety of perspectives. This experience allows you to empathize with job seekers who may be nervous working with a recruiter and their clients.
Talk to the interviewer about your experience working with a staffing agency. If you do not have this experience, that is okay too! What is most important is that you show Randstad you have the empathy and patience needed to work with candidates who do not understand staffing goals.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"A few years ago, I was headhunted into the role that I have now. This situation was my first time being on the other side of the table, and, honestly, it was a little bit intimidating! Even though I knew the staffing industry in and out, I was still unsure of the next steps and felt a lot of pressure to impress multiple parties. I wanted to interview well with the company and not let down the recruiter who was working so hard to place me. This experience gave me a new perspective, and now I treat candidates with even more care and concern. I am clear on next steps, expectations and give them every tool possible to help them succeed."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Although I have not worked with a staffing agency as a job seeker, I completely understand how the situation could be confusing and intimidating. To combat those feelings, I work closely with my candidates and am always open to questions along the way. I also provide my candidates with job-related articles, guides, and information to ensure their success through the entire recruitment process and to aid in their career development."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Experience
23. Of the areas where Randstad recruits, which are you most knowledgeable?
How to Answer
It's impossible to be an expert in every job category. However, if you have worked as a generalist in the recruitment industry, you know that it's possible to have a few favorites where your performance shines! The interviewer wants to know where your skills and expertise will be best used at Randstad.
Of all the job categories that Randstad recruits for, determine which areas you believe you are the most knowledgeable about. Discuss these and explain why you are most comfortable in these categories.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"For many years, I worked as a temp recruiter focusing solely on industrial and warehousing, and on your website, I see that these are industries you service. For this reason, I would say that I am most knowledgeable in these areas. I can readily help your clients in the transportation and logistics industries as well. I have a firm grasp on industry jargon as well as the certifications and regulations that come with such safety-based industries."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I see that Randstad recruits in a variety of areas. Of these categories, engineering and industrial services are the topics that I know best. I have recruited for these areas and have a strong idea of the type of candidates that fit into these roles well. With that said, I am also eager to get to know other industries such as hospitality and administration."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Knowledge
24. What type of clients come to Randstad for our staffing services?
How to Answer
Randstad helps a plethora of clients, from small businesses to enterprise-level companies. Check out the company website to look for client reviews and any other indicator of whom their clients might be. A good place to start is their services tab. This will give you a list of the types of jobs they source, which gives you an idea of the types of clients they serve. The most important factor with this question is to show that you have researched Randstad before attending your interview.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"There are many rave reviews online from clients you serve. I also noticed that you provide a wide range of HR services. Your services engineering and finance career areas are impressive. I have recruited for clients in similar industries in the past. This experience will ensure that I catch on very quickly to your clients' varying needs."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I believe that clients of Randstad consist of any sized business who need help finding rare skill sets or who need to volume hire for seasonal operations. Although I did not see any specific clients listed on your website, I suspect your biggest clients are within engineering, finance and accounting, and information technology, as these were service areas highlighted on your website. Is this accurate to say?"
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Knowledge
25. In which categories does Randstad recruit?
How to Answer
The hiring authority at Randstad needs to be sure that you have done your homework on their organization before attending your interview. There are a plethora of areas where recruitment work is prevalent.
Find out the categories where Randstad recruits begin by looking at the job postings they have advertised on their website. Also, you can read some of the copy on their website that mentions services or industries served or look for customer reviews. List 3-5 industries from your research.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"When I looked through the job openings on your website, the most popular categories were Production & Manufacturing, Administrative and Support Services, and Engineering. I was thrilled to see the high volume of open jobs not just in the United States but worldwide. This tells me that your business development professionals and recruiters are hard at work!"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"From my research, some of the most popular categories for Randstad appear to be Production & Manufacturing, Administrative and Support Services, and Engineering. Is this accurate? I saw the greatest volume of positions available in these three categories on your website. Also, many of your client reviews come from clients in these industries."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Performance Based
26. How often do you check in with your candidates after placed in a permanent role with your client?
How to Answer
Many staffing agencies will have a schedule of events when checking in with candidates after placing them with a client. These check-ins are vital as they are meant to ensure that your candidate is happy with their new placement and meeting performance expectations.
Most staffing agencies offer a free replacement to their client, should a candidate not work out for the best within 90 days of their employment start. For this reason, it's best practice to have regular check-ins for the first 90 days and into the person's first year. Show the interviewer that you understand the importance of this practice and that you are a diligent staffing professional.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have a schedule for checking in on every single one of my permanent placements. I check in on their first day and at the end of their first week. After their first week, I have a weekly check-in for the first 30 days. From then, every other week until they reach their 90 day probation period. From 90 days to year one, I schedule a monthly email. All of my candidates appreciate my diligence in ensuring they are happy with their placement. This action allows me to react to any potential situations before they become a major issue."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I believe it's best to check in on the morning of their first day and twice more during the candidate's first week. For the first 90 days, I will email or call once per week. Then, I check in monthly. These conversations are usually short. I ask questions related to expectations versus reality, their overall comfort level, and happiness with their new work environment."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Performance Based
27. What will be your primary focus in your first 30 days with Randstad?
How to Answer
There are many tasks and accomplishments that you can focus on when working in the staffing industry. This question is meant to uncover if you have a plan to make an impact on Randstad shortly after being hired. Much of the staffing industry involves sales-based tasks, so it's a great idea to go into your interview with a strategic plan for your first 30 days and onward. Talk to the interviewer about your goals once you join Randstad and where you plan to focus your attention to make an impact.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"From our conversation, I understand that you need a staffing expert with experience in business development within various engineering sectors. Once I have my footing at Randstad, I plan to approach the hiring authorities in my network who work within various arms of engineering. In the first 30 days, I aim to bring in 15 new job orders. In the next 60 to 90 days, I will boost that goal to 25 each month. I am confident in my ability to grow into this role quickly while exceeding your business development expectations. I will also learn more about Randstad, so I can show potential clients why working with Randstad is a smart business move."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Once hired at Randstad, I plan to dive into my training. I'll be taking my studies home and using my evenings and weekends to master the content given to me. It's important to me that I learn the staffing industry quickly so that I can begin making an impact when it comes to research, prospecting, and business development activities."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Performance Based
28. Tell me about the targets and goals in your current position. Do you have trouble meeting them?
How to Answer
Every staffing professional knows that there are targets and goals to meet within their agency. In temporary recruitment, these targets often relate to the speed at which you fill open job orders or the volume of work you get from your clients. In permanent staffing, goals can include the fees you have collected each quarter or how many job orders you brought in through cold calling efforts. The interviewer wants to know how successful you are at setting and meeting your goals.
Talk to the interviewer about the goals and targets in your current position and your ability to meet them. If you are not sure of the goals present in this role with Randstad, it is certainly okay to ask.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In my current position, I have a heavy focus on new client acquisition and business development activities which includes performing at least 60 cold calls per week. I always meet my performance targets, including job order volume, first interviews conducted, and placement fees collected. This month already, I am 154% to my placement fee goals."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I am measured on how quickly I fill my temporary job orders and the number of new job orders that my existing clients send me every month. My average is 20 job orders per month, with an expectation of just 15. I am a high performer, and I look forward to bringing this winning attitude to Randstad."
Performance Based
29. Tell us one way that you can improve your recruiting process
How to Answer
When it comes to the recruiting process, some steps must always be performed. Whether it's sourcing talent, screening and interviewing candidates, or onboarding, recruitment is a very task-oriented profession. Every recruiter has their own process that they follow when recruiting new candidates for job placement.
The interviewer wants to know how your process can be improved. Think about the process you follow and identify an area that you could tweak to get better results. For example, it could be doing more thorough reference checks to better understand your applicant's job performance or streamlining your onboarding process to get candidates started on the job faster. Be honest in your response and mention how you will implement this change to improve your performance at Randstad.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"One way that I can improve my recruiting process is by using the tools and systems that are in place. Applicant tracking systems really help us recruiters minimize the time we take on screening and managing candidates, and I sometimes forget all of its capabilities. Once I'm hired at Randstad, I will definitely use the systems available, so I can place applicants quickly and keep my clients pleased with the candidates I source."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"As a newbie to recruiting, I plan to improve every part of my recruiting process. I know the basic steps, but I know that once I get more experience and learn from others, I'll be able to find the best talent more quickly."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Problem Solving
30. When have you had to change a search due to new information from your client?
How to Answer
Recruitment projects can change on a dime for a variety of reasons. In the staffing industry, you may find that your client calls off a search entirely after you have poured all of your energy into it for two weeks.
Other situations may change, such as their ideal background or candidate education. Perhaps the client forgot to mention that the role requires extensive travel or eventual relocation.
Talk to the interviewer about a time when you had to pivot your search due to new information. Discuss how you reacted and what you did to keep the momentum going. Most of all, Randstad wants to see that you are adaptable.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Just last month, I had a client who needed to find ten territory sales reps in 60 days. The job order was one of the largest that I had ever taken. The territories had been outlined clearly, which was great. I could call candidates and be very clear with them on the travel expectations and percentage of overnight travel. Partway through my search, the client returned and said that they decided to hire just five people and double up on the territories. I had to call my shortlisted candidates again and ask them if they were open to more extensive travel than originally discussed. Luckily, most of them were open to the idea. However, I did lose three top candidates due to the change. One thing that I have learned in the recruitment industry is to be flexible and roll with the punches because situations like this come up all the time."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I had a client, after interviewing my top three candidates, decide that they only wanted to see candidates with post-secondary degrees. I moved on to seek out and present only candidates with college degrees. The client was happy in the end and ended up choosing the very first candidate I submitted. I am glad that I complied rather than fight the situation because it all worked out well in the end."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Salary
31. How much money do you want to earn in this role? What does your ideal pay structure look like?
How to Answer
Staffing and recruitment agencies all compensate differently, generally leaning toward what works best for their recruiters based on the type of recruitment they are performing.
These pay structures include 100% commission, draws against commissions, full salary, a salary-commission blend, and monthly guarantees. Be upfront with the interviewer about your compensation expectations. The clearer you are, the higher the chance that you will get what you need.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I currently earn a base salary of $65,000 plus commission for overall earnings in the $105-110K range annually. My current position offers a higher base salary; however, the overall commission structure is not as generous as what you offer at Randstad. Overall, I would like to see a compensation package that includes health benefits, a minimum of 4 weeks' vacation time, and earning potential in the $125K+ range for my first year."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I understand that first-year recruiters earn in the $40-50K range, often with a blend of an hourly wage plus commission on placements. I am happy with an offering in this range, giving me room to learn and grow. Could you share with me more specifics on the overall compensation plan at Randstad?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Scenario Based
32. What advice would you give to a recent grad with no work experience?
How to Answer
Randstad is all about empowering their candidates, which includes giving sound career and job-search advice to the candidates they work with. Talk to the hiring authority about the help you would give to a recent graduate with no work experience who needed to round out their resume. Your advice could be to volunteer more, add in some temporary work, take additional coursework, and more. Show the interviewer that your recruiting skills extend beyond finding and placing candidates and include giving career-related guidance to job seekers who need it.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am a strong believer in the power of volunteer work. Statistics show that 3 out of 4 hiring managers prefer to hire candidates with recent volunteer experience. For that reason, I advise new grads that their volunteer work should be on their resume, and it can outweigh work experience if highlighted to an employer correctly."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"The best piece of advice that I could give a recent grad is to continually educate themselves in the form of online coursework, reading the right books, and taking advantage of personal development opportunities. I would also recommend they network and get out in their community. Many jobs come through networking, so it's important to get your name out there and let people know what type of work you are seeking."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Teamwork
33. How would your co-workers describe you?
How to Answer
Being a recruiter can feel like a one-person show. However, Randstad is a fast-paced organization, and your ability to work on a high-performing team is important.
The interviewer wants to know how well you work with others, particularly others on your team. This helps determine if you will be a good fit at Randstad. It is also helpful to do your research on the culture at Randstad to see if it aligns with your personality and beliefs as well. Think about your previous experiences and share what others might say about your contributions to the team or how your personality has affected the team dynamics. Explain how you'd be a good fit for the recruitment team at Randstad.
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
1st Answer Example
"My co-workers would describe me as helpful and committed. As a senior recruiter, I am always willing to help others who are new to the recruiting field because I know that having a mentor can really improve the trajectory of someone's career. They would say that I am committed because I am always available outside of typical hours to assist clients and candidates no matter how big or small the issue might be."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"My co-workers would say that I am a fast learner. I've learned recruitment systems very quickly and have also helped other team members utilize different functions. I believe that it is important for team members to learn from each other so we can all meet the company's goals."
Written by Ronda Barnes on August 22nd, 2021
Trust
34. Would you take a job order from a client who was acting unethically?
How to Answer
Responsible staffing agencies like Randstad need to protect their reputation, which includes prescreening clients in various ways. A smart recruiter will look for a history of unexplained employee turnover, previous sexual harassment accusations, stories of discrimination, poor health and safety records, and consistently lousy employee reviews. When meeting with a client for the first time, and they brag about burning through multiple staffing agencies, this is also a definite warning sign. Show the interviewer that you will never put the reputation of Randstad on the line to land a job order.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In the past, I have worked for agencies that will take work from anyone and everyone. I desire to join an agency like Randstad with a reputation for legit clients and great job opportunities. From my research and the topics we have discussed today, it seems that our core values align nicely."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I have been trained to be selective on the clients I take on, and I would like to continue with this practice. I have an intake questionnaire that I go through with clients, so everyone goes through the same prescreening process. Then, I conduct an in-person meeting whenever possible so that I can physically see the environment in which my successful candidate would be working."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
Trust
35. Is honesty the best policy?
How to Answer
As a recruiter or staffing professional, you will encounter some grey areas, including pay structures, fee structures, rules governing contract employees, and non-compete or non-disclosure agreements. It's vital to the reputation of Randstad that you abide by rules and regulations carefully, always working within the ethical lines of recruitment. The interviewer wants to know that you will do so.
Your response can include how honest you are with candidates when it comes to your clients' needs. You could also mention your transparency when closing off with candidates not chosen for the job.
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Yes, I believe that honesty is always the best policy. I deliver honest news with as much empathy as possible. I will never hold back from telling the truth when it means so much to another person to hear it. If a client does not want to move forward with a candidate, I will let them know right away and give them open feedback whenever possible. When it comes to paperwork and the legal ins and outs of supplying employment opportunities, I always abide within legal limits and regulations."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I understand that there are known 'grey' areas in recruitment, primarily from agencies that do not present themselves in the best light. One of the reasons I applied to Randstad is because of your long-standing sterling reputation in the industry. This excellent reputation comes from being honest and forthright with candidates and clients alike."
Written by Rachelle Enns on August 30th, 2021