This large public research university is one of the nation’s premier public research universities, recognized internationally for academic excellence. With over 40,000 faculty, staff, and students, it manages one of the largest workforces in higher education. The university is deeply committed to serving its community and society at large through its core responsibilities of education, research, and public service.
Like many large institutions managing high-volume recruitment, this university faced several obstacles in its early-stage hiring processes. Coordinating schedules for initial screening interviews created delays, while inconsistent screening questions across departments created difficulties. Hiring managers had limited time availability, and resumes alone couldn’t reveal enough information about candidates’ communication skills and professionalism.
The organization needed a video interview platform that would standardize their first-round screening process while reducing the time investment required from hiring teams, all without compromising quality or equity.
The university implemented interviewstream as a structured screening tool during the initial stages of recruitment. After reviewing applications, selected candidates are invited to complete one-way video interviews featuring standardized, job-related questions.
This approach allows hiring managers and committees to independently review candidate responses at their convenience, rather than coordinating multiple schedules. The platform provides early insights into each applicant’s communication style, role alignment, and overall preparedness, all information that’s difficult to assess from a resume alone.
By eliminating the back-and-forth of scheduling initial interviews, the recruitment team has significantly reduced coordination efforts while allowing candidates to complete interviews at times that work for their schedules.
Standardized questions ensure every candidate responds to the same prompts, supporting equitable hiring practices and improving documentation across the recruitment process.
Hiring panels can independently review responses and share feedback, streamlining the decision-making process without requiring everyone to be present simultaneously.
Early visibility into candidates’ communication abilities and professionalism helps the team make more informed decisions about who to advance, narrowing the applicant pool with greater confidence.
The flexibility to complete interviews on their own schedule, combined with thoughtful, competency-based questions, creates a more positive experience for applicants compared to rushed phone screens.
interviewstream exists to create experiences that transform hiring by simplifying interviews, inspiring change and getting hiring done anywhere. The interviewstream platform connects recruitment teams to quality candidates through digital interviews and strives to make the job search and interviewing process easy on both candidates and recruiters.
“interviewstream is a strategic screening tool that enhances board efficiency and equips the hiring process. It helps [our university] save time on scheduling, standardize early-stage interviews, and improve collaboration across hiring panels. It has also helped us maintain compliance and documentation, and has enhanced our candidate experience through flexibility.”
University Talent Acquisition Consultant,
interviewstream User
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