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      Talent Sourcer Interview

      11 Nov 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at THE LISINSKI FIRM in Mar 2025

      Interview

      The interview process was very fast and well structured. In my case, I first met with the recruiter. She set the tone from the beginning with a very professional and warm approach. She explained the interview flow clearly, asked thoughtful questions, evaluated my experience accurately, and even walked me through her note-taking process during the call so that everything felt transparent and comfortable. It was a great example of how to lead a respectful and well-organized video interview. Next, I had my interview with the Director of Talent Acquisition. The tone continued consistent. The questions were very focused, and it was clear that they both understood the position deeply and knew exactly what type of profile they were looking for. I felt that I had the space to explain my background in detail, share my ideas, and express my interest in contributing to the mission of the company. After this second interview, I received clear expectations on the possible next steps. Only a few hours later, the recruiter contacted me again to schedule a quick follow-up call. During that call, she informed me that I had been selected for the position and explained what would happen next. Immediately after our conversation, I received the offer documents along with a clear deadline to review and sign. From the moment I accepted the offer, I was guided through the preparations for onboarding. I had a direct contact for any questions, and communication was always timely. Any time I needed clarification, either my point of contact or the recruiter helped ensure that everything moved forward smoothly. Overall, the process was fast, organized, and respectful. I felt informed at every step, and I appreciated how intentional the team was about clarity and candidate experience.

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      Question 1

      One of the questions they asked in my interview was related to how I source and communicate with passive candidates. For this role, they were looking for someone who could build strong communication strategies, generate interest in opportunities, and identify the right profiles for open positions. So the questions focused on how I search for candidates, how I adapt my messaging depending on the person I’m reaching out to, and how I build rapport and maintain professional communication throughout the process. Speaking more generally, in the firm’s interview processes (now that I work in Talent Acquisition), the questions are usually designed to understand how a candidate applies their knowledge, skills, and experience in real scenarios. The goal is to see not only what someone has done, but how they think, how they make decisions, and how they would fit within the specific responsibilities of the role.
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