Mercy Goes Virtual to Hire in a Socially Distanced World

ST. LOUIS, April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- At a time when most people should stay home, the hunt for a new job is happening on the internet. That's why Mercy is offering virtual career fairs, with participants signing up to chat from the comfort of their couches.

"We first tried using this technology in 2015," said Kayla Drady, Mercy director of talent acquisition strategy and operations. "But as early adopters, we didn't see great engagement from job seekers or our leaders. Everyone still wanted to meet in person. Now, with COVID-19 keeping people at home, this is becoming very popular among our candidates."

Mercy reintroduced the virtual career fairs for non-provider positions in February and has hosted 15 events since. Virtual fairs cast a wider net, so those who are looking for a position at Mercy can be several states away and still feel like they're able to fully investigate open positions.

When it comes to finding new physicians and advanced practice clinicians, Mercy has a team of recruiters who used to travel across the country to attend career fairs. Now, they're finding virtual options are easier, more effective and a cost saver. "Attendance at those in-person fairs was 150 candidates, at the most," said Tammy Hager, executive director of Mercy's talent selection. "Now, more than 250 people are attending each virtual fair. Our talent scouts can chat with up to four candidates at a time, and as the selection process progresses, we're also doing virtual interviews."

Another advantage is that health care professionals often work odd hours, and Mercy's platform enables them to easily self-schedule an appointment on a recruiter's calendar. "A candidate texts some basic pre-screening answers and then provides us with a phone number, so we can complete the interview," said Paul Kinsey, Mercy director of talent selection innovation. "That prompts a call. We get a recorded interview they can respond to when they have time."

While Mercy may eventually begin in-person job fairs again, Mercy also plans to continue virtual options.

"We're striving to provide the same quality in our hiring process as you would expect when you turn to us for your health care needs," said Scott Sell, Mercy vice president of talent selection and executive recruitment. "As a leader in virtual medicine, we also want to lead in virtual hiring."

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