Amazon.com doesn't rush into filling higher-level jobs. Indeed, the e-commerce giant has a gantlet of people, dubbed "bar raisers," who must sign off on would-be hires.
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A rare insight into the DNA of a consistently good company. In spite of the latest fads, Amazon applies good logic... set out to achieve, build a process to win, and craft it to insure success..
In this case, Amazon uses employees developed and dedicated to interviewing potential new hires for "fit".
"The bar raiser is Amazon's distinction. To become a bar raiser, a worker generally must have conducted dozens or hundreds of interviews, and gained a reputation for asking tough questions and identifying candidates who go on to be stars."
We've used this process with several of our clients with great success. However, it is rare to find the discipline required to make it a permanent component of the hiring process.
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