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How asynchronous video interviews are used in practice: A study of an Australianābased AVI vendor
Dunlop,Patrick D. ; Holtrop,Djurre ; Wee,Serena
Dunlop,Patrick D.
Holtrop,Djurre
Wee,Serena
Abstract
With an archival data set from an Australian-based asynchronous video interview (AVI) vendor, we examined how employers implemented AVI features as a step toward understanding how AVIs can be more optimally designed. The multilevel data contained information about 2,550,105 responses from 627,999 candidates to 52,623 questions, nested within 12,105 interview templates. We found that AVIs were often used for small applicant pools (Mdnā=ā10 candidates per AVI) and that a majority of the AVIs comprised four to five questions, with candidates typically given 30āseconds to prepare a response, and 2āminutes to record it. Only rarely were candidates permitted to preview questions or re-record responses. Finally, we noted that the settings typically applied were highly consistent with platform's default settings.
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2022
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Research Projects
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applicant reactions, asychronous video inteviews, current practice, selection, technology
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Dunlop, P D, Holtrop, D & Wee, S 2022, 'How asynchronous video interviews are used in practice : A study of an Australianābased AVI vendor', International Journal of Selection and Assessment, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 448-455. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsa.12372
