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The $17,000 Hiring Mistake — And the Structure That Prevents It

The $17,000 Hiring Mistake — And the Structure That Prevents It

Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Seventy-five percent of employers admit they've hired the wrong person for a role. The average cost of that mistake, according to SHRM, is $17,000. And the uncomfortable truth is that most hiring processes are designed in ways that make these outcomes predictable — unstructured interviews, gut-feel decisions, and inconsistent scoring that varies by interviewer on any given day. The fix isn't a mystery. Structured interviews have a predictive validity of 0.42 — more than twice as good as unstructured approaches at identifying who will actually succeed in a role. Combine structure with AI-powered screening and consistent scoring, and you're not just reducing bad hires. You're building a process that compounds over time. In this episode, we walk through the math, the research, and what structured AI screening actually looks like in practice with tools like OVI.
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