“No library experience”

Please note: This is an anonymous response to an online survey; I do not have any way of contacting the respondent or verifying responses. Their answers may reflect good, bad, or middling hiring practices. I invite you to take what’s useful and leave the rest. If you are someone who hires Library, Archives or other LIS workers, please consider giving your own opinion by filling out the survey here

Current Hiring Practices and Organizational Needs

These questions are about your current hiring practices in general – the way things have been run the last year or two (or three).

Where do you advertise your job listings?

Library website, Indeed.com

Do you notice a difference in application quality based on where the applicant saw the job ad?

yes- we get a lot of unqualified candidates from Indeed.com

Do you include salary in the job ad?

√ Yes 

Do you use keyword matching or any automation tools to reduce the number of applications a human reads while considering candidates?  

√ No  

Do you consider candidates who don’t meet all the requirements listed in the job ad?

√ Yes 

Does your workplace require experience for entry-level librarian positions? (Officially or unofficially…)

√ No 

What is the current most common reason for disqualifying an applicant without an interview?

No library experience

Does your organization use one-way interviews? (Sometimes also called asynchronous or recorded interviews)

√ No

Do you provide interview questions before the interview? 

√ No 

Does your interview process include taking the candidate out for a meal?

√ No, and I don’t think we ever have 

How much of your interview process is virtual?

√ Other: depends on availability of HR- sometimes all interviews are virtual, sometimes all interviews are in person (never mixed for the same position)

Do you (or does your organization) give candidates feedback about applications or interview performance?

√ No 

What is the most important thing for a job hunter to do in order to improve their hirability?

get some relevant experience, even a volunteer gig

I want to hire someone who is: 

Detail-oriented 

Your Last Recruitment

These are questions about the last person you hired (or the last position you attempted to fill). This person may not have been a librarian, and that’s ok.

Think about the most recent time you participated in hiring someone (or an attempt to hire someone) at your organization. What was the title of the position you were trying to fill?

Cataloger

When was this position hired?

√ Between six months to a year ago 

Approximately how many people applied for this position?

√ 25-75 

Approximately what percentage of those would you say were hirable?

√ 25% or less 

And how would you define “hirable”?

had either an MLS or library experience and some basic knowledge of cataloging

How did the recruitment for this position compare with recruitments in previous years?

more qualified applicants than 2 years ago

Your Workplace

This section asks for information about your workplace, including if you have lost positions in the last decade.

How many staff members are at your library/organization?

√ 200+ 

Are you unionized?

√ No 

How many permanent, full time job openings has your workplace posted in the last year?

√ 7 or more 

How many permanent, full time librarian (or other “professional” level) jobs has your workplace posted in the last year?

√ 5-6 

Can you tell us how the number of permanent, full-time positions at your workplace has changed over the past decade?

√ I don’t know 

Have any full-time librarian positions been replaced with part-time or hourly workers over the past decade?  

√ I don’t know 

Have any full-time librarian positions been replaced with non-librarian, lower paid staff positions over the past decade?  

√ Yes

Is librarianship a dying profession?

√ I don’t know 

Why or why not?

Demographics

This section asks for information about you specifically.

What part of the world are you in?

Mid-Atlantic US 

What’s your region like?

√ Suburban 

What type of institution do you hire for (check all that apply):

√ Public Library 

What type(s) of LIS professionals do you hire? 

catalogers

Are you a librarian?

√ Yes 

Are you now or have you ever been: 

√ A hiring manager (you are hiring people that you will directly or indirectly supervise)

√ A member of a hiring or search committee 

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