One of my fondest Christmas memories was the year that my sister and I received our first computer, a Tandy 1000SL. I was utterly astounded by the capabilities of this beast of a machine that was nowhere near as powerful as the phone I now carry around in my pocket. Technology has come a long way since that Christmas morning, and when I stop and really think about how far it has come and what it allows us to do, I am utterly astounded.
Twenty-one years ago my partner Todd upended the way that churches found their pastors when he created churchstaffing.com. With the launch of that website, churches could easily find pastors from all over the country. All these years later, we are using technology to again change how churches find their ministry staff. Previously, I shared how Chemistry uses technology to develop a deep understanding of your church without expensive onsite visits. There is another way that we use technology, to interview candidates.
When I talk to churches who have worked with other firms about our process, I am often asked whether we lose something by not interviewing candidates in person. My answer is a resounding “no.” We have found that video technology allows us to learn more about a candidate than flying them in for a conversation at an airport lounge ever will… at a fraction of the time and travel expenses. Late last month (January 2020) Chemistry conducted its 1,000th candidate interview. We have learned a ton over the course of those interviews, and have come to believe that video conferencing technology is one of the greatest tools that we and churches have in finding the right ministry staff. Here’s why we are convinced that video works for interviewing candidates:
If you are getting ready to look for your next teammate, I’d love to spend some time sharing more of what we have learned about leveraging technology to find the right fit. Click here and let’s have a conversation.