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Job Interviews in Second Life

by Ariel on September 4th, 2007

Second Life as Real Life?In the virtual world of “Second Life,” things are getting very real. This Sims-like online community has become so strangely expansive that it has its own currency which is actually worth money, stocks to be traded, online relationships, and now “real” job fairs which include interviews for actual positions in the real-life business world.

Maybe I’m just dated or very unhip, but I find this to be very odd indeed. If you’ve had any experiences with Second Life, we encourage you to tell us what you think in the comments section. Meanwhile, read all about it in NPR’s coverage below and click the more tag to read Morning Editon’s interview with a CEO who actually uses this software to screen job applicants.

There’s an unusual job fair taking place this week, but you can’t get there by plane or car or drop off your resume in person. You have to travel in cyberspace — to a virtual world called Second Life, the online community where people — or their avatars — hang out for enjoyment, and increasingly, work and business.

The job fair, organized by TMP Worldwide, a recruitment-advertising firm, includes recruiters from Accenture, EMC Corporation, GE Money and U.S. Cellular.

Three Accenture recruiters walk around inside a large white building. When it’s your avatar’s turn for an interview, you get to go inside and meet them. You can type questions and answers, or talk. For some, this proves to be technically daunting. Glitches result in walking through windows instead of doors or having a momentary lack of clothing, for example.

So can you really interview job applicants this way?

Warren Ashton, a recruiting manager at Microsoft, which took part in an earlier job fair this past spring, says it’s especially helpful when you’re hiring people like software engineers.

“You get to know a candidate better,” says Polly Pearson, an EMC vice president. “You see what they chose to wear, you see what they laugh at or what they interact with.”

Software engineer, Carlos Krefft, who took part in the earlier online job fair waited in a virtual lobby for Hewlett-Packard with a teddy bear and an angel, alongside a guy in a suit with a laptop.

Krefft had a small mishap: He mistakenly handed a greeter a beer instead of his resume. She didn’t seem to mind. Krefft ended up landing a job elsewhere.

read the interview here

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