- This guide provides an overview of Questions Pools. This content is intended for recruiters and other users on the Karat platform.
- Question Pools are collections of equivalent sets of interview content managed by Karat's Content Team. They are continuously monitored and updated to ensure that candidates applying for a role receive fair, modern, and relevant content. Question Pools enhance the interview process by promoting fairness, consistency, predictive accuracy, and an enjoyable experience for candidates. Each pool contains a library of domain-specific content, from which a randomized set of questions is selected for every interview.
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Question Pools process
- With Question Pools, all compatible roles across Karat are updated automatically upon deployment, so you can be confident that your candidates are benefiting from the most up-to-date questions and coding exercises. Additionally, content retirement will be instantaneous, so outdated, leaked or under-performing questions can be cycled out in a matter of minutes across all of Karat.
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Benefits of Question Pools
- Question Pools prevent candidates from predicting interview content by researching online or consulting peers. This allows domain-relevant preparation materials to be shared with candidates without risking exposure of the interview content beforehand.
- Clients without Question Pools may face delays or redos if candidates exhaust the available interview content for a role. Question Pools simplify the process of adding backup content and significantly reduce the chances of content exhaustion by including the entire domain-specific library. This helps candidates progress quickly through the hiring process, improving your ability to secure top engineering talent.
- Question Pools fully randomize interview content, enhancing fairness and enabling better monitoring and continuous improvement of content performance.
- For questions or concerns, reach out to your account team or the Karat support team.
- vided by count of candidacies where the candidate accepted the offer.