Meet Winnie, your AI-powered recruiting partner. Your AI-powered assistant for a quicker, more efficient job search with Dahl Consulting. Your job search should feel connected and empowering. Winnie is here to ensure that!
Curious about how Winnie operates? Here’s how she works:
- You submit your application.
- Winnie reaches out shortly after via phone, text, and email.
- You reply to either conduct an instant interview, or schedule a 5–10 minute phone call, whichever you prefer.
- During the call, Winnie will ask a few questions to complete your Dahl Consulting profile.
- Once your profile is ready, she passes it to a human recruiter who takes over.
Working with Winnie means you get:
Enhanced Profile Visibility
Your profile becomes more visible to our recruiting team, opening doors to multiple opportunities.
Instant Interviews
Winnie reaches out to connect with every applicant and conduct a personalized interview.
Consistent Screening
Winnie asks candidates a similar set of questions, ensuring fairness and transparency.
Matching Accuracy
Winnie goes beyond your resume to build a comprehensive profile, helping us match you with the best-fit opportunities.
What about Human Recruiters?
While Winnie is great at getting things started with fast communication and efficient screening, she believes in the power of human connection. After your initial interaction, a dedicated human recruiter guides you through the rest of your job search journey.
Dahl Consulting’s AI Recruiting Promise:
Recruiter Winnie streamlines initial communication, reduces waiting time, and ensures fairness through consistent screening — while keeping human recruiters central to the hiring process.
Key Practices for a Successful Virtual Recruitment Experience
- Speak clearly and professionally
- Prepare to discuss your background and ask questions
- Ensure your communication device is charged and free from distractions
- Request clarification from Winnie as needed
- Avoid multitasking or using a speakerphone
- Interview in a public or noisy area
- Refrain from eating, drinking, or chewing gum
Curious About Winnie?
Winnie is Dahl Consulting’s AI-powered calling agent, helping candidates and companies connect faster and easier.
Absolutely not—Winnie enhances the process, keeping human recruiters at the center.
Job searches, applications, interview scheduling, and general questions about Dahl Consulting services.
No, Winnie is AI, but real humans are standing by.
You have the ability to decline a conversation with Winnie, of which it does not automatically disqualify you from moving forward in the process.
Using smart scheduling or passing to a recruiter if needed.
Yes; Winnie’s direct line is 612-605-3963. You can also reach her by replying to her text or email messages.
Reply “STOP” to any message or call our human team.
Currently, Winnie is only able to reach out to U.S.-based numbers only.
Yes – available via phone, tablet, or desktop.
Refresh the page or call our human team for help.
You either applied to an open position, or you’re in our database and may be a good fit for an open role.
No worries. You can easily reschedule your interview with her.
Save her number as “Recruiter Winnie” to prevent it from routing to voicemail or looking “spammy”.
She is! Feel free to follow her profile: www.linkedin.com/in/winnie-ai-virtual-recruiter.
Having trouble with Recruiter Winnie?
If you encounter any questions or feedback, please contact us at dahl@dahlconsulting.com or 651-772-9225 so we can resolve them quickly. Your feedback is crucial as we strive to improve our service.
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