Why VR Recruitment
How VR Owl puts VR to work in your recruitment
Realistic job preview
Let candidates tour the real workplace and the role before they apply, from a virtual office tour to a full site preview. Virtual tour
Employer branding at events
Stand out at open days, trainfairs, and careers fairs with a VR experience that gives candidates a reason to remember you.
Virtual job tryout
Candidates complete a real task from the role in VR, and your hiring team gets a report on how they performed. Virtual job tryout
Scenario and soft-skill assessment
We place applicants in high-pressure scenarios and measure adaptability, communication, and decision-making that interviews miss. VR simulation
Safety-critical role preview
For high-risk roles, let candidates experience the conditions and safety protocols before they join. VR safety training
Onboarding bridge
Once you have hired, the same VR carries straight into the new hire’s first day. VR onboarding
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Virtual Job Site Tour
Candidates can take a virtual tour of construction sites, getting a feel for the environment, safety measures, and the types of projects they would be working on without having to visit the site in person.
Interactive Role Simulation
Candidates can experience day-to-day tasks in a virtual environment, such as managing a project, operating machinery, or inspecting construction sites, allowing them to better understand the responsibilities of the role.
Safety Induction
Using VR, candidates can go through a virtual safety induction, where they learn about common hazards and the safety protocols that are critical in construction roles, offering them a realistic preview of the work environment.
Virtual Factory Walkthrough
Candidates can take an immersive virtual tour of the manufacturing plant, exploring the layout, equipment, and processes to get a better understanding of the production environment.
Role-Specific Simulations
Through VR, candidates can simulate tasks such as operating machinery, performing quality checks, or assembling products, giving them a firsthand experience of what the role entails.
Safety Training and Protocols
VR recruitment can offer a realistic training session on plant safety and emergency protocols, helping candidates understand workplace safety before they even start.
Virtual Office Tour
Candidates can take a virtual tour of government offices and departments, exploring the workplace and getting familiar with team structures and roles, helping them envision their fit within the organization.
Simulated Public Service Scenarios
VR can simulate real-world government scenarios, such as handling a citizen’s complaint, explaining policies, or assisting with public services, allowing candidates to demonstrate their skills in problem-solving and communication.
Crisis Management Simulation
Government agencies can use VR recruitment to assess how candidates perform in high-pressure crisis scenarios, such as managing a disaster or coordinating during a security threat.
Virtual Site Visits
Candidates can experience a virtual tour of energy facilities (e.g., power plants, offshore rigs, or substations), familiarizing themselves with equipment and working conditions before applying for roles.
Task Simulations
VR allows candidates to experience performing specific tasks, like operating turbines or managing pipeline safety protocols, so they can showcase their technical abilities in a virtual environment.
Safety and Compliance Training
VR recruitment can simulate safety drills for energy-related emergencies, such as gas leaks, oil spills, or fire outbreaks, helping candidates understand the importance of safety compliance in this high-risk sector.
Offshore Platform Virtual Tour
Candidates can virtually explore an offshore platform to understand the environment, key safety zones, and operations involved, providing an immersive preview of what working offshore would be like.
Role-Specific Task Simulations
VR allows candidates to simulate offshore tasks like operating rigs, maintenance checks, or emergency drills, giving them a realistic experience of the daily responsibilities of the role.
Emergency Response Training
Candidates can participate in VR-based emergency simulations, such as evacuation procedures or handling offshore hazards, ensuring they understand safety protocols in offshore environments before joining the team.
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Read this report from Sprinter on the effectiveness of fire-extinguisher VR versus video training.
Virtual reality recruitment lets candidates experience a realistic version of a role in an immersive VR scenario. They put on a headset, work through real tasks, and you see how they perform. The same experience also works as a realistic job preview before someone applies.
Yes. Human resources and recruitment teams use VR to attract candidates, preview roles, and assess skills that interviews miss, and adoption keeps rising as headsets get cheaper and easier to use. It pays off most for high-volume, hard-to-fill, or safety-critical roles.
No. You run the experience on standalone VR headsets we provide, on location at an open day, a trainfair, or during the interview. Candidates do not install anything, and no gaming PC or extra equipment is needed.
Yes. Because the scenario is standardized, you can run the same assessment across many candidates and locations and compare them on equal terms. It fits high-volume hiring processes where consistency matters.
Every session produces a performance report for your hiring team, and the data connects to a learning platform. You track how candidates handle tasks, decisions, and pressure.
VR recruitment works well in construction, manufacturing, government, energy, and offshore, and across industry roles where seeing the real work helps. Compared with traditional recruitment methods, it is strongest for safety-critical, technical, or high-volume positions.
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