Relevant questions and good listening lead to better appointments
The aim of interviewing is to make a reliable assessment of the candidate.
Equally the candidate wants to make a reliable assessment: of the manager, the
job and the organisation. Meeting both these goals needs a disciplined approach
on the interviewer’s part.
Alan Greenwood is a marketing manager. Interviewing is not his real job. This
video eavesdrops on him interviewing Evans, an experienced interviewee. The
interview is conducted poorly - as Evans accurately points out! He then guides
Greenwood through the right way to go about selection interviewing, to the
satisfaction of both parties.
By the end of their discussion, Greenwood feels he has the measure of his
candidate, and Evans is confident that he has had the opportunity to prove
himself to his prospective boss.
The Art of Interviewing provides both the
occasional and the seasoned interviewer with a step-by-step plan to get the most
from the selection interview. The video includes help with preparation before
the interview, conducting the meeting itself, and analysing it afterwards. It
also stresses the importance of being aware of current employment legislation.
Who could benefit?
Managers and supervisors regularly involved with selection interviewing
Staff members who occasionally have to conduct interviews
Key learning areas
How to relax a candidate
Earning their respect
Controlling the interview
Recognising and dealing with interview techniques
Running times
Main video 25 minutes
Summary video: 5 minutes
Cost: Video and CDROM
Prices
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