November 24, 2009

Interviewing Skills: Conducting an Interview

Conducting an Interview

Types of difficult Interviews

Some interviewees demand a particularly focused interviewing techniques.
In order to get an accurate assessment of a candidate’s ability, the interviewer’s ability to handle different types of candidate is very important
Before Interviewing, develop an understanding of the following types of candidates:
Nervous candidate
Uncommunicative candidate
Talkative candidate

Handling a nervous candidate

Give them an especially warm greeting
Engage in more small talk than usual
Point out various facilities or areas of interest within your organization
Start with specific , fact-based questions that are easy for the candidate to answer and unlikely to be stressful
Speak slowly in a relaxed, informal manner

Handling an uncommunicative candidate

Many reserved or uncommunicative candidates simply need to be encouraged to share their thoughts
Using silence can be effective
If the candidate is having trouble in answering questions related to their strengths and weaknesses, tell them that you will give them some time to think about it and come back to the question later

Handling a talkative candidate

Candidates who talk too much , often about things unrelated to the job or interview can be challenging,
Tell the candidate that you will be following a structure, and stress on the time available for each section of the interview,
When necessary, remind the candidate of the time limits,
Redirect the conversation as politely as possible,

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