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Interviewing Techniques - Finding your New Recruit
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Article Overview: The most crucial part of the recruitment process is the interview stage. You’ve advertised and made the most of the tools at your disposal and assuming you have a great list of potential employees how do you proceed? We offer some practical tips for recruiters on interviewing.
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Interviewing Techniques - Finding your New Recruit
The most crucial part of the recruitment process is
the interview stage. You've advertised and made the most of the tools
at your disposal and assuming you have a great list of potential
employees how do you proceed?
Once you have planned the process, worked through your recruiting strategy, advertised the vacancies and planned some more you are ready for the actual interviewing part of the process.If you're at the stage now where you need to conduct interviews, it's now that you need to be prepared.This stage is a crucial part of the recruiting process and we have put together some interviewing techniques to help you in finding your new recruit.
Preparation
Ensure that you are well prepared with:
Questions to Respond To You may be asked questions referring to:
Questions to Ask Good basic questions should cover:
It is hard at this stage to advise on what to look out for, this is your opportunity to select the right candidate that can already do the job or can learn to do it - your way. You will most likely know immediately whether the interviewee is the right person by their appearance, by the way they carry themselves and of course being positive through the interview and showing their character and personality really helps.
Bear in mind this interview will be easier for you and your interviewee most likely nervous.There is usually no need to be abrupt or unwelcoming, but the requirement to be professional and be a good representative of your company is important.Sitting in a relaxed environment is a good idea, perhaps sitting next to the person not directly in front of them!
Focusing on good interview techniques with basic questions is our best suggestion, with technical or more involved questions being asked at the second interview stage.
In summary, prepare your questions and make notes.Select the things you find are more essential to the job and create some of your questioning around that.
When finding your new recruit, preparation and good communications are key to a successful interview where you can seek your top recruit.
Related ArticlesOnce you have planned the process, worked through your recruiting strategy, advertised the vacancies and planned some more you are ready for the actual interviewing part of the process.If you're at the stage now where you need to conduct interviews, it's now that you need to be prepared.This stage is a crucial part of the recruiting process and we have put together some interviewing techniques to help you in finding your new recruit.
Preparation
Ensure that you are well prepared with:
- a diary of dates and times of interviews
- interviewees resume for referring to at your appointment
- questions you may be asking your potential recruit - think of what strengths and weaknesses you may be looking out for
- answers you might give to questions your are asked about the company, a breakdown of the role and remuneration
Questions to Respond To You may be asked questions referring to:
- how the role will progress
- how the job may develop in the future
- where the company is placed within the industry
- the companies current performance within it's sector
- ho the company competes with / direct competition
Questions to Ask Good basic questions should cover:
- your interviewees strengths and weaknesses
- the reasons behind them leaving their current role
- what attracted them to apply for this job
- their aims should they be offered the job
- how they can perform should they decide to take the job
It is hard at this stage to advise on what to look out for, this is your opportunity to select the right candidate that can already do the job or can learn to do it - your way. You will most likely know immediately whether the interviewee is the right person by their appearance, by the way they carry themselves and of course being positive through the interview and showing their character and personality really helps.
Bear in mind this interview will be easier for you and your interviewee most likely nervous.There is usually no need to be abrupt or unwelcoming, but the requirement to be professional and be a good representative of your company is important.Sitting in a relaxed environment is a good idea, perhaps sitting next to the person not directly in front of them!
Focusing on good interview techniques with basic questions is our best suggestion, with technical or more involved questions being asked at the second interview stage.
In summary, prepare your questions and make notes.Select the things you find are more essential to the job and create some of your questioning around that.
When finding your new recruit, preparation and good communications are key to a successful interview where you can seek your top recruit.
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About the Author: Lisette Howlett RSS for Lisette's articles - Visit Lisette's website Lisette Howlett has a unique range and breadth in HR and a track record of achievement spanning 15 years with global Human Resources in blue chip companies and 5 years in local government and the public sector. This includes extensive global HR project and content leadership and internal/external HR consulting covering UK, U.S., Switzerland, Europe, and Asia. Additionally Lisette is founder of HireScores.com a website which provides independent information and real life feedback on all aspects of recruitment – serving the needs of candidates, recruiters and hiring companies. She writes and presents on HR matters with particular emphasis on recruitment, recruitment effectiveness, integrated talent management, the people and organisation side of M&A, the role of HR, strategic HR and global HR. Click here to visit Lisette's website Preparing for Questions Asked at Interview Accepting a New Job Offer To Take or Not to Take Induction your first management job A guide to running and attending meetings Kicking off a project |
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