Interview Process
Interview
Process
Interview is the first formal meeting of a
candidate and the organization’s representative. This is the most familiar
method of selecting the appropriate candidate of the vacancy from the good old
days.
This is a quick and the simple way to collect
information about the candidate, including the information not appearing in the
application. Further a skilled interviewer can go deeper in to the candidate
and find out, measure the levels of working ability, intelligence, personal
characteristic, aptitudes and language fluency, (Armstrong, 2014)
Interview will open space to interact of bath
parties concern over the job and responsibilities, the candidate will get
opportunity to ask questions regarding his/her responsibility and the
interviewer will analyze the capabilities of the candidate.
There are many ways of interviews in today’s
HR world, starting from telephone interviews, Skype call interviews, One way
video call interview, and physical one to one interview, furthermore there are
one to one and group interview as well, (Dressler,. 2013)
Most of the local companies are recruiting on
physical interviews and the overseas companies does interviews over the
telephone, and skype call, The Virgin Air lines conduct one-way video recording
interviews for air stewards and attendants.
Dr Daniel Tunkelang worked as a high Class
consultant in Google from 2009 to 2010. He says that Google had a unified
hiring process for engineering. Candidates interviewed for Engineering, not for
any particular team. Engineers in the interviewing pool were randomly assigned
to candidates, both for phone screens and on-sites.
Advantages of Interview
1. Enable organizations to describe the job, duties and responsibilities in details
2.
Provide space and time for candidate to ask
questions she/he on her role and organization.
3. Enable face
to face encounter to evaluate the analyze and vice versa.
(Dressler, 2013)
1. Initially
quick establish rapport with the interview.
2.
Call the candidate by his/her name.
3.
Review the purpose of the interview.
4.
Explain how the candidate was selected to
this interview.
5.
Prepare of short list of questions that you
needs to ask.
6. Speak on a
way that the candidate can understand.
(Dressler, 2013)
References
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