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Successful Interviewing On-Site Training
Your role in the discussion should be to position your skills, talents, and experience as a solution to the challenges they face in the organization
Course Description/Agenda Length: 1 day
Number of Participants: Up to 20
Materials: Notebooks and
handouts provided
Every discussion with hiring
managers should be considered an interview, even if it is a conversation in
passing or in an informal setting. Your role in the discussion should be to
position your skills, talents, and experience as a solution to the challenges
they face in the organization.
Your task is to cultivate an offer by helping the hiring manager see you
in a particular role and eventually make you an offer.
Module I.
Purpose of Session
Module II.
The Interviewing Process
a.
Screening
b.
Telephone
c.
Group (Panel)
d.
Behavioral
Module III.
What the Interviewer is
Seeking
Module IV. Guidelines
for Interviewing
a.
Preparing
b.
Conducting
c.
Concluding
Module V.
Traps to Avoid
Module VI.
Commonly Asked Interview Questions
Module VII.
The Behavioral Interviewing System
Module VIII. Asking
the Right Questions
a.
Responsibilities
b.
Resources
c.
Authority
d.
Measurements
e.
Culture
Module IX.
Your Most Difficult Questions
Module X.
Interview Follow-up
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