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Distance
£ 999
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Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
To provide managers with all the necessary skills to conduct an effective recruitment interview.
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The aim
To provide managers with all the necessary skills to conduct an effective recruitment interview.
About the programme
A selection interview is a bit like detective work. Suspects must be eliminated until the right person is found, whether from inside or outside the organisation. Making the right selection choice means knowing the budget was spent well, a valuable asset has been acquired and that colleagues will be motivated by the new team member.
Split into three scenarios, this entertaining programme introduces some managers who get the costly decision wrong by making common mistakes.
Ethelred the Unready is unprepared, knows little about the job or the candidate, and is constantly interrupted by colleagues as the interview progresses. Ivan the Terrible would rather trumpet his own opinions than encourage the candidate to talk. And Gillian the Silent allows the candidate to take over, and fails to probe or voice her doubts...
Targeted at less experienced staff conducting recruitment interviews, this engaging programme uses the memorable 'wrong-way, right-way' approach to teach the invaluable skills of effective interviewing.
It also includes theInterviewee preparationprogramme, which teaches job candidates how to research a company and question interviewers to find out the things that matter to them. This is suitable for internal candidates, as well as for schools and colleges to prepare graduates for the job market.
The key outcomes
-Prepare and conduct effective selection interviews with confidence and skill
-Candidates will be suitably prepared for all aspects of a job interview
Programme includes:
DVD (30 mins)
Interviewee programme (5 mins)
Course leader's guide
Delegate worksheets on disc
Powerpoint slides/OHPs on disc
Self-study workbook on disc
Information:
A Video Arts production featuring Hugh Laurie, Dawn French, John Cleese, Simon Shepherd and Philip Franks. Release date: 1993
Learning-chapters
To provide managers with all the necessary skills to conduct an effective recruitment interview.
About the programme
A selection interview is a bit like detective work. Suspects must be eliminated until the right person is found, whether from inside or outside the organisation. Making the right selection choice means knowing the budget was spent well, a valuable asset has been acquired and that colleagues will be motivated by the new team member.
Split into three scenarios, this entertaining programme introduces some managers who get the costly decision wrong by making common mistakes.
Ethelred the Unready is unprepared, knows little about the job or the candidate, and is constantly interrupted by colleagues as the interview progresses. Ivan the Terrible would rather trumpet his own opinions than encourage the candidate to talk. And Gillian the Silent allows the candidate to take over, and fails to probe or voice her doubts...
Targeted at less experienced staff conducting recruitment interviews, this engaging programme uses the memorable 'wrong-way, right-way' approach to teach the invaluable skills of effective interviewing.
It also includes theInterviewee preparationprogramme, which teaches job candidates how to research a company and question interviewers to find out the things that matter to them. This is suitable for internal candidates, as well as for schools and colleges to prepare graduates for the job market.
The key outcomes
-Prepare and conduct effective selection interviews with confidence and skill
-Candidates will be suitably prepared for all aspects of a job interview
Programme includes:
DVD (30 mins)
Interviewee programme (5 mins)
Course leader's guide
Delegate worksheets on disc
Powerpoint slides/OHPs on disc
Self-study workbook on disc
Information:
A Video Arts production featuring Hugh Laurie, Dawn French, John Cleese, Simon Shepherd and Philip Franks. Release date: 1993
Learning-chapters
- An introduction to selection interviewing
- Interviewing without preparation
- Identifying the need for preparation
- Applying the process for preparation within the interview
- Not listening to the candidate
- The importance of listening
- Listening and asking open questions
- Not putting across doubts and suspicions
- The need for probing
- Questioning, satisfying doubts and suspicions
- Summary
It's your choice
£ 999
+ VAT