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Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 Interviewing Understand the purposes and uses of employment interviews Understand the multiple phases of the employment interview and the factors affecting employment interview decisions Appreciate the selection errors associated with traditional approaches to employment interviewing Understand the elements of employment interview structuring Understand different structured interviewing techniques and their relative advantages and disadvantages Appreciate the legal and predictive advantages of structured employment interviewing methods
Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 Interviewing Understand the purposes and uses of employment interviews Understand the multiple phases of the employment interview and the factors affecting employment interview decisions Appreciate the selection errors associated with traditional approaches to employment interviewing Understand the elements of employment interview structuring Understand different structured interviewing techniques and their relative advantages and disadvantages Appreciate the legal and predictive advantages of structured employment interviewing methods
Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 (cont’d) Interviewing Begin developing competence in the design of effective interview questions and scoring guides Appreciate innovations and future directions in interview research and practice Appreciate the role of employment interviews in the changing organizational environment
I/V Goals Interview Goals: • Gather information. • Realistically describe position. • Provide fair treatment for all interviewees. • Establish a record of the process
Preparing for the Interview The following should be considered: • Room lay-out. • Who will be present during the interview. • Questions to be asked. • Expected timeframe for feedback to be given to those interviewed. • Whether a second interview will be conducted.
Preparing for the I/V • Whether the candidates would bring a sample of their work with them. • Is there any information about the company which should be given to the candidates at or prior to the interview.
Conducting the Interview • Establish rapport – open with icebreaker remarks. • Set agenda/outline how interview will be conducted. • Gather information. • Describe the job and the organization. • Answer questions and allow the applicant to add information. • Conclude the interview.
Gathering the Information: • Remember, past behavior is a likely predictor of future behavior. • Ask open-ended and probing questions. • Listen carefully. • Avoid leading questions or giving personal opinions. • Use words such as “why”, “how”, “what”, “describe”, or “tell me about”.
Gathering the Information: • Ask follow-up questions for more detail. • Try to maintain eye contact while taking notes. • Jot down key words and phrases. • Record job-related evaluations and additional information immediately following the interview.
Closing the Interview: • Thank the candidate for his/her time and interest. • Indicate the next steps (e.g.second interview). • Advise when you anticipatethe decision will be made and how the candidate will be     informed of the decision.
Evaluate Information: • Review the minimum qualifications, job description, and other items quoted in the    advertisement for the position   to determine who best matches the job. • Use only information that is job related.
Recruitment and Selection Purposes and Uses of Interviews The interview is used to collect information that has not been provided in the resume or application form Interviews are best suited to the assessment of noncognitive attributes such as interpersonal relations or social skills, initiative, conscientiousness, dependability, perseverance, teamwork, leadership skills, adaptability or flexibility and organizational citizenship behaviour Interviews are also used to sell the job to the applicant Interviews have been used in the termination of employees
Recruitment and Selection Information Processing and Decision Making in the Interview Initial information on the applicant Initial impressions of the applicant’s qualifications Interviewer’s conduct in the interview Applicant’s performance in the interview Interviewer’s processing of data from the interview Post-interview phase Evaluation of the applicant’s qualifications The interviewer’s final decision about the applicant
Recruitment and Selection Unstructured Interviews A traditional method of interviewing that involves no constraints on the questions asked, no requirements for standardization and a subjective  assessment of the candidate. In such interviews, the interviewer typically engages in a freewheeling  conversation with the interviewee.
Recruitment and Selection Commonly Used Interview Questions Why did you leave your last job?  (Why do you want to leave your current job? What do you consider to be your strengths?  What are your weaknesses? What were your strongest subjects at school?  What were your weakest subjects? How would other people describe you as an individual? What is your greatest accomplishment?
Recruitment and Selection Commonly Used Interview Questions (cont’d) What were the most enjoyable aspects of your last job?  What were the least enjoyable aspects? Why do you want this job?  What are you looking for from this job (or from us)? Why should we hire you?  What can you do for us? What are your long-range plans or goals?  (Where do you plan to be five year from now?) Tell me about yourself.
Recruitment and Selection Impression Management Instead of hiring the best candidate, the interviewer is likely to hire the  most skillful interviewee. Attempts by applicants to create a favourable impression of themselves  by monitoring interviewer reactions and responding accordingly.
Recruitment and Selection Structured Interviews An interview consisting of a standardized set of job-relevant questions  and a scoring guide.
Recruitment and Selection Summary of Components Interview questions are derived from a job analysis (they are job-related). Interview questions are standardized (all applicants are asked the same questions). Prompting, follow-up questioning, probing and/or elaboration on questions are limited. Interview questions focus on behaviours or work samples rather than opinions or self-evaluations. Interviewer access to ancillary information (e.g., resumes, letters of reference, test scores, transcripts) is controlled.
Recruitment and Selection Summary of Components (cont’d) Questions from candidate are not allowed until after the interview. Each answer is rated during the interview using a rating scale tailored to the question (this is preferable to rating dimensions at the end of the interview and certainly preferable to making an overall rating or ranking at the end). Rating scales are “anchored” with behavioural examples to illustrate scale points (e.g., examples of a “1”, “3” or “5” answer. Total interview score is obtained by summing across scores for each of the questions.
Recruitment and Selection Panel Interview An interview conducted by two or more interviewers together at one  time.
Recruitment and Selection Serial Interviews A series of interviews where the applicant is interviewed separately by  each of two or more interviewers.
Recruitment and Selection Summary Panel and serial interviews should reduce the impact of biases held by an individual interviewer because interviewers are accountable to each other and provide a check on each other to ensure irrelevant information does not enter the decision.  Each interviewer contributes a different perspective that should increase accuracy and the aggregation of multiple judgments should cancel out random errors.  The recall of information should also be better with multiple interviewers. The use of panel or serial interviews appears to be viewed favourably by courts and therefore, gives some measure of protection from discrimination suits.  Interview panels can include representation from different gender or ethnic groups, thus contributing to perceptions of fairness.
Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques Situational Interview A highly structured interview in which hypothetical situations are  described and applicants are asked what they would do.  The  interviewer then uses a scoring guide consisting of sample answers to  each question to evaluate and score the applicant’s answers.
Recruitment and Selection Example of a Situational Interview Question
Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Comprehensive Structured Interview A highly structured interview consisting of a combination of situational  interview, job knowledge, job simulation and worker characteristic or  willingness questions.  The job knowledge questions assess the degree  to which the applicant possesses relevant job knowledge
Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Behaviour Description Interview A structured interview in which the applicant is asked to describe what  he or she did in given situations in the past.  The interviewer is asked to predict the interviewee’s behaviours in a given job situation based on the interviewee’s descriptions of his or her behaviours in similar  situations in the past.
Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Probes Follow-up questions or prompts used by the interviewer to guide the  applicant’s descriptions of situations or events or to provide elaboration  of answers.
Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Note Interviewers require a fair degree of skill in order to conduct the BDI  effectively. If the BDI is to be used, a thorough training program is highly  recommended.
Recruitment and Selection Interview Practice and the Law When interviews are standardized, applicants can be compared on the basis of the same criteria and the interviewer obtains a better picture of the merits of each applicant relative to other applicants Standardized treatments of applicants is perceived as being fairer than nonstandardized treatment in today’s society Structured interviews appear to have a strong impact on the organization’s ability to defend itself against litigation Structured interviews may have greater predictive validity, in part, because structuring an interview increases its reliability and accuracy in differentiating between applicant competencies on job-relevant dimensions
Recruitment and Selection Interview Practice and the Law (cont’d) The use of a standardized, job-relevant scoring system for assessing and comparing candidates may also contribute to an effective defense against litigation.  Courts have been concerned when there is evidence that applicants giving the same responses are treated differently on the basis of gender or race or any other grounds on which discrimination is forbidden Rather than evaluating behaviours, interviewers using such questions make subjective judgments with respect to each answer given
Recruitment and Selection Designing Interview Questions (cont’d) BDI questions are designed by examining each task or situation in order to identify the behavioural dimension underlying the situation (e.g., meeting deadlines).  The dimensions are turned into BDI questions, which retain the essence rather than the details of the original situation Probes are developed by anticipating the kinds of responses that applicants from different backgrounds or with different levels of experience are likely to give to a BDI question Job knowledge or job simulation questions can also be derived from critical incidents.  The situations that lead to ineffective or effective behaviours can be simulated during the interview
Recruitment and Selection Interviewer Training Training interviewers to administer a structured interview is a  considerably different endeavour than training them to avoid errors and  biases or develop good listening skills.  Although rapport building is an  important skill, interviewers using structured interviews need to learn  how to evaluate answers and use scoring guides, as well as how to  take notes. The training should provide interviewers with decision rules to use in  such circumstances.  Interviewers using techniques that allow more  discretion, such as the BDI, might require more extensive training than  those using more standardized approaches such as the SI.
Recruitment and Selection Interviewer Training (cont’d) When there is discretion, interviewers need to learn how to select  questions or probes and when to probe.  They need to learn how to use probes effectively without giving away the ideal answer. Training that focuses on the evaluation and scoring of applicant  answers has been found to contribute to higher interview reliability and  validity.
Recruitment and Selection Summary As job requirements change in response to the ever-changing  workplace, organizations are beginning to shift the focus of selection  from specific job skills to organizational fit, transferable skills and  personality attributes.  Structured employment interviews are well  suited to assessing such attributes and will continue to play an  important role in selection for the workplace of tomorrow.  New  approaches to interviewing involving the use of technology, such as  videoconferencing and internet interviews are also being adopted by  employers.  However, considerable research remains to be done to  determine the effects of such technology on interview validity, as well  as on interviewer and applicant responses.
LETS PRACTICE Make these Behavioural What do you do if you disagree with your boss? What does it mean to be a team player? How would you prioritize your work? What are your challenges?

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week 9 - interview

  • 1. Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 Interviewing Understand the purposes and uses of employment interviews Understand the multiple phases of the employment interview and the factors affecting employment interview decisions Appreciate the selection errors associated with traditional approaches to employment interviewing Understand the elements of employment interview structuring Understand different structured interviewing techniques and their relative advantages and disadvantages Appreciate the legal and predictive advantages of structured employment interviewing methods
  • 2. Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 Interviewing Understand the purposes and uses of employment interviews Understand the multiple phases of the employment interview and the factors affecting employment interview decisions Appreciate the selection errors associated with traditional approaches to employment interviewing Understand the elements of employment interview structuring Understand different structured interviewing techniques and their relative advantages and disadvantages Appreciate the legal and predictive advantages of structured employment interviewing methods
  • 3. Recruitment and Selection Learning Objectives – Chapter 9 (cont’d) Interviewing Begin developing competence in the design of effective interview questions and scoring guides Appreciate innovations and future directions in interview research and practice Appreciate the role of employment interviews in the changing organizational environment
  • 4. I/V Goals Interview Goals: • Gather information. • Realistically describe position. • Provide fair treatment for all interviewees. • Establish a record of the process
  • 5. Preparing for the Interview The following should be considered: • Room lay-out. • Who will be present during the interview. • Questions to be asked. • Expected timeframe for feedback to be given to those interviewed. • Whether a second interview will be conducted.
  • 6. Preparing for the I/V • Whether the candidates would bring a sample of their work with them. • Is there any information about the company which should be given to the candidates at or prior to the interview.
  • 7. Conducting the Interview • Establish rapport – open with icebreaker remarks. • Set agenda/outline how interview will be conducted. • Gather information. • Describe the job and the organization. • Answer questions and allow the applicant to add information. • Conclude the interview.
  • 8. Gathering the Information: • Remember, past behavior is a likely predictor of future behavior. • Ask open-ended and probing questions. • Listen carefully. • Avoid leading questions or giving personal opinions. • Use words such as “why”, “how”, “what”, “describe”, or “tell me about”.
  • 9. Gathering the Information: • Ask follow-up questions for more detail. • Try to maintain eye contact while taking notes. • Jot down key words and phrases. • Record job-related evaluations and additional information immediately following the interview.
  • 10. Closing the Interview: • Thank the candidate for his/her time and interest. • Indicate the next steps (e.g.second interview). • Advise when you anticipatethe decision will be made and how the candidate will be informed of the decision.
  • 11. Evaluate Information: • Review the minimum qualifications, job description, and other items quoted in the advertisement for the position to determine who best matches the job. • Use only information that is job related.
  • 12. Recruitment and Selection Purposes and Uses of Interviews The interview is used to collect information that has not been provided in the resume or application form Interviews are best suited to the assessment of noncognitive attributes such as interpersonal relations or social skills, initiative, conscientiousness, dependability, perseverance, teamwork, leadership skills, adaptability or flexibility and organizational citizenship behaviour Interviews are also used to sell the job to the applicant Interviews have been used in the termination of employees
  • 13. Recruitment and Selection Information Processing and Decision Making in the Interview Initial information on the applicant Initial impressions of the applicant’s qualifications Interviewer’s conduct in the interview Applicant’s performance in the interview Interviewer’s processing of data from the interview Post-interview phase Evaluation of the applicant’s qualifications The interviewer’s final decision about the applicant
  • 14. Recruitment and Selection Unstructured Interviews A traditional method of interviewing that involves no constraints on the questions asked, no requirements for standardization and a subjective assessment of the candidate. In such interviews, the interviewer typically engages in a freewheeling conversation with the interviewee.
  • 15. Recruitment and Selection Commonly Used Interview Questions Why did you leave your last job? (Why do you want to leave your current job? What do you consider to be your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What were your strongest subjects at school? What were your weakest subjects? How would other people describe you as an individual? What is your greatest accomplishment?
  • 16. Recruitment and Selection Commonly Used Interview Questions (cont’d) What were the most enjoyable aspects of your last job? What were the least enjoyable aspects? Why do you want this job? What are you looking for from this job (or from us)? Why should we hire you? What can you do for us? What are your long-range plans or goals? (Where do you plan to be five year from now?) Tell me about yourself.
  • 17. Recruitment and Selection Impression Management Instead of hiring the best candidate, the interviewer is likely to hire the most skillful interviewee. Attempts by applicants to create a favourable impression of themselves by monitoring interviewer reactions and responding accordingly.
  • 18. Recruitment and Selection Structured Interviews An interview consisting of a standardized set of job-relevant questions and a scoring guide.
  • 19. Recruitment and Selection Summary of Components Interview questions are derived from a job analysis (they are job-related). Interview questions are standardized (all applicants are asked the same questions). Prompting, follow-up questioning, probing and/or elaboration on questions are limited. Interview questions focus on behaviours or work samples rather than opinions or self-evaluations. Interviewer access to ancillary information (e.g., resumes, letters of reference, test scores, transcripts) is controlled.
  • 20. Recruitment and Selection Summary of Components (cont’d) Questions from candidate are not allowed until after the interview. Each answer is rated during the interview using a rating scale tailored to the question (this is preferable to rating dimensions at the end of the interview and certainly preferable to making an overall rating or ranking at the end). Rating scales are “anchored” with behavioural examples to illustrate scale points (e.g., examples of a “1”, “3” or “5” answer. Total interview score is obtained by summing across scores for each of the questions.
  • 21. Recruitment and Selection Panel Interview An interview conducted by two or more interviewers together at one time.
  • 22. Recruitment and Selection Serial Interviews A series of interviews where the applicant is interviewed separately by each of two or more interviewers.
  • 23. Recruitment and Selection Summary Panel and serial interviews should reduce the impact of biases held by an individual interviewer because interviewers are accountable to each other and provide a check on each other to ensure irrelevant information does not enter the decision. Each interviewer contributes a different perspective that should increase accuracy and the aggregation of multiple judgments should cancel out random errors. The recall of information should also be better with multiple interviewers. The use of panel or serial interviews appears to be viewed favourably by courts and therefore, gives some measure of protection from discrimination suits. Interview panels can include representation from different gender or ethnic groups, thus contributing to perceptions of fairness.
  • 24. Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques Situational Interview A highly structured interview in which hypothetical situations are described and applicants are asked what they would do. The interviewer then uses a scoring guide consisting of sample answers to each question to evaluate and score the applicant’s answers.
  • 25. Recruitment and Selection Example of a Situational Interview Question
  • 26. Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Comprehensive Structured Interview A highly structured interview consisting of a combination of situational interview, job knowledge, job simulation and worker characteristic or willingness questions. The job knowledge questions assess the degree to which the applicant possesses relevant job knowledge
  • 27. Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Behaviour Description Interview A structured interview in which the applicant is asked to describe what he or she did in given situations in the past. The interviewer is asked to predict the interviewee’s behaviours in a given job situation based on the interviewee’s descriptions of his or her behaviours in similar situations in the past.
  • 28. Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Probes Follow-up questions or prompts used by the interviewer to guide the applicant’s descriptions of situations or events or to provide elaboration of answers.
  • 29. Recruitment and Selection Structured Employment Interview Techniques (cont’d) Note Interviewers require a fair degree of skill in order to conduct the BDI effectively. If the BDI is to be used, a thorough training program is highly recommended.
  • 30. Recruitment and Selection Interview Practice and the Law When interviews are standardized, applicants can be compared on the basis of the same criteria and the interviewer obtains a better picture of the merits of each applicant relative to other applicants Standardized treatments of applicants is perceived as being fairer than nonstandardized treatment in today’s society Structured interviews appear to have a strong impact on the organization’s ability to defend itself against litigation Structured interviews may have greater predictive validity, in part, because structuring an interview increases its reliability and accuracy in differentiating between applicant competencies on job-relevant dimensions
  • 31. Recruitment and Selection Interview Practice and the Law (cont’d) The use of a standardized, job-relevant scoring system for assessing and comparing candidates may also contribute to an effective defense against litigation. Courts have been concerned when there is evidence that applicants giving the same responses are treated differently on the basis of gender or race or any other grounds on which discrimination is forbidden Rather than evaluating behaviours, interviewers using such questions make subjective judgments with respect to each answer given
  • 32. Recruitment and Selection Designing Interview Questions (cont’d) BDI questions are designed by examining each task or situation in order to identify the behavioural dimension underlying the situation (e.g., meeting deadlines). The dimensions are turned into BDI questions, which retain the essence rather than the details of the original situation Probes are developed by anticipating the kinds of responses that applicants from different backgrounds or with different levels of experience are likely to give to a BDI question Job knowledge or job simulation questions can also be derived from critical incidents. The situations that lead to ineffective or effective behaviours can be simulated during the interview
  • 33. Recruitment and Selection Interviewer Training Training interviewers to administer a structured interview is a considerably different endeavour than training them to avoid errors and biases or develop good listening skills. Although rapport building is an important skill, interviewers using structured interviews need to learn how to evaluate answers and use scoring guides, as well as how to take notes. The training should provide interviewers with decision rules to use in such circumstances. Interviewers using techniques that allow more discretion, such as the BDI, might require more extensive training than those using more standardized approaches such as the SI.
  • 34. Recruitment and Selection Interviewer Training (cont’d) When there is discretion, interviewers need to learn how to select questions or probes and when to probe. They need to learn how to use probes effectively without giving away the ideal answer. Training that focuses on the evaluation and scoring of applicant answers has been found to contribute to higher interview reliability and validity.
  • 35. Recruitment and Selection Summary As job requirements change in response to the ever-changing workplace, organizations are beginning to shift the focus of selection from specific job skills to organizational fit, transferable skills and personality attributes. Structured employment interviews are well suited to assessing such attributes and will continue to play an important role in selection for the workplace of tomorrow. New approaches to interviewing involving the use of technology, such as videoconferencing and internet interviews are also being adopted by employers. However, considerable research remains to be done to determine the effects of such technology on interview validity, as well as on interviewer and applicant responses.
  • 36. LETS PRACTICE Make these Behavioural What do you do if you disagree with your boss? What does it mean to be a team player? How would you prioritize your work? What are your challenges?