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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Divvy Up Interviewing Into 2 Jobs to Get the Best Results. Essentially, interviewers have two jobs: one is to determine the skills and fit of each candidate and the other is to sell candidates on joining the company. Most often one interviewer is in charge of both assessing and selling. But recent research suggests that mixing the two lessens the accuracy of choosing the best recruits. Learn more at: http:/ www.lsaglobal.com/behavior-based-interviewing-training/. 160; Do you k...
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Three Answers You Must Have Ready as an Interviewer to Help Your Candidate to Say “Yes! At some point during the job interview, your potential new hire will have an opportunity to ask some good questions to learn more about the job, the corporate culture and the company. After completing an effective interviewing skills training program, you should be prepared to have good answers to the following three questions to increase your chances of landing candidates who fit:. Every new...
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: August 2014
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. Important Interview Coming Up? What You Really Need In a New Hire. If your candidate already has the skills you need for the job, so much the better. What you really need in a candidate, however, is the motivation to learn, the flexibility to try something new and a strong cultural fit. In other words, you should be looking for attitude, fit and potential rather than just skills…skills can be taught. Is open to new ideas and new experiences. Can admit mistakes and learn from them.
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. 7 Key Management Competencies to Look for When You Hire. If you are tasked with interviewing for an open management position, there are 7 key competencies you should ensure that you do not miss. Draw upon your interviewing skills training so that you and your team of interviewers probe for evidence that the job candidates have demonstrated competence in these key areas that fit most with your corporate culture:. Ability to motivate and inspire. Posted by the lsa global team.
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: July 2014
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Thursday, July 31, 2014. Something Surprising May be Keeping You from Getting Hired. This is the third time it has happened. You were progressing smoothly through the first and second round of job interviews and then the callbacks stopped. One possibility is that someone from a previous job is not giving you as good of a reference as you thought. It is often after the second interview that references are checked so the recruiter can winnow down the list of possible hires. 3 Improve and Learn. Find more i...
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: Three Behaviors That Will Give You the Employees Most Likely To Succeed
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Three Behaviors That Will Give You the Employees Most Likely To Succeed. When it is time to hire, how ready are you to hire the right talent? Do you know what it will take to find candidates with the relevant skills that will fit in your unique organizational culture? Ou want employees who are eager to learn, ask good questions and do not pretend to have all the answers. Focus on others rather than on themselves. Can deal with ambiguity and flex to the situation. Interviewers have ...
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Interviewing Skills Training Best Practices Blog: Hiring Top Talent – Are Group Interviews Better?
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Hiring Top Talent – Are Group Interviews Better? Many companies prefer group interviews to more traditional one-on-ones because they believe there is less chances of a bad hiring decision when more than one person is doing the interviewing. The interviewing team should first meet to assign roles and plan the agenda so the session runs smoothly:. Agree upon the critical few cultural and behavioral competencies, attitudes and experience needed to succeed in the open position.