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Behavioural Interview Skills
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public course dates Brookfield's Participation in learning is Voluntary Self-worth is recognisedFacilitation is Collaborative Needs to be dynamic with much Activity Should cause a spirit of Critical Reflection The objective is self-directed and empowered people "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for life" Need interviews done for you? If you can't be bothered doing it yourself why not let The People Effect handle your search & selection?
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Experience Verbal
Communication Skills Whole
Process Time-line Behavioral
Interview Questions Video
Case Study Simulations
Learning Objective: To
learn and practice behavioral interviewing
techniques and the interview process itself including relevant
Legislation, to minimize hiring mistakes and give managers more
confidence when making critical hiring decisions. Anyone
conducting recruiting interviews Previous
experience (start-up session): Participants
recall their own personal experiences, positive and negative, of the
interview process both from interviewer and interviewee perspectives.
The purpose is to build a menu on the whiteboard of things to work for
and things to try to avoid. Communication: We
focus on verbal communication and how to manage the process of
discussion, including a quick study of the fragility of the process
via a couple of interactive exercises, then experiment with open
questions, restatement and closed questions. We look at filters and
barriers to the communications process. Time-line: We
build on the whiteboard a time-line starting with a vacancy being
identified, through job creation, job description and person profile,
advertising, CV receipt and phone applications, phone/CV screening,
selection for interview, the interview processes, ref checking, job
offer and acceptance, Individual Vs Collective Agreements (Duress) and
any probationary period. As we build this time-line we discuss
Legislative issues, particularly HRA, ERA, Privacy, Fair Trading, and
discuss EEO philosophy. We discuss best practice at each point, and
the common mistakes and pitfalls. Behavioural
Interview Skills: Featuring
a Video Case Study: ‘More Than A Gut Feel’, a UK production
showing the philosophy and methodology of Behavioural Interview
Skills, this movie gives a practical and humorous case study giving
excellent examples of BI in action, followed by a debrief and debate
including group interactive creation of actual questions related to
specific real-time job descriptions and person profiles. When run
in-house, we practice with the Organisations actual scenarios, either
using existing forms or creating new ones. Simulations: Run
in-house and given sufficient time budget, we can (optionally) embark
on several role–play scenarios to allow participants to experiment
in a safe, small-group environment. Length:
One very
full day, optional
2nd day for practical simulations Format:
Workgroup interactive Maximum
number Participants/facilitator:
15
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