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How To Become A Good Job Interviewer At Workplace?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 218980, member: 61772"] The ability to conduct a good interview is an important skill for every manager. Good interviews will help you find the best-qualified candidates for the job, and they can help your company improve its overall hiring strategy. To become a successful interviewer, you should take the time to prepare in advance. This can ensure that you have a plan before you meet with candidates. The more thought you put into creating your interview plan, the easier it will be to conduct a successful interview in a shorter amount of time. Here are some tips on how to become a good interviewer: Prepare questions in advance. Before each interview, create a list of questions that will help you understand each candidate's qualifications for the job and determine if he or she is a good fit for your company. This will allow you to focus on getting answers during the interview rather than on thinking up questions as the interview progresses. Use questions from your list when appropriate during the interview, but feel free to ask additional questions when you need to gain more information about a candidate's experience or qualifications. Ask open-ended questions during an interview. Although this might sound counterintuitive, closed-ended questions might not give you all of the information you need about candidates' skills, abilities, and experience. [/QUOTE]
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