Yes, There Are Bad Interviewers

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Career,
Human Resources,
Interviewers,
Net-Temps,
Professional Development,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
Source:
Net-Temps

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Overview: Would you believe that a great number of employment interviewers in the business world nowadays do not know how to interview an applicant? Show them that you know the process better than they do - without letting them know you know! Interviewers are people, too. They rise from their beds each morning - some on the right side, some on the wrong - they report to work, and they make or break a career or two. Some are good, capable interviewers, knowing exactly what kind of employee to hire, how to extract the best answers from a candidate, and finally, how to choose the right person (you, of course) for the job.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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