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Interviewing Mistakes

December 13, 2008 by Joyce Richman 

What are three mistakes that both interviewers and interviewees commonly make?

  1. They don’t listen as much as they should.
  2. They don’t probe as much as they could.
  3. They don’t create a safe environment that encourages a healthy exchange of information necessary to determine if there would appear to be a fit between the applicant and position being discussed.

Good interviewers are able to strike a balance between intimacy and formality. They know what to say, what to ask, and what combination is necessary to do the job right. They build in sufficient interview time to probe the unexpected response and respond to the unanticipated question. They realize that human beings are unique in presentation style even while sharing common skills and strengths. They value the differences by withholding premature judgment or award until they’ve had time to fully evaluate the individual relative to the competencies desired.

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