Archive for September, 2009

BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEWING

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Behavioral interviewing is a structured interviewing strategy built on the premise that past behavior is the best predictor of future performance in similar circumstances. The interviewer proves for behavioral evidence of what the candidate said, did, felt and thought, and what were the results.

Behavioral interviewing allows the interviewer to gather evidence for critical capabilities in a way that is most likely to ensure that a person both possesses these capabilities and is likely to demonstrate them in future situations. It is these critical capabilities, called success factors that identify the very best performers in a given job. Success factors include:

–Technical of job specific knowledge and skills
–General abilities (communication skills, customer service, etc.)
–Behavioral traits or competencies (initiative, results orientation, risk taking, etc.)

Typically behavioral based questions are used to ask a person to describe an actual past situation. For example:
To assess communication skills, the interviewer might ask a question like….
“Tell me about a specific situation where you had to get something across to someone he or she found difficult to understand.”

To assess results orientation, the interviewer might ask a question like….
“Give me an example of a time when you had to go beyond the call of duty to get a job done.”

There are really only two questions in an interview

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

No matter how the question is worded, there are really only two questions:

Why should I hire you?
What can you do for my company?

So when you are answering a question like, “Tell me about yourself,” you should begin by talking about the qualifications– your education, experience and skills for the job.
Even a quesitons like, “What was the last book you read,” can tell the interviewer if you are a well rounded person and if you are keeping current on trends in your field. The interviewer is trying to determine if you will be an asset to the company. Every answer should re-informce why you should be hired and what you can do for the company. Try answering a few quesitons with this concept in mind.

Interested in Law School

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Southern Illinois University will be visiting the campus of Missouri Western State University - Wilson Hall Room 203M on Thusday, September 10th at Noon. They will discuss getting into law school, the application and selection process, give advice and answer questions. FREE LUNCH as well. Join us!