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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 18, 2008
Media Contact: Ann E. Zaslow-Rethaber
(888) 866-7276
www.iscjobs.com
Executive Recruiter Offers
Guidelines To Corporate Interviewers
Tempe, AZ – Nov. 18, 2008 –Don’t
underestimate the effectiveness of a structured
interviewing plan when it comes to finding the
most qualified candidates for your open
positions,” says Ann E. Zaslow-Rethaber of
International Search Consultants (ISC), a
leading executive search firm that specializes
in recruiting for sales, sales management and
marketing professionals on a nationwide as well
as international basis. ISC helps companies fill
key roles within a variety of specialty
industries including health care,
telecommunications and fuel and energy.
Zaslow-Rethaber states, “By taking a more
systematic approach to the questions you ask and
how the interview is conducted, you will help
ensure that your interview time will net the
best results.” She gives the following
guidelines:
• Define objectives – Have a structured plan
before you start the interviewing process.
Review the job description and list the specific
duties and technical knowledge and skills needed
to fulfill the job requirements. List success
factors of those who performed well in previous
or similar positions as well as outline your
expectations of what you wish the candidate to
achieve in the position.
• Prepare questions in advance—instead of
depending on the candidate’s resume to structure
the interview, pre-select questions that provide
you the relevant information you need to
determine if the person has the skill level and
behaviors necessary to do the job well. Try to
include questions that only a candidate who is
familiar with your specific industry would know
and those that can help you determine the level
of competency a candidate has in a specific
skill area. Prepare yourself with follow up
questions to a candidate’s responses.
• Assemble an interview team – whenever
possible, include others to participate in the
interview process such as a HR representative,
the reporting manager and a potential co-worker
or internal client. This provides a more
balanced view point and contributes to a fair
interview process.
• Be aware of non-verbal cues too – experts
agree that every candidate should wear a
business suit to their first interview
regardless of the casual nature of the business
environment. A professional appearance
demonstrates that the person cares to make a
good first impression, which will matter to
customers and clients. Appearance as well as
handshake, posture and eye contact are all
strong forms of non-verbal communication so pay
attention.
• Find out what motivates your candidate –asking
the right targeted questions can often give you
a solid glimpse into the motivations of the
person you are interviewing. A sample motivation
question is imagine you won a coveted award 5
years from today – what is the award and why did
you win over your competitors? Other examples
are what overall goals, including career, have
you set for yourself or how would you define
success in your life?
• Ask many types of questions –once you ask
initial icebreaker and traditional questions
that the candidate is usually prepared for, it’s
best to ask other questions that can reveal how
a candidate would handle a situation in their
new position, how they handled a challenge in a
former position and if they would fit into your
organization’s culture. A sample situational
question would be what is the first thing you
would do in your new position or a sample
behavior-based question would be how did you a
handle a crisis working for your former
employer. An example of a culture-fit question
would be what motivates you to work hard in your
job?
More about ISC
ISC specializes
in helping large companies fill nationwide
staffing needs in a short amount of time by
blitzing a market on behalf of a client. To find
out more about our company and the five-star
service we deliver, please give us a call at
(888) 866-7276.
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International Search Consultants
President Ann E. Zaslow-Rethaber
888*866*7276
AnnR@ISCJobs.com
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