People Who Work for You
Recruiting and Hiring
How Do You Interview Applicants?
Conducting the Interview
The Role of the InterviewerThe Role of the Interviewer
Your role as the interviewer includes conveying the following information to the applicant:
- the nature of the job
- the skills you want
- pay, although some interviewers do not discuss pay until a job offer is made
- benefits
- working conditions
- information about your business
As the tables turn. Applicants are sharper these days, and most applicants will have some questions for you, too. As the market of qualified applicants shrinks, high-quality applicants may become rarer, and it may be the employer who has to sell his or her business as the place to work. You have to give applicants information that keeps their interest in working for you high. But don't oversell it can be dangerous.
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What if an applicant asks tough questions? Be honest. There's no sense in giving applicants a false sense of what to expect.
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