Behavioral interviewing is said to be 55% predictive of future on-the-job behavior while traditional interviewing is only 10% predictive. So if you really want to know if the person is the right fit, you need to use behavioral interviewing. If we do not use behavioral interviewing techniques, we only have a 10% chance of finding the right candidate. Pretty scary when you consider the cost of turnover, bad performance, or the time and stress on you in trying to manage a bad fit.
Training Class Goals
In this course, we will look at how to identify the best traits needed for a position, and then how to create interviewing questions that will truly help you find the candidates that best match those traits. We will also cover techniques to prepare and conduct an interview that will get you the best results.
Prerequisites
There are no requirements to attend this class.
Topics Covered
Identifying Skills, Talents and Knowledge needed for a position
Types of Questions:
Open vs Closed
Behavioral vs Non-behavioral
Holistic Questions
Purpose of Behavioral interviewing
Creating good Behavioral interview questions based on position needs
Interviewing Barriers
Probing techniques
Interview Preparation and Format
Other Interview Techniques
Using superlatives
Moving through the questions
Note-taking
Interruptions
Signposts
Our instructors are based in Arizona and Colorado, but can travel to any location outside of those states.
Upcoming Classes
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If you have at least 5 people we can create a session just for you. Or, you can contact us for a private session. Contact Us