Targeted Audience Dates and VenuesUnderstand recruitment separating fact from fiction
- Course objectives and introduction
- The ILM accreditation and project
- The real cost of interviewing to the organisation
- First series of interviews
- Self-assessment of your current interviewing skills
- Completing your Personality profile for later use
- Fact v fiction about interviewing
- Introduction to the recruitment process map
Mastering the Process – Stages 1 – 3
- Understand the job and the importance of job criteria Stage 1
- Writing key criteria
- How to write interview questions– understanding criteria
- How many questions do you need?
- Stage 2 – Work needed to write the job advert
- Attracting “winners not losers”
- Stage 3 – how to effectively short list
Testing, Personality Profiling and References
- Stage 4- The history of testing
- Occupational ability testing – what’s new?
- Ability testing – the DIY approach
- Semi medical tests
- The growth of mental illness and the impact on recruitment – the latest figures
- Stage 5- Personality profiling - why we use it and which profilers are the best
- The importance of references
Finalising Prewritten Questions, Room Setup and Arrangements, and Understanding the Vital Role of Body Language
- Procedure for starting every interview
- Stage 6- Interview questions – writing scene setters
- Refining knowledge based questions
- How to use probing questions
- How to score and who does the scoring
- Stage 7- Getting the arrangements right and setting up the room correctly to maximise interviewing efficiency
- Stage 8 – Understanding body language and correctly decoding it
- Silent signals