
Your organization's continued growth and success depend on making smart choices and hiring the best. Today's economy is exploding with talent, allowing you to be selective about the staff you hire. Yet, the crucial step to filling a position is finding the right talent for your organization - someone that has the skills for the job, easily blends with the culture, interacts well with the team and believes in your mission.
In his best seller, Good to Great, Jim Collins writes, "In the good-to-great transformation, people are not your most important asset. The right people are."
To help you learn how to hire the best, it is important to learn about effective hiring and selection skills. Conducting a job interview looks easier than it is. And that's the problem. According to studies based on the employment records of thousands of management and line employees, little or no correlation exists between the positive reports that emerge from the typical job interview and the job performance of the candidates who receive those glowing reports. However, this correlation goes up dramatically whenever interviewing becomes a structured, well-planned process ? one that's integrated into an organization's overall staffing practices.
Over the years, I have conducted numerous interviews and trained even more managers on effective interviewing and selection techniques. And I have gone on dozens of interviews. How the interview is conducted tells me a lot about how the company operates and the position.
If you are the one doing the interviewing, effective interviewing and selection needs to be a structured, well-planned process. Here are a few tips to get you started.
Before the interview:
Know what you need. You can easily miss this step because you've got other responsibilities. Determine the key competencies required before you interview. If you are hiring someone in sales, for instance, create questions that will tell you whether the person has good interpersonal and organizational skills.
Advertise the position. Don't just advertise in your local newspaper - cast your net even further!
Look at what works. What personality traits make someone a good fit for your culture? Is your organization laid back or formal? Do people work 9-5 or round the clock? Ask questions that will help you determine whether the candidate will adapt well to your organization's culture.
Schedule multiple interviews. Conduct 15-minute telephone interviews to screen out inappropriate candidates. Have key people, those who will be working with the candidate, interview the top candidates, and ask for their feedback.
During the interview:
Ask the right questions. Dig deep to find out whether a person is more comfortable with details or the big picture; is a self-starter or an order-taker. Create questions that will give you the answers you need. If time management skills are required for instance, you might want to ask, "What is your method for organizing your day?" Compare what each candidate says to determine who is strongest in this area.
Close your mouth and open your ears. Too often interviewers turn an interview into a grocery list of their wants and needs. Ask focused questions and then listen carefully. Take notes.
Go with your gut. . If you did your homework - that is, determined the key job requirements and asked questions that would ascertain the skills required - the hiring decision should be a natural next step. Sometimes, however, you can't put into words why someone is or is not clicking with you. If you aren't sure whether to trust your intuition, delay the decision for a day or two.
Here's a final tip. After conducing all the interviews, I recommend that you use a simple grid to help choose the best candidate. Simply put the names of each candidate horizontally and put the job requirements or key competencies vertically. Then make up a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest rating. Rate each candidate from 1 to 5 on each of the job requirements or competencies. The person with the highest ratings is probably your best choice.
Above all else, consider input from each of the interviewers and trust your collective judgment. Put aside any and all stereotypes and select the best person for the job.
About The Author
Judith Lindenberger MBA has a distinguished career in human resources consulting and is recognized for her innovation and excellence. The Lindenberger Group, LLC provides results-oriented human resources consulting, organization development, customized training workshops and personal career training to help individuals and organizations improve their productivity and performance. The Lindenberger Group is a two-time recipient of The Athena Award for Excellence in Mentoring. Contact them at 609.730.1049 or info@lindenbergergroup.com or www.lindenbergergroup.com
AP - The U.N. Security Council called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, but an intense bombardment of missiles from Israeli jets and helicopters early Friday and a barrage of Hamas rockets indicated there may be no quick end to the fighting.
AP - Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces almost certain impeachment by the Illinois House, a historic step that would trigger a trial to determine whether the Democratic governor should be tossed out of office.
AP - Lawmakers are under orders to finish action on President-elect Barack Obama's nearly $800 billion economic recovery plan by mid-February. But already it is plain that a set of serious fissures need to be bridged if the bill is to be completed within five weeks.
AP - Democrats are ushering in what they believe will be a new labor-friendly era in Washington with House votes on two bills aimed at helping women fight pay discrimination in the workplace.
AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.
AP - Millions of tons of toxic coal ash is piling up in power plant ponds in 32 states, a practice the federal government has long recognized as a risk to human health and the environment but has left unregulated.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama is completing his national security team by announcing his unusual choices for CIA director and a national intelligence director who may face tough Senate confirmation questioning over how he confronted the Indonesian military when civilian massacres were occurring in East Timor.
AP - Just minutes after George W. Bush took the oath of office eight years ago, he signed papers formally nominating 13 Cabinet-level officials. Several hours later, the Senate, meeting in a special Saturday session, confirmed seven Cabinet secretaries, including the heads of the key posts at State, Treasury and Defense.
AP - Tim Tebow enjoyed the battering-ram runs. He liked the old-school jump pass. Drawing a rare penalty, that really made Tebow's day. With No. 1 Florida about to finish off No. 2 Oklahoma 24-14 for the BCS championship Thursday night, Tebow was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Reuters - U.S. employers probably cut the most jobs in at least 34 years last month as the global economic crisis gathered pace and moves by policy makers took time to filter through to struggling companies.
Reuters - Israel pushed ahead with its two-week-old offensive in the Gaza Strip, ignoring a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Reuters - Europe sought a swift restoration of gas supplies on Friday after striking a deal with Moscow on monitoring gas shipments via Ukraine that have been halted by a pricing dispute with Kiev.
Reuters - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal in Congress to rewrite U.S. bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said on Thursday.
Reuters - A legislative committee on Thursday recommended the impeachment of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, citing widespread abuse of power including allegations he tried to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's economic team is urgently overhauling the $700 billion financial rescue package to broaden its scope beyond Wall Street, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
Reuters - Al Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and a top aide are believed to be dead, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Thursday, in what appeared to be the latest results of a campaign targeting the militant group's leadership.
AFP - Israel and Hamas launched heavy air strikes and rocket attacks on each other Friday, ignoring a UN Security Council order on the warring rivals to end their conflict.
AFP - The European Union demanded Friday that Russian gas supplies to Europe resume immediately now that details of a mission to monitor the flow through Ukrainian pipelines have been agreed.
Firstly you should decide your own reasoning behind considering ISO 9001 2000... Read More
Many retailers do not have good internal controls in place and place... Read More
Before you start your own business one of the first things you... Read More
We all complain about meetings which are a waste of our time... Read More
You can use this step-by-step method to hire applicants who are likely... Read More
Now that it is January, many of you are putting together, or... Read More
You Can't Do It All - Learning To DelegateThere is not a... Read More
The difference between leaders is ears. Good leaders not only ask good... Read More
Ok, you say, I know I need a budget, but how do... Read More
In today's business environment with increases in staff reductions and rapidly changing... Read More
There is a pervasive assumption that small firms are more creative and... Read More
"We have to be careful it's like a minefield out there" "I... Read More
Measure the right things. It's not enough just to measure-you have to... Read More
If you're like most people, you probably started with wonderful ideas of... Read More
Q: How much do I have to worry about what people who... Read More
Have you ever noticed french fries taste the same at every McDonald's?... Read More
It seems incongruous that good idea generation can be a process or... Read More
Today there is great weight put on a person's attitude. It is... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
There is a difference between being comfortable and being in apathy.It is... Read More
With the advancement of computer simulators, anybody can repeat all the business... Read More
In a previous life I was a Navy Pilot. Great life, great... Read More
As your website grows in terms of attracting more footfalls, generating more... Read More
Australians are loosing their laidback, carefree reputation, as we continue to work... Read More
Great Groups! - Getting a Group to Think Like a Genius Wouldn't... Read More
The Comfort Zone I have a... Read More
The higher you go, the cooler it becomes. Really? Let us begin... Read More
The Critical Success Factors Focusing on the things that... Read More
Safeguard Your Company Against Harrassment ClaimsTwenty-five percent of employees suffer with peer... Read More
SWOT analysis is needed for all business to understand how to improve... Read More
A series of articles exploring the seven critical areas that can indicate... Read More
I'm sure you've experienced those typical "headache" meetings! You know the kind... Read More
One of the first things I look at when I take over... Read More
Cold Water Comments - What They Are and How to Manage Them!... Read More
Whether you are a consultant, coach, business owner, doctor, professional, corporate elite... Read More
Hiring good employees is not only important to business, it's essential. Employees... Read More
Six Reasons to K.I.S.S. "Very often, people confuse simple with simplistic. The... Read More
I found it important to clarify for employees what "deal-breaker" behavior was... Read More
How do you select staff for international assignments? It's an important question... Read More
Everyone wants to succeed yet everyone has a different perception of what... Read More
Many managers believe that treating their team members as responsible adults will... Read More
It used to be that only the largest multi-nationals needed a Compliance... Read More
This week I was asked to speak at an internal conference for... Read More
Motivation is a term that is so widely used, yet many managers... Read More
In my book "You're In Charge?What Now?" I use a mnemonic to... Read More
As a manager our role is to:1. Establish the vision, or our... Read More
Q: I am an executive at a large company and in our... Read More
Many companies have dress codes, which include jewelry. Some companies do this... Read More
When people or groups make a decision to purchase something, they go... Read More
We all complain about meetings which are a waste of our time... Read More
Best Practices StudiesThese studies can be defined as inquiries into the skills... Read More
With client expectations higher than ever before, and the gradual industry recovery... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
1. What is an Issue?An issue is an incident, circumstance, problem or... Read More
We get invited to attend so many "meetings" but do we need... Read More
DISCUSSION METHODS: There are two basic types of discussion methods; the conference... Read More
Ask almost any business leader how to most effectively develop people and... Read More
Micro-Management and Delegation Recently... Read More
If you have the entrepreneurial spirit (which clearly you have!), you probably... Read More
Did you know that business executives spend about half their time sitting... Read More
I found it important to clarify for employees what "deal-breaker" behavior was... Read More
People management and leadership has become a major topic of conversation in... Read More
Another fallacy ingrained in the minds of most marketing managers is the... Read More
Human communication is always three-dimensional. No spoken or written message is ever... Read More
Key control, or more accurately the lack of key control is one... Read More
The failures we have seen in the quality and integrity of financial... Read More
Conference calling can save you money. There is no doubt that in... Read More
How many times have you heard or uttered this phrase in the... Read More
With the advancement of computer simulators, anybody can repeat all the business... Read More
Question: ERPs seem like a good idea, so why is return on... Read More
Why do managers create low morale as a product of their management... Read More
Recent studies have shown that industrial supervisors are working at less than... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
Many managers believe that treating their team members as responsible adults will... Read More
Adults are vulnerable to personal and professional embarrassment from poor performance in... Read More
Direct reports-people who need direction and leadership-rely on their leaders to give... Read More
Some say that in business as in sex: if it is good,... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
A good consultant provides specialist abilities and experience, innovative ideas, second opinions... Read More
Current Situation:As of this writing, the MCI Board of Governors has given... Read More
The reason jobs are often not done right and employees are fired... Read More
International business is more complex than ever before. Success in every sector... Read More
Goals are critically important for the success of a meeting. You must... Read More
In part one of this article I told you about how perceptions... Read More
Many entrepreneurs and chief executive officers are unaware that there are many... Read More
In September 2004, President Bush signed the $146 billion tax cut bill... Read More
Managing for Best PerformanceIn it's simplest form, performance management is a common... Read More
Following on from the last edition of The Organised Times where we... Read More
Workplace violence has become a tragic reality today. From minor instances of... Read More
Virtually any type of organizational change involves role transitions of some type.... Read More
Quality hiring is more than running ads, screening, interviewing and checking references.... Read More
Teamwork is a process that can be experienced outdoors and well as... Read More
FEAR! To what extent does fear rule your life? How is fear... Read More
"Must Project Managers be technically savvy?" This topic always seems to cause... Read More
Business Management Business Management |