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Interviewing: Appendix A HCOM-100 Instructor Name (Beebe & Ives, 2004, pg 396)
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Interviewing The Nature and Types of interviews Interview Structure How to Be Interviewed for a job How to Be Interviewed for an Information-Gathering Interview The Responsibilities of an Interviewer
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Interviewing An interview is a form of oral interaction structured to achieve a goal that often involves just two people, but could include more than two people, who take turns speaking and listening.
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Types of Interviews Information-Gathering Interview Designed to seek information Appraisal Interview Supervisor or employer shares information about job performance Problem-Solving Interview Designed to resolve a problem Persuasion Interview One person seeks to change or reinforce the attitudes, values, or behavior of another person.
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Interview Structure Opening Body Conclusion
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The Body: Asking Questions Question Types Open Closed Probing Hypothetical
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The Body: Asking Questions Questioning Sequence Funnel Quintamensional Design Tunnel (Beebe & Ivy, 2004, pg 401)
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How to be Interviewed for a Job Be Aware of Your Skills & Abilities Prepare Your Resume A written, concise, organized description of your qualifications Components Personal Information Career Objective Education Experience Honors & Special Accomplishments Optional Information References
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How to be Interviewed for a Job Identify the Needs of Your Employer Listen, Respond, and Ask Appropriate Questions Follow Up After the Interview
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How to be Interviewed for an Information-Gathering Interview Prepare for the Interview Listen Effectively Respond Appropriately
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Responsibilities of the Interviewer Be Aware of Biases & Prejudices Adapt to an Interviewee’s Behavior Deal with Sensitive Content Wisely Listen Effectively Record Information Ask Appropriate Questions
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What questions do you have? Homework: 1.) Reading? 2.) Turn in assignments?
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