This is a short excerpt from the Trainer Bubble training course materials for Interview Skills. Find out more about this and many of our other great training course materials at www.trainerbubble.com.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Interview Skills - PRICE model
Effective
interviewing is vital part of the selection process. This means that we need a consistent approach
that is both professional and efficient.
This is a short excerpt from the Trainer Bubble training course materials for Interview Skills. Find out more about this and many of our other great training course materials at www.trainerbubble.com.
One reason that consistency is important is that we must ensure
that all candidates we interview are given a fair opportunity.
We
believe that one way to achieve consistency is to use a structured
approach.
The
approach we recommend is ethical and fair and you will be using it in a way
designed to put interviewees at ease so that they feel confident to talk to you.
It is also very effective at collecting quality information to help you make
the best possible decision. This approach is called the 'PRICE' Model.
Prepare
The
key to effective interviewing is good preparation and planning. Skip this stage or prepare inadequately and
it is unlikely that the interview will be effective.
As a
minimum you should be setting the criteria you expect successful candidates to
meet and the questions you need to ask to help you assess whether they meet
those criteria.
We
also advocate preparing a question plan to use as the basis of questions you
will ask all candidates.
Rapport
At
the start of the interview the aim should be to establish the right level of
rapport with candidates. It is important
to remember that you are using the interview to obtain good quality information
from candidates. Put them at ease and
they are much more likely to talk freely.
Interview
Think
of an interview as a structured conversation. The role of the interviewer is to
give direction to that conversation by asking appropriate questions.
The
aim should be for the candidate to do most of the talking and the interviewer
to do most of the listening during this phase.
Close
Candidates
must be given the opportunity to ask any questions of their own. Remember, they
will also be using the interview to assess whether they want to work for
you.
At
the end of the interview the interviewer should explain the next steps in the
selection process and when and how the candidate will be contacted.
Evaluate
After
the interview the interviewer needs to evaluate the information collected
against the criteria established during the preparation phase.
This is a short excerpt from the Trainer Bubble training course materials for Interview Skills. Find out more about this and many of our other great training course materials at www.trainerbubble.com.
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