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Interviews: Navigating the Art of Effective Communication, Cheat Sheet of Psychotherapy

A comprehensive overview of the interview process, covering its purpose, types, and key considerations for both verbal and non-verbal communication. It delves into the importance of personality assessment, addressing the advantages and disadvantages of interviews, and highlighting the potential for interview bias. The document serves as a valuable resource for individuals preparing for interviews, offering insights into the various aspects of this crucial selection method. With a focus on developing self-confidence, subject knowledge, and effective communication skills, this lecture aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to excel in the interview setting and showcase their full potential to prospective employers or academic institutions.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING
Lecture 37: Interviews
Prof. Binod Mishra
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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PUBLIC SPEAKING

Lecture 37: Interviews Prof. Binod Mishra DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Introduction

❑ The term interview has its origin in the French word entrevoir, meaning to “see each other”. ❑ It functionally implies face-to-face communication between the interviewer and interviewee. ❑ Interview as a selection method employs an oral medium to assess the skill sets of candidates. ❑ Depending on the type of interview, the number of participants involved in an interview varies.

Types of Interview Persuasive Interview Exit Interview Evaluation Interview Counselling Conflict Resolution Interview Disciplinary Interview Job Interview Termination Interview Virtual Interview Information Gathering Interview

Interview set-up

❑ Apart from the differences in the interview, with respect to its context, interviews may also vary in accordance to their physical setting:

  • One-on-one interviews
  • Group interview
  • Panel interview
  • Mealtime interview
  • Phone interview
  • Video-conference interview
  • On-the-job interview
  • Stress interview

Contd…

▪ Recognizing one’s strengths and weaknesses ▪ Clarity of thought and expressions ▪ Ability to take a spontaneous and correct decision ▪ Originality of ideas and approach ▪ Innovative mind and cheerful disposition.

Pre-interview

Phase

Verbal Communication during Interview

❖ Exchange greetings and seek permission. ❖ Briefly introduce yourself. Showcase your strengths. ❖ Wait for the questions from the interviewer. Listen actively. ❖ Deliver clear and concise answers without digression. ❖ Avoid fillers (lexical and non-lexical). ❖ Use professional language with standard grammar. ❖ Be positive and try to answer with a formal sense of humour.

Non-verbal conversation during Interview

❖ Dress appropriately in a formal business tone. ❖ Start the interview with a firm handshake. ❖ Keep steady eye- contact. Establish rapport. ❖ Have a smile on your face. Express positive communication. ❖ Demonstrate strong and confident posture throughout the interview. ❖ Refrain from squirming and displaying your nervousness.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Interviews

Advantages Disadvantages Personal and deep approach. Expensive in terms of time, space and personnel involved. Structured yet adaptable. Long and hefty process with a large number of participants/applicants. Scope for improvisation with follow-ups, parallel assessments etc. Scope for misinterpretation. Questions can be explained better to generate appropriate responses. Less room for evaluating soft skills and behavioural skills. Provides better outlook towards non-verbal communication. Interviewer bias might hamper final decision/assessment.

Source: LinkedIn 2018 Global Recruiting Trends Report

“I want to make sure I always show off my smile and have a positive attitude the whole time, whether it's during a performance, practice, or doing an interview.”

  • Laurie Hernandez, American Gymnast.

“When one door closes, another opens; but we often

look so long and so regretfully upon the closed

door that we do not see the one which has

opened for us.” – Alexander Graham Bell

Thank You