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Communication Skills-II




                    notes          3.1.8  interview

                                   An interview is a conversation between two or more people (the interviewer and the interviewee)
                                   where questions are asked by the interviewer to obtain information from the interview.
                                   Depending on the objective of the interviewer, the interviews can be of many types.


                                          Examples:  1.   Employment-related interview
                                                  2.   Job interview
                                                  3.   Case interview
                                                  4.   Informational interview
                                                  5.   Exit interview

                                                  6.   Webcam interview
                                                  7.   Cognitive interview
                                                  8.   Stress interview
                                   Out of all these, stress interview needs a special mention. As the name suggests, a stress interview
                                   is conducted for assessing the ability of the interviewee to face high levels of strain or mental
                                   pressure. Certain types of jobs, which are regarded as difficult assignments, do require the person
                                   concerned to process relatively greater emotional and mental strength to deal effectively with
                                   people and situations. Security forces dealing with border events, police personnel in responding
                                   to violent mobs and arson, industrial relations personnel in organizations dealing with militant
                                   unions, etc., are some examples of situations where an unperturbed and tactful response would
                                   be desirable. In order to carry out the job effectively, the person concerned should be able to face
                                   the situations boldly, keep cool even under extreme provocation, and not buckle under pressure.
                                   This calls for a certain temperament and disposition. The members of the panel, conducting the
                                   stress interviews are generally well versed in conducting such specialized interviews. They may
                                   be curt and businesslike. They provoke, challenge and corner the candidate into submission or
                                   accepting the unacceptable or find fault with the candidate’s actions.

                                   3.1.9  Paralinguistic features

                                   If you paid attention, while discussions, we have been referring to some paralinguistic features
                                   every now and then. Closer to actual verbal (oral) communication, and always accompanying
                                   body language, is paralanguage. It is non-verbal because it does not involve words. But without it
                                   words do not convey their intended meaning, ‘Para’ means ‘like’. Hence, ‘para language’ literally
                                   means ‘like language’ and ‘paralinguistic’ is the systematic study of how a speaker verbalizes his
                                   words/speech. It is defined as “a type of non-verbal communication that includes articulation,
                                   pronunciation, rate, pitch, volume, pauses and other vocal qualities”. While verbal communication
                                   consists of the ‘what’ or the content of words, paralanguage involves the ‘how’ of a speaker’s
                                   voice or the way in which the speaker speaks. On careful observation and analysis we find that a
                                   speaker intentionally as well as unintentionally uses a vast range of hints and signals.
                                   If someone asks his friend to go to movie or to a particular restaurant for dinner – one may
                                   respond, ‘Yes, I would love to go’ but let his tone of voice betrays his words and convey that he
                                   has little or no interest in going. The reaction of his friend to the response will communicate the
                                   message is right direction. At times people mean to communicate a particular message through
                                   the use of paralanguage. For example, the phrase “I would like to help you” can convey several
                                   meanings, depending upon the para language employed. By changing emphasis on each of the
                                   words of this sentence, different meaning may be drawn.





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