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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes              (e)  Exchanging feelings of gratitude, thankfulness for favour of interview, etc.
                                       (f)  Confirming the worthwhileness of the interview/communication  event/meeting.

                                   3.2.3 Chronology of the Interview

                                   Going through almost a common sequence, most selection interviewers follow the following
                                   chronology:
                                   1.  Introduction (2 to 5 minutes)
                                       (a)  Causal talk
                                       (b)  Smile, handshake, etc.
                                   2.  Company Information (5 to 10 minutes)

                                   3.  Candidate Assessment (10 to 30 minutes)
                                       (a)  Qualifications
                                       (b)  Achievements

                                       (c)  Questions
                                   4.  Conclusion (3 to 5 minutes)
                                       (a)  Interviewer determines and suggests when a response will be forthcoming.
                                       (b)  Candidate tries  to  summarize  his/her  qualifications,  reaffirms  interest  (1 to  2
                                            minutes).
                                       (c)  Candidate may ask a few questions.

                                   3.3 Types of Interviews

                                   A job interview is your chance to show an employer what he/she will get if you are hired. That
                                   is why it  is essential to be  well prepared for the job interview. Preparing means knowledge
                                   about the industry, the employer, and yourself. It means paying attention to details like personal
                                   appearance, punctuality, and demeanour. Knowledge is your best weapon. Before you research
                                   the industry and the company and even before you practice answering the questions you might
                                   be asked, you should have some general information about job interviews. Let us start by going
                                   over the different types of interviews you might face.

                                   Employment/Job Interview

                                   The purpose of a typical employment interview is to evaluate an interviewer who is applying
                                   for a post in the organization. The applicant may be an outsider who has applied for a post in the
                                   organization and is thinking  of joining it. He may be a current employee who is seeking  a
                                   transfer to another position or city within the organization. In such an interview, the interviewer
                                   attempts to learn about the applicant’s educational qualifications, his past experience, his personal
                                   goals, his knowledge and his achievements in similar type of work. However, the applicant too,
                                   has a purpose. His purpose is to evaluate  the position of the  organization, its potential as a
                                   satisfying place to work.










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