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Click here to ORDER an A++ paper from our Verified MASTERS and DOCTORATE WRITERS: HRM 635 Topic 3 DQ 1 standard interview question<\/strong><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Topic 3 DQ 1<\/strong><\/p>\n Apr 21-23, 2022<\/p>\n Organizations may have developed a detailed interview process with standard questions for each position, pre-employment assessments, and other selection tools<\/a>. Specify one standard interview question, including the job title. Discuss why you developed this question and\u00a0the response you would expect a potential candidate to provide.<\/p>\n REPLY TO DISCUSSION<\/p>\n VO<\/strong><\/p>\n Victoria Oleka<\/p>\n Posted Date<\/p>\n Apr 27, 2022, 7:15 PM<\/p>\n Unread<\/strong><\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Victoria Oleka<\/p>\n Topic 3 DQ 1<\/strong><\/p>\n Organizations may have developed a detailed interview process with standard questions for each position, pre-employment assessments, and other selection tools. Specify one standard interview question, including the job title. Discuss why you developed this question and\u00a0the response you would expect a potential candidate to provide.<\/p>\n A crucial part of the employment hiring process is asking candidates a set of pre-screening interview questions. These questions should help you determine if the candidate might be a good fit for the open position before you call them in for an in-person interview. Conducting a pre-screening phone interview can help you narrow down your candidate pool and speed up the interview process.\u00a0Pre-screening questions are a great way to get a first impression of potential candidates, learn about their interpersonal skills, and go over the basic requirements of the job before you spend time conducting an extensive interview.\u00a0During a pre-screening interview, you can learn the applicant\u2019s necessary information to determine how well they meet your required criteria. You can also get a first impression of the person, which you can add to notes for other team members who might also interview the candidate. Employers give pre-employment tests to see if your skills match the requirements within the job description. For example, if an employer is hiring for a copywriter position, they might administer a writing test to find out if your skills match their expectations. An employer may decrease their company’s turnover rate if they hire someone who passes a skills test because it shows how an applicant can apply their knowledge. This is why an organization has to prepare a well-detailed and planned structured interview before hand.<\/p>\n Specify one standard interview question, including the job title. Discuss why you developed this question and\u00a0the response you would expect a potential candidate to provide. Assuming, my organization is hiring someone who has professional office skills, this is the question we should ask:<\/p>\n These questions are from the Human Resource<\/a> Management System, and it covers all the requirements needed to display before an employee is interviewed or hired.<\/p>\n Doll, J. L. (2017). Structured interviews: Developing interviewing skills in human resource management courses.\u00a0Management Teaching Review, 3<\/em>(1), 46-61.\u00a0https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/2379298117722520<\/a><\/p>\n Dessler, G. (2016).\u00a0Human Resource Management\u00a0(15th ed.). Pearson Education<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Robert Rupe<\/p>\n replied toVictoria Oleka<\/p>\n Apr 27, 2022, 9:05 PM<\/p>\n Unread<\/strong><\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Victoria Oleka<\/p>\n Thanks for weighing in on our HR topic of interviewing.<\/p>\n I want to broaden our discussion beyond interview questions to other legal aspects of interviewing and hiring and get your thoughts. I mentioned in a previous thread that I have trained executives in effective interviewing. We will discuss this more in future weeks, but the interviewing process is extremely important. Not only does effective interviewing help organizations to get the right people in the right positions, but it can be a proactive way to reduce employee turnover, as well. However, the hiring process is also one of the areas where many organizations get into legal trouble. Because many organizations do not have the tools in-house to develop effective interviewing training, it can be very helpful for a company to hire an outside consultant or training organization to train managers and executives in, not only in effective interviewing techniques, but also in the legalities and guidelines set by the government. Many organizations are resistant to hiring outside organizations because of the cost, but the potential legal costs down the road can be far more detrimental.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Video Link:<\/p>\n https:\/\/youtu.be\/CJhRXBpXTPI<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n How might you, as an HR manager, convince operations management that such a cost is needed and gain buy-in?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Blessings,<\/p>\n -Dr. Rupe<\/p>\n\n
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