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Welcome to Career Section Articles! | Get Inside The Interviewer's Mind
By: Sandra Bunting
Getting inside the interviewer's mind by understanding their interests and needs will put you in pole position to sail through a job interview. A new book will help you do just that!
The Interviewer’s Handbook, published by Kogan Page on 28th February 2007, advises on interview techniques for a variety of workplace situations including selection and recruitment interviews, performance appraisals, attendance and absence management, discipline and grievance management and accident investigation.
This book offers essential advice on the use of effective questioning techniques and how to get the most out of an interviewee. It provides in-depth guidance on the role that body language plays and examines the significance of listening techniques. The Interviewer’s Handbook also shows how to encourage dialogue and avoid conflict in sensitive situations. Case studies and scenarios are provided throughout to illustrate these vital techniques and how they get the best out of the interviewee and interviewer.
With additional advice and guidance on procedures, forms and legal requirements, this is an indispensable guide for any manager wanting to conduct a successful interview.
About the author Sandra Bunting was formerly Head of Management Studies at an Oxford Business School and prior to that Head of Division of Business, Leisure and Information Technology at a Leicestershire college. Earlier in her career she was a Lecturer and Programme Area Leader with responsibility for strategic curriculum development of business and management programmes. Prior to working in Further Education she worked for many years in manufacturing industry, latterly as a Personnel Manager.
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