
Purpose and benefitsIn most businesses, a one-on-one (or face-to-face) interview between the business owner or a manager and the job candidate is the most common way of selecting and recruiting a new member of staff. Preparation and planning for interviews are essential steps towards making the process as efficient and fruitful as possible, but are even more important in small companies where only one manager is available to interview potential new recruits. |
Related SolutionsConducting the Corrective Interview Conducting the Performance Improvement Interview How to Manage a Recruitment Interview How to Plan a Recruitment Interview How to Prepare for and Conduct a Focus Group |
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MethodManagement checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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