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[Mastering Professional Interviewing Techniques]-[BEP226-Mob]

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📋 Summary

Mastering Professional Interviewing Techniques: A Guide to Effective Evaluation

Conducting a professional interview is a critical skill for any manager. Beyond simply assessing a candidate's background, an effective interviewer must set the right tone, ask penetrating questions, and utilize specific techniques to extract meaningful information. This summary outlines key strategies for conducting high-stakes interviews, as demonstrated in the Business English Pod session.

1. Utilizing Stress Questions

To differentiate between candidates who may have similar qualifications, interviewers should employ "stress questions." These are designed to put pressure on the interviewee and elicit more authentic, less rehearsed responses. Examples include asking "why should we hire you?" or "what makes you think you can do this job better than someone else?" By framing the request as "what else you bring to the table," interviewers can push candidates to define their unique value proposition beyond their standard resume experience.

2. Encouraging Elaboration through Echoing

When a candidate provides a general statement, an interviewer needs techniques to encourage elaboration. One highly effective method is "echoing." By repeating a key phrase or idea mentioned by the candidate and following it with an open-ended question, the interviewer signals interest and prompts the candidate to explain in more detail. For instance, if a candidate notes that "leading involves getting the best out of staff," the interviewer can echo this by asking, "To you, what does it mean to get the best out of your staff?"

3. Navigating Hypothetical Situations

To evaluate how a candidate might handle specific future challenges, interviewers should use "hypothetical questions." These questions require the candidate to imagine a specific scenario, such as: "How would you handle it when these guys who've been working here for years say that you don't have the strategic vision?" This technique moves the conversation away from abstract beliefs and forces the candidate to demonstrate their problem-solving process and emotional intelligence in a practical context.

4. Addressing Evasive Answers

Candidates may occasionally provide vague or evasive responses. When an answer lacks sufficient depth, an interviewer must be prepared to "call someone on an evasive answer." This involves politely but firmly restating the original concern to ensure the candidate addresses the core issue. By saying something like, "The question is about someone challenging you on your understanding of the company. How would you deal with that?" the interviewer ensures the candidate does not avoid difficult topics.

5. Closing the Interview

As the interview concludes, it is essential to manage time effectively while maintaining professionalism. Phrases like "I don't want to be rude, but I have to be at a meeting shortly, so we'll need to wrap things up" help transition to the end of the session. Finally, always provide the candidate with an opportunity to ask their own questions. This allows the interviewer to gauge the candidate's strategic thinking—for example, by observing if they inquire about whether the company is "growing the operation organically" or seeking "acquisitions."

By mastering these techniques—stress questioning, echoing, posing hypothetical scenarios, and addressing evasiveness—interviewers can more accurately determine if a person is the right fit for the job and the company.

🎯Key Sentences

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I really want to know what else you bring to the table.
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I understand that experience is just one part of the equation.
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I think that's what really sets me apart from everyone else.
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So what exactly does that look like?
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There might be some resistance to your leadership.
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📝Key Phrases

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bring to the table
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set someone apart
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get the best out of someone
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see the big picture
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handle a situation
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Business English Pod, the Business English podcast for professionals on the move.
Hello, and welcome back to Business English Pod.
My name's Edwin, and I'll be your host for today's lesson on conducting an interview.
The interview is a crucial step in the hiring process.
You have the opportunity to sit down with a candidate and get as much useful information as possible.
And to get good information, you need to set the right tone and ask good questions.

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