The friendliest interrogator everyone wants to work for
Interviewing is a heavy responsibility. An interviewer holds the future of their company and someone's career. Will it be a good fit? Will everyone be disappointed? Will expectations be aligned properly?
Frankly, good interviewing is a friendly version of an interrogation - Just watch these recorded police interrogation of suspected criminals. The purpose is to get to the bottom of a matter; whether candidacy or crime.
These attributes will go a long way for an interviewer interested in everyone's success.
- Warm, friendly, hospitable.
- Facilitates the interview without dominating it. Conversation flows easily.
- Comfortable letting the other talk more
- Keen listener which is demonstrated by asking keen followup questions.
- They understand how important the 'why' is to everything. Why people do things is more important than what they do.
- Makes zero assumptions; instead validates developing opinions with more perceptive questions; skilled in cross-examination.
- Comfortable asking difficult and challenging questions in an even curious tone to not put the other on defense.
- Able to flank resistance or shallow answers by approaching a subject from a new direction
- Willing to politely ask uncomfortable questions to assess the other under pressure
- Builds trust, respect, and rapport using sincerity, high-standards, and transparency
- Helps the other share what makes them great and comfortable to share struggles
- Frank about their own relevant challenges and problems
- Interested in the career ambitions of the other
This kind of interviewer learns everything they want and everyone who interviews with them at the very least respects them and probably wants to work for them. They take no half-answers and give no half-questions.
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2 年Tj, thanks for sharing!? Much success in your business endeavors.