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HR Tool: Ask Right to Hire Right
by Susan M. Heathfield from About.com
Looking for a simple, yet effective way to immediately improve your
interviewing and staff selection process? Define the qualities, talents
and skills you’d most like to have in a new employee. Then, devise
a series of questions that allow your applicant to demonstrate she
has the desired qualities, talents and skills.
Many organizations are spending a great deal of time defining competencies
for each position these days. You can if you have the time and resources
to do so. You don’t have to embark on a lengthy process, however.
Use a simple job description with a set of behaviorally-based interview
questions to pinpoint the people you want in your organization.. When
your interview questions ask the applicant to tell you about behaviors
and actions she has actually demonstrated in the past, your selection
process will improve.
Identify Characteristics of Your Best Employees
At ReCellular, Inc., a cellular phone remanufacturing company in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, a team of people put together a list of interview
questions that immediately improved their hiring process. The team
first defined the qualities, characteristics and basic aptitude they
wanted to find in a potential remanufacturing employee. They wanted
to find people who shared these characteristics.
- Excellent
Attendance and Dependability
- Flexibility
Integrity and Honesty
- Motivated and
Dedicated
- Detail-Orientated
Team-Orientated
- Strong Work
Ethic Positive, Polite, and Approachable
- Continuous
Improvement Orientated
- Good Communication
Skills
- Actual Hands-On
- Demonstration
of Capability to Sort Phones and Identify Cosmetic Problems With
Phones
Develop
Interview Questions to Identify These Characteristics
The team then worked with several online resources to structure questions
that would indicate whether candidates had these characteristics.
No list of questions is totally comprehensive, however, these questions
are helping the interviewers find better candidates.
- What made you
decide to apply at ReCellular?
- Tell me about
yourself and your last/current job/class.
- When we call
your previous employer or references what are they likely to tell
us in regards to your dependability/attendance?
- Tell me about
a time when you demonstrated your trustworthiness or integrity in
school or at work.
- Tell me about
a time when you were working hard to complete a task and you were
asked to leave that task before completing it and start a different
job.
- Tell me about
a time when you had to go above and beyond the call of duty to get
a job done. Give me an example of a time when you had set a goal
for yourself and tell me how you went about accomplishing it.
- Give me a specific
occasion on which you followed a policy with which you did not agree.
- Give me an
example of a time when you were able to successfully communicate
with another person even when that individual may not have personally
liked you (or vice versa).
- Tell me about
a time when you improved a task or job you were working on.
- In what kind
of a work environment do you do your best work?
- The potential
employee then demonstrates the ability to sort phones and identify
cosmetic problems on an actual box of phones.
This
process is helping the organization select better employees. You can
simply and with a few hours of work, develop a similar list of questions
for job applicants.
Determining a list of interview questions in advance allows comparisons
of applicants across interviews. It also assists your organization
to take a more team-oriented approach to interviewing and selecting
candidates. When you have a pre-determined list of questions, you
need to provide less training to teams of employees selecting new
team members. You control the flow of the conversation and avoid asking
illegal questions.
Your hiring decisions will improve and you’ll have a better handle
on the characteristics and abilities your applicants will bring to
the work place.
Please join me in thanking ReCellular staff members for making this
article possible. ReCellular Incorporated is the world leader in trading
and refurbishing wireless equipment. The ReCellular team members who
developed the interview questions are: Connie Curry, Rich Hughes,
Jay Hamlin, and Brent Stowe. Visit ReCellular's
Web site.
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