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Evaluating Interpersonal Skills in the Job Interview: A Guide for Human Resource Professionals

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Evaluating Interpersonal Skills in the Job Interview: A Guide for Human Resource Professionals

Contributors:

By (Author) James B. Weitzul

ISBN:

9780899307107

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

23rd March 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

658.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

Successful interviewing, defined as, "selecting the appropriate person for a specific position", is comparatively easy for some structured positions such as typist or mechanic. Valid instruments to measure the key aptitudes to perform successfully in these positions are readily available and are commonly used. Even candidates for some technical positions, such as engineers or accountants, can be evaluated for critical traits like intelligence and subject. However, positions requiring a defined set of interpersonal skills, such as sales or middle, executive-level, and general management, are much more difficult to successfully recruit. "Evaluating Interpersonal Skills in the Job Interview" provides that much needed assistance to the interviewer. In this research-based book, Weitzul utilizes the results of thousands of interviews to devise a system to validly measure a candidate's interpersonal skills and thereby evaluate a candidate's suitability for a given position. Initially, a series of interpersonal traits are listed and defined, which provide a basis for perceiving and analyzing people in an interview. The interviewer is taught to read the "whole" person and interpret the candidate's behaviour in terms of a set of interpersonal skills. The material includes sample responses of other individuals with known interpersonal skills. The book also discusses methods to facilitate the interview process, maintain the conversational flow, and polietly enable the candidates to reveal themselves. "Evaluating Interpersonal Skills in the Job Interview" can be effectively utilized by anyone who interviews for line, staff and sales positions.

Reviews

He has provided a highly structured system which, when followed carefully, will lead to successful replication of this recommended employment interview procedures. * Personnel Psychology *

Author Bio

James B. Weitzul, PhD, is a partner in the consulting firm of Banks & Weitzul, Inc. During his professional career he has worked for the Rand Corporation and Rohrer Hibler and Replogle. He is a frequent contributor to business journals in areas of Managerial Psychology and serves on the board of directors of corporations. He is currently working on his second book.

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