Hamilton, Communicating for Results, 10th Edition, Chapter 07
- Which of these objectives might you use an interview to accomplish?
- Reviewing an employee’s performance.
- Gathering information
- Hiring an employee
- Settling an employee complaint
- All of these are correct. (CORRECT).
- Communication skills such as empathetic listening and careful paraphrasing are especially important in a counseling interview.
- True (CORRECT)
- False
- Which type of interview is a one-on-one interaction that involves conflict and resolution?
- An exit interview.
- A grievance interview. (CORRECT)
- A panel interview.
- A board interview.
- An informational interview.
- How should you prepare for a telephone interview?
- You should prepare the same way you would for a face-to-face interview
- You should keep notes for yourself close by
- You should set aside enough time
- You should try hard to sound enthusiastic and friendly
- You should do all of the above (CORRECT)
- What kind of interview is distinguished by having more interviewers than interviewees?
- An exit interview.
- A grievance interview.
- A panel interview.
- A board interview. (CORRECT)
- An informational interview
- An interviewee should not anticipate possible questions and think through answers to each one, as it will make the responses sound robotic, rehearsed, and inauthentic.
- True
- False (CORRECT)
- The closing phase of an interview should:
- Begin with a summary of what has transpired
- Ensure that the interviewee has no more questions
- Inform the interviewee about the next step in the process
- All of the above (CORRECT)
- Loaded questions have no value in an interview and are never used, even by expert interviewers.
- True
- False (CORRECT)
- Counseling interviews
- Help the interviewee uncover and solve career-related problems (CORRECT)
- Occur only at the annual review
- Are strictly restricted to business related topics
- Should have at least one other person in the same room as a witness
- The employment interview
- Should always have at least two people as interviewers
- Does not predict the employee’s success with any accuracy (CORRECT)
- Is not too important because most people are hired on a conditional basis
- Should take no longer than 20 minutes
- An exit interview
- can give you a wealth of information about the organization
- requires careful listening
- can help establish goodwill
- All of the above (CORRECT)
- What kind of interview is distinguished by having more interviewees than interviewers?
- An exit interview.
- A grievance interview.
- A panel interview. (CORRECT)
- A board interview.
- An informational interview
- Which of these is an example of an information-seeking interview?
- A lawyer interviews her client about the client’s role in a crime. CORRECT)
- A group of co-workers interviews a larger group of candidates for potential hire.
- A group of co-workers interviews a smaller group of candidates for potential hire.
- A company representative interviews an employee who is suspected of theft to see if she will admit her guilt.
- A boss interviews her staff members to give them annual reviews.
- In a performance review interview, the interviewer should
- Recognize the employee’s contribution and any accomplishments
- Tell employees where they stand in the corporation
- Discover and help solve any communication problems between the employee and the employer
- All of the above (CORRECT)
- Any interview should be organized in the following way
- Have the employee look over his/her application
- Begin by immediately telling the employee what the requirements of the job are
- Follow the order of an opening phase, a questioning phase and then a closing phase (CORRECT)
d. Any order is okay as long as the interviewee is comfortable