An interview is usually
conducted in four phases which can be easily remembered by the word ‘WASP’.
W
for
Welcoming the candidate
A
for
Acquiring Information of the
candidate
S
for
Supplying Information to the candidate
P
for
Parting
1) Welcoming the candidate: The
interviewer should welcome the candidate with smile and talk to the candidate
in a friendly tone to make him free from nervousness. He cannot expect the
candidates to reveal their best unless they have overcome their nervousness.
2) Acquiring Information: After
welcoming the candidate with a few introductory and friendly remarks, the
interviewer should set about acquiring information from the candidate. The
interviewer may ask about previous experience, duties, likes and dislikes,
achievements, salary and reason for changing job. The interviewer may acquire
information about qualifications, extracurricular activities, home background,
occupation of parents and family finances, social approach and general attitude
towards family and children.
3) Supplying Information:
Interview is a two way communication. So, the interviewer should also supply
information to the candidate. The interviewer should supply information about
the history of the organisation and its objectives and the nature of work,
salary etc. the candidate may be encouraged to ask questions to clear any
doubts that he may have in mind.
4) Parting:
Parting is as important as welcoming the candidate. The interviewer should
thank the candidate for having come for the interview and tell him that he
would be informed of the result of the interview. The parting should be smooth
and friendly so that the candidate, though not selected, will carry a positive
picture of the organisation and will have a favourable impression about the
organisation.
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