What are the different types of interview?
There are many types of interviews
that an organization can arrange. It depends on the objectives of taking the
interview. Some important types of interviews are stated below:
a. Personal interviews:
Personal interviews include:
(i) Selection
0f the employees.
(ii)
Promotion of the employees
(iii)
Retirement and resignation of the employees
Of course, this type of interview is
designed to obtain information through discussion and observation about how
well the interviewer will perform on the job.
b. Evaluation interviews:
The interviews which take place annually to review the progress of the
interviewee are called the evaluation interviews. Naturally, it is occurring
between superiors and subordinates. The main objective of this interview is to
find out the strengths and weaknesses of the employees.
c. Persuasive interviews:
This type of interview is designed to sell someone a product or an idea. When a
sales representative talk with a target buyer, persuasion takes the form of
convincing the target that the product or idea meets a need.
d. Structured interviews:
Structured interviews tend to follow formal procedures; the interviewer follows
a predetermined agenda or questions.
e. Unstructured
interviews: When the interview does not follow the
formal rules or procedures. It is called an unstructured interview. The
discussion will probably be he flowing and may shift rapidly form on subject to
another depending on the interests of the interviewee and the interviewer.
f. Counseling interviews:
This may be held to find out what has been troubling the workers and why
someone has not been working.
g. Disciplinary
interviews: Disciplinary interviews are occurring
when an employee has been accused of breaching the organization’s rules and
procedures.
h. Stress interviews:
It is designed to place the interviewee in a stress situation in order to observe
the interviewees reaction.
i. Public interviews:
These include political parties radio-television and newspaper.
j. Informal or
conversational interview: In the conversational interview, no
predetermined questions are asked, in order to remain as open and adaptable a
possible to the interviewee’s nature and priorities; during the interview the
interviewer - goes with the flow.
k. General interview
guide approach: The guide approach is intended to ensure
that the same general areas of information are collected from each interviewee
this provides more focus than the conversational approach but still allows a
degree of freedom and adaptability in getting the information from the
interviewee.
l. Standardized or
open-ended interview: Here the same open-ended questions are
asked to all interviewees; this approach facilitates faster interviews faster
interviews that can be more easily analyzed and compared.
m. Closed or
fixed-response interview: It is an interview where all
interviewers ask the same questions and asked to choose answers from among the
same set of alternatives. This formal is useful for those not practiced in
interviewing.
n. The Face-to-Face
Interview: This can be a meeting between you and one
member of staff or even two members.
o. The Panel Interview:
These interviews involve a number of people sitting as a panel with one as
chairperson. This type of interview is popular within the public sector.
p. The Group Interview: Several
candidates are present at this type of interview. You will be asked to interact
with each other by usually a group discussion. You might even be given a task
to do as a team, so make sure you speak up and give our opinion.
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