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by carbocation
5190 days ago
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When I hire someone, I typically only get access to their resume. If I wanted to try to reduce my own signal-based-bias and apply the Human Capital theory, should I instead ask for their transcript, and perhaps have someone else remove the name of the institution before I see the transcript? |
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Competency based interviewing is a bit harder, since you first have to figure out what the actual job competencies are and then base some questions around them. The questions won't have "correct" answers, instead they help you - the interviewer - determine how the interviewee thinks/makes decisions and you can then decide how they'll fit into your organization.
In addition, you may want to look at their resume and tailor one or 2 questions based on what they did at companyX. The PDF linked below should give you some idea of what sort of questions to ask.
One book that may be of interest: http://www.amazon.com/Competency-Based-Interviews-Master-Int...
Some example questions: https://sharepoint.sandiego.edu/hr/Employment/CompetencyInte...
Website with some explanation and examples: http://www.wikijob.co.uk/wiki/competency-based-interview
Wikipedia articles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situation,_Task,_Action,_Result