Title: Competency-Based Selection Interviewing Techniques
1Competency-Based Selection Interviewing Techniques
Susan Haywood, MA, CHRP Senior Consultant HRSG
(Human Resource Systems Group) 6 Antares Drive,
Phase II Suite 100 Ottawa ON K2E 8A9 Tel (613)
745 6605 x239 shaywood_at_hrsg.ca www.hrsg.ca
2What is a competency?
- Observable abilities, skills, knowledge,
motivations or traits defined in terms of the
behaviours needed for successful job performance. - Term that describes a pattern or cluster of
actions taken to achieve a result.
3Competencies Another view
Visible, surface, easy to identify and manage
Skill Knowledge
Hidden, difficult to identify and manage
Self-concept Trait Motive
Source Spencer Spencer, 1993
4Why competencies?
Competencies translate the strategic vision and
goals for the organization into behaviours or
actions employees must display for the
organization to be successful.
5Past behaviour is the best predictor of future
behaviour
- "Behaviour is an action or
- a reaction in a specific situation
- with a known result."
6Behavioural Interview Question
- Gain information about a candidates past
performance and accomplishments that relate to
the target job - "Tell me about a time when you encouraged other
members of a group/team to contribute.
7Components of a Behavioural Answer
- Describes the circumstances which resulted in the
accomplishment
Describes what was done in a particular situation
- Describes whether the action taken (or not taken)
was effective or appropriate
8Situation
- I was really getting tired of all of the
telephone message slips getting lost in the
reception areas and the managers not noticing
whether they had messages.
9Action
- So I put up a bulletin board with everyones
name on it. When the messages came in they were
pinned on the board beside the applicable
managers name.
10Result
- This way, none of the messages got lost and the
managers always noticed whether they had any
messages.
11Behavioural Answers are NOT
- Hypothetical / Theoretical
- Feelings Opinions
- Vague
12A good behavioural example includes the
following components
13Sensitivity to Cultural Differences
Response Styles
- Self-promotion
- Silence
- Directness
- Minimal Answers
- Stress / Intonation
- Vocabulary
Language Styles
- Eye Contact
- Hand or Head Shakes
Non-Verbal Differences
14(No Transcript)
15(No Transcript)
16(No Transcript)