The Long and Short of Interview Mistakes

Monday, April 5th, 2010
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I recently had the honor of being on the selection committee for the next Executive Director/President of a non-profit organization. My group of 8 professionals culled the list down to 5 incredible finalists. Each candidate exemplified leadership and communication skills, or so I thought.

We interviewed each candidate for 2 hours and began each session the same way. We introduced ourselves with a two to three minute description of our background. Then the Chair of our committee said, "Thank you for meeting with us. Why don't you take this opportunity to tell us a little about yourself."

We already had their resumes. We knew about their background. That's how they were picked as finalists.

How long did they talk, 'when telling a little about themselves'? Four out of the five spoke for OVER 45 MINUTES! Only one spoke for five minutes and then said, "Oh, let me stop talking. What questions do you have?"

Your biggest interview mistake - over talking and under listening. Our two-hour interviews needed to be a group conversation, not a monologue.

For many reasons, we picked the 5-minute orator. But the ability to listen and talk - in that order - was a huge bonus in this person's favor.

Karen, a presentation skills executive coach in Dallas, can be reached at www.karencortellreisman.com

Comments

Its always good to know what

Its always good to know what those tips in preparing for the interview. Better watch some late night shows that involves question and answer series,so in here you would have idea how the interview is done.I don't accept Jay Leno and his statement or revelation, whatever you would like to call it, that he and Conan O'Brien were screwed by NBC. Leno committed to letting Conan take over, and it isn't as if he needed a small personal loan all of a sudden to keep up his cars. For one, Leno agreed to let Conan take over The Tonight Show – he agreed to it, and it happened. He should have stuck by his word. Second, if his show was struggling, maybe that was due to it being lame. There was an agreement in destination so the exact same succession battles wouldn't take place comparable to the Leno/Letterman situation when Carson decided to retire.
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