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The Art of Recruitment Interviewing

Posted in Employers on Aug 25, 2010 by Richard Hayden

At Key Appointments we are committed to working with you to reduce staff turnover. As such we have negotiated a reduced rate for Key Appointments Guests to attend a one day seminar designed to help managers ensure the person they hire is the person they interviewed!

"During one day you will develop your skills and techniques to unearth the real abilities of individuals that you interview"

The course content includes:

  • structuring your interviews for the best results

  • writing and asking effective interview questions

  • documenting the evidence

  • answering searching questions about your company

  • employment law and the implications for your business

  • comparing the candidates fairly after the interview

  • choosing the best fit for your business.

  • structuring your interviews for the best results

  • writing and asking effective interview questions

  • documenting the evidence

  • answering searching questions about your company

  • employment law and the implications for your business

  • comparing the candidates fairly after the interview

  • choosing the best fit for your business


This event is being held at the Britannia Hotel in Bramhope, Leeds on Wednesday 15th September 2010, at a cost of £183.75 +VAT (£245 full cost).

Places are limited so please contact us via phone 0844 504 4666 or email info@key-appointments.co.uk to register your interest and receive your £25 % discount as a Key Appointments Guest.

At Key Appointments we want to supply you with relevant and useful information, if there are topics you would like more information on then please email us at info@key-appointments.co.uk


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