Second Interview
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After the first interview next step is second interview. When employers
complete their initial interviews for a job opening, they ask the top candidates
back for a second interview before making a final decision. The second interview
is also known as the site visit, office visit, or plant visit. A second
interview may be the last step in the process before an offer is made. Both
the employer and the interviewee should have specific goals during the second
interview.
- Employer's Goals:
- Identifying specific qualities:
In the first interview employers are
trying to identify many general qualities important to their organization, but
in the second interview employers will try to determine if you are having the
specific qualities they are looking for in a new employee.
- Identifying organizational fit:
Employers also want to see how others in
the organization respond to you and if you fit their corporate culture.
- Interviewee's goals:
Interviewee's goals are to view the facilities,
meet employees of the organization. You have to determine if the company, the
job, and the people are a strong fit for you.
The second interviews are having two categories.
- Structured Interviews
A second interview is considered structured
if each interviewer has specific criteria they use to assess you. One person may
ask questions to determine your computer skills or your sales ability. Another
one may ask about educational background.
- Unstructured Interviews
In an unstructured interview, the
interviewer has to make a broad evaluation. Treat each interviewer with equal
importance. You may get similar questions from all the interviewers. Do not get
bored to Answer the same questions.
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