Strengths and Limitations of Interview
An interview is
believed to be an important part of the selection process by most of the
employers. Researchers have even shown that interview is included in 90% of the
selection process that takes place worldwide.
Strengths
and Limitations of Interview
Strengths
1. Selection of correct candidate
Hiring the right
candidate with right qualifications and skills is important for any company to
avoid any kinds of problems in the future. Whether the problem is related to
the company’s productivity or employees discipline, it can be prevented timely
by selecting the right personnel.
Viewing from a different perspective, not all people who apply
for the job are genuine.
2. Collection of information
An interview is
helpful in collecting a lot of information (primary to comprehensive) about the
candidate. General information like name, address, academic qualifications,
etc. can be grabbed from a C.V. as well. But information like nature, attitude,
personality, opinion, feelings, etc. can be gained only through an interview.
3. Easy correction of speech
An interview is
basically held in the physical presence of the interviewer and the interviewee.
In cases, when any of the parties is not physically accessible, other
approaches to live conversation are adopted. Whatever may be the approach,
interview being a live conversation, it allows the mistakes and the
misunderstandings to be easily revised.
4. Initiation of relationship
Interviews are
generally set up to extract information about the candidates. However, it helps
the candidates to extract a lot of information about the company as well.
Not all candidates are
selected by the interviewers (employers). But, those who get selected can
easily develop a good relationship with the company if they had a good
interview during the selection process.
5. Time and cost-effective
There are high chances of wrong personnel being recruited in the
company in absence of interview during recruitment. Such recruitment is useless
and the company will need to begin the process from the beginning. Therefore,
it is wiser to include an interview in recruitment phase to save time as well
as money of the company.
6. Flexible
Interviews can be set up as per the need of the company.
Different posts demand different qualifications and skills which can be
detected by the help of various methods of interviews.
7. Exchange and increase of knowledge
Interviews being
verbal interaction, it allows the interviewer and the interviewee to freely
exchange their views and ideas. This helps in broadening knowledge regarding
any particular field.
Limitations
1.No record
Interviews
are verbal interactions and there have not been any techniques set up to record
these interactions. Lack of record can lead to great confusions because one
cannot remember things exactly for a long time.
2. Incomplete process
An interview is a
major tool of the selection process but it is not the final one. It is because
interviews do not help in extracting every single detail about the candidate.
For an instance, if
the company is in need of a technical employee, say a writer, it should give
the candidates written test in order to check how well are their vocabulary and
other skills required to create a good piece of work.
3. Incomplete information
An interview is
regarded as a reliable technique for collecting information, but it does not
help always. Sometimes, due to the negligence of interviewer and interviewee,
the company can miss the collection of important information.
4. Mentally disturbing
There are various
methods of interview, among which methods like behavioral, puzzle and stress
interviews are known to put the interviewee under intense pressure condition.
Questions asked by the interviewers during such interviews can leave the
interviewee mentally disturbed.
5. Effect of
interviewer’s personality and mood
The selection of
interview questions and the level of scrutiny can depend upon interviewer’s
personality and their mood. Interviewers who are easygoing or in good mood can
ask questions that are comparatively easier and can even select candidates who
are less capable of further consideration. In contrast, strict and more
demanding interviewers can reject even qualified candidates.
6. Snap judgment
Interviews are
arranged for a specific period of time during which the interviewer tries to
collect as much information as possible about the candidate by asking several
questions.
The interviewer then judges the entire nature,
personality and attitude of the candidate on the only basis of the answers
given by the interviewee.
The preference of words of an interviewee can
define him/her only to some extent, not completely.
Recruitment Best Practices During COVID-19
Although some sections
of our economy have been hit hard by the coronavirus, many companies are still hiring, including those in the retail, customer service, and
healthcare industries, among others. Because these sectors are still thriving,
they will need the best and brightest to bring their companies through these
strange times and into better days.
Job Interviews Have Changed
Once a prospective
employee has been found, the first major step for the recruiter is to interview
the candidate. Because we are working outside the office and people are keeping
their distance, interviews aren’t happening at the corporate office anymore.
Instead, recruiters who hope to thrive must take advantage of video interviews.
Some companies may find
that this works better and continue this arrangement even after the threat of
COVID-19 passes. Because of this, it is important to find potential employees
who have experience working remotely or those who you feel will be up to the
task without micromanagement.
Conclusion
The basic
requirement of successful interviewing, understandably, is to create a friendly
atmosphere, on of trust and confidence that will put the respondent at ease.
Through subsequent stages, the interviewer’s art consists in asking questions
properly and intelligently, in obtaining a valid and meaningful response and in
recording the responses accurately and completely.
References
Businesstopia
(2019).
Strengths and Limitations of Interview.(online) Available at https://www.businesstopia.net/human-resource/strengths-and-limitations-interview. Accessed on 01st May 2021.
Smith .L, (2020) Coronavirus (COVID-19) Recruiting.(online)Available at https://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/2020/05/22/recruitment-best-practices-during-covid-19/.Accessed on 01st May 2021.

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