Interviewing

Remember that when you interview candidates, you represent the campus. A good interview can leave a candidate with positive feelings about the campus even if no job offer results, while a bad interview may result in a bad reputation for the campus.

The purpose of an interview is to gather information about the applicants' competencies and work experience so that you can select the best qualified candidate. The key to an effective interview is having clearly defined selection criteria with related interview questions, developed before the interview.