Helping Interviewees Tell Their Stories. Helping Interviewees Tell Their Stories.

Helping Interviewees Tell Their Stories‪.‬

Business Communication Quarterly 2003, Sept, 66, 3

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Publisher Description

Employers' use of behavioral description interviews has increased dramatically within the past decade. Yet the pedagogical literature geared toward helping applicants respond to these unique interviewing questions has not kept pace. Evidence shows that behavioral description questions require respondents to tell stories and that storytelling is now critical to applicants' success in employment interviews. We present criteria by which to judge the effectiveness of applicants' stories and demonstrate how business communication instructors might use these criteria to help applicants tell better stories. Specifically, the criteria presented in this article are: To what degree is a story internally consistent? To what degree is a story consistent with facts the listener holds to be true? To what degree is a story relevant to the question asked and the claim being made? To what degree is a story univocal? To what degree does a story provide details that support the claim being mode? How does the way a story is told reflect the teller's beliefs and values? **********

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2003
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
Association for Business Communication
SIZE
256.2
KB

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