Ten steps to conducting a selection interview
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Ten steps to conducting a selection interview

Chris Pearce A life coach and freelance trainer, Life Goal Specialists

Chris Pearce offers a guide to help nursing leaders interview prospective team members

Many research studies show that predictions made at interviews often fail because of bias, failure to obtain the information required, or the inability to interpret information. To minimise these problems, a systematic approach to interviewing must be adopted.

Nursing Management. 14, 5, 21-21. doi: 10.7748/nm.14.5.21.s15

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