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YOU BE The JUDGE II
For Your Business Issues On: Hiring, Legal Issues, Personnel Staffing,
Recruiting, Retention, Selection Interviewing, Turnover
How-To Training Points:
- How to ask legal interview questions
- How to take objective, job-related notes that won't get you into
legal trouble
- How to avoid discrimination during The interviewing process
- How to hire on The basis of job-related issues only
- How to avoid questions of age, race, sex, religion and national origin
- How to use a structured interview plan
Managers within your organization may well understand The importance
of avoiding obvious discriminatory interview questions based on age, race,
sex, religion and national origin. But, what if a manager asks a discriminatory
question - unintentionally?
The updated video training program You Be The Judge II provides managers
with expert advice about why They must be aware of Their legal limitations
before conducting a job interview. This includes knowing which questions
are legal and illegal, and following a structured interview plan that
directly relates to The job requirements. In addition, by avoiding spontaneous
comments or questions that aren't included in The interview plan, managers
are less likely to let The interview steer off track to The job applicant's
personal life. In short, managers will walk away from this video knowing
The important rule of thumb: if The interview question does not relate
to The job, don't ask it!
Video Synopsis:
This Law & Order-style video will add drama to your training session
as viewers watch Virginia, a job applicant who suspects that she has been
unlawfully discriminated against because of her gender. Her interviewer,
Mr. Coleman, asks if she has children and Therefore assumes that she wouldn't
be fully committed to The job. Realizing that this question based on her
personal life was unlawful, Virginia takes her case to court. During The
lawsuit it is discovered that Mr. Coleman acted biased even while taking
notes throughout The interview, jotting down that she was "attractive"
and "wouldn't fit in here." Mr. Coleman's lack of knowledge
on how to conduct a legally defensible interview resulted in a costly
expense for his company.
Viewers will learn how interviewing questions concerning age, race and
religion can be legally rephrased to ask specific questions about job-related
issues.
Format:
Video
Length: 22 mins.
Additional Materials:
Training Leader's Guide
How-To Book Interviewing: More Than a Gut Feeling
Support
Materials:
Slide Charts of Legal and Illegal Questions (10 for $49.95)
Self-Study Workbooks (package of 10 for $99.95) |
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