Issues in Conducting International Interviews
Intermediate
Online
Description
The process of conducting an interview is never simple. Adding an international element introduces several layers of potential complications regarding preparation, logistics, communication and cultural interaction.
This course will educate you about issues specific to international interview, and will provide you with strategies to help you overcome these issues. Additionally, this course will improve how you interview employees who are from another culture or speak a different first language than you.
Key Takeaways:
- Methods for communicating clearly with people from other cultures
- Techniques for conducting video interviews
- Strategies for calibrating an international interview subject
- Tips to overcome challenges specific to international interviews
- Tips for planning international interviews
Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic interviewing techniques
You Will Learn How To:
Identify key distinctions of various interviewing methodologies used around the world
Discern approaches to planning international interviews prior to departure
Identify potential challenges of international interviewing, such as cultural, logistical and time-related concerns
Recognize methods of communicating clearly with someone from another culture
Ascertain techniques for conducting video interviews and the ways in which they differ from in-person interviews
Discern issues that might arise when conducting an interview with an interpreter
Determine strategies for calibrating an international interview subject
Recognize legal concerns that could impact an international interview
Table of Contents
Lesson 1 | Introduction to International Interviews |
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Lesson 2 | International Interviewing Methodologies |
Lesson 3 | Cultural Challenges |
Lesson 4 | Time and Logistical Challenges |
Lesson 5 | Planning for International Interviews |
Lesson 6 | Video Interviews |
Lesson 7 | International Communication |
Lesson 8 | Other Cultural Considerations |
Lesson 9 | Using an Interpreter |
Lesson 10 | Choosing the Right Words |
Lesson 11 | Establishing Rapport and Calibrating the Subject |
Lesson 12 | Policy and Legal Concerns |
Lesson 13 | Conclusion |
CPE Information
CPE Credit: | 2 |
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NASBA Information: | Communications and Marketing |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Last Updated: | April 2024 |
Delivery Method: | QAS Self-Study |
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System Requirements:
- Internet access: High-speed connection recommended
- Speakers required for video sound
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