Overview:
Interviewing Skills for Line Managers focuses on equipping managers with the essential knowledge and techniques required to conduct effective, fair, and outcome-driven interviews. The topic addresses the end-to-end interview process-from preparation and questioning to evaluation and decision-making.
The session helps line managers understand how to define role requirements, align interview questions with job competencies, and create a structured interview flow. It emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions, listening actively, probing for clarity, and identifying behavioral indicators that predict job success.
Participants also learn how to objectively evaluate candidates, avoid common biases, and document interview inputs in a clear and defensible manner. The topic covers both technical and behavioral assessment, ensuring candidates are evaluated not only for skills but also for cultural and team fit.
Why you should Attend:
- Conduct structured and focused interviews rather than informal or ad-hoc conversations
- Ask the right questions to assess skills, competencies, and attitude
- Differentiate between potential, performance, and cultural fit
- Reduce personal bias and subjectivity in hiring decisions
- Evaluate candidates more accurately against role requirements
- Improve hiring quality and reduce early attrition
- Collaborate more effectively with HR and Talent Acquisition teams
- Strengthen your confidence as an interviewer, even for critical or senior roles
The webinar offers practical tools, real-life examples, and easy-to-use frameworks that line managers can apply immediately in their next interview. It is especially valuable for first-time interviewers, newly promoted managers, and experienced managers looking to sharpen their interviewing effectiveness.
Better interviewing leads to better hiring—and better teams drive better business outcomes.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Understanding the role of line managers in hiring
- Preparing for interviews: job analysis, competency mapping, and interview planning
- Types of interview questions: behavioural, situational, technical, and competency-based
- Techniques for probing and follow-up questions
- Evaluating candidate responses objectively using structured frameworks
- Avoiding bias and ensuring fairness in selection
- Conducting effective face-to-face, panel, and virtual interviews
- Handling difficult candidates and sensitive topics professionally
- Documenting interviews and scoring candidates for consistent decision-making
- Legal and ethical considerations during interviews
- Practical tools, checklists, and templates for day-to-day use
Who Will Benefit: