General Interview Best Practices
Use the interview to assess preferred criteria on which the committee may need additional information. Ensure that the vividness of the interview experience does not overshadow the more concrete information available in the application materials.
- Establish questions that allow assessment of certain preferred criteria. Develop a scoring guide or rubric to evaluate each answer.
- Ask identical questions for each candidate and attempt to limit prompting, follow-up questioning, and elaboration on questions.
- Take notes on each candidate’s responses to be used in evaluating candidate responses.
- Be sure that all interviewers are well-versed on appropriate and inappropriate questions and the impact of implicit bias.
- Provide time for candidates to ask questions of the committee members.
- Try to avoid discussing candidates or their answers with other search committee members between interviews (discussing candidates can result in different standards for later candidates).
- Request evaluations for each candidate from search committee members, and summarize the results based on the agreed-upon weighting system.