Face to face with your competition[videorecording] : Approaches to group interviews
If you're looking to enter the workforce, chamces are you'll find yourselves undertaking a group interview sooner rather that later. Companies use the group interview method to assess a number of applications at once, usually using some form of group problem solving exercise. So what are t...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
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VEA ,
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| Online Access: | Available on www.vea.com.au |
| Summary: | If you're looking to enter the workforce, chamces are you'll find yourselves undertaking a group interview sooner rather that later. Companies use the group interview method to assess a number of applications at once, usually using some form of group problem solving exercise. So what are they really looking for in agroup interview? How can you stand out from the crowd?In this essential and informative program, we explore a group interview scenario from both the employer's and applicant's perspective and examine how you can use this interviewing method to your advantage and truly stand up and be noticed. |
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| Item Description: | English captions for the deaf and hearing impaired Student version |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (DVD)(25 min.) : sd., col. ; 3 4/3 in. Teacher notes available online |
| Production Credits: | Director, John Cherry ; writer, Glenn Perry ; voice, Amy Blackmur ; camera, Andrew Fraser, Jared Marshall, Nick Hayward, Amanda Sykes ; sound, PIP Atherstone-Reid ; audio post production, Daniel Cowan ; DVD producer, Louise Regali ; offline editor, John Cherry ; online editor, Kristy Micallef ; production manager, Edwina Baden-Powell ; educational consultant, Peter Krausz ; commissioning editor, Simon Garner ; producer, Pru Boulton-Gregson ; executive producer, Mark Mcauliffe |