Structured interviews as selection method to predict job performance

Structured interviews as selection method to predict job performance

structured interviews

Executive summary

This CQ Dossier describes how organizations can utilize structured interviews to attract and retain talented personnel. In particular, the dossier focuses on general cognitive ability (IQ) and how HR professionals can utilize situational structured interviews to assess those competencies that are reflective of an applicant’s IQ. The dossier describes the research supporting the use of cognitive ability as a predictor of job performance and describes how organizations can circumvent the problems of IQ testing through utilization of the structured interview.

 


Dr. Annette Towler

Published

Annette was born in England and now lives in the United States. She has a PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and has taught at several institutions. Annette has published in several journals, including Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Human Resource Development Quarterly, and Organizational Research Methods. She worked in the public and private sector for many years, primarily as a management trainer.