Looking to practice your interviewing skills in a fun and engaging manner? This session will help you enhance your understanding of behavior-based interviewing techniques. You will also have a chance to practice with an avatar in a virtual environment. Done right, this approach promotes consistency. It also helps interviewers understand how candidates' skills align with the job requirements.
You will learn to:
- Apply behavior-based interviewing techniques and avoid common pitfalls
- Evaluate your existing interview strategies and approaches
- Determine differences between functional and behavioral questions and how to deploy them effectively
- Structure your interviews for consistency and fairness
You will benefit by:
- Practicing with a virtual reality candidate and receiving real-time coaching
- Knowing how to structure effective interviews
- Gaining advanced interviewing skills, including a deeper understanding of assessing candidate skills
- Understanding how this model supports equity and fairness
Audience
Any U-M faculty or staff member involved in interviewing during a hiring process, especially hiring managers and hiring team members
Registration Note
Due to the use of specialized equipment and paid licenses for this course, there is limited enrollment for each session. You may be initially placed on a waitlist while our administrators make sure that each session has the necessary resources. It’s also possible that you will be offered a different date if your initial requested date reaches capacity. The waitlist will be processed by registration date from oldest to newest.
Program Notes
We recommend watching Preparing for a Behavior-Based Interview (9 min) video in advance of your session. It is also helpful, but not required, to have previous interviewing experience.
Sessions held at the Boyer building will require the use of your laptop and will not use virtual reality goggles. Sessions held at the Center for Academic Innovation will use virtual reality goggles.
For those whose sensory system is disrupted by exposure to virtual reality, it is recommended that you register for one of the sessions held at the Boyer building. The headset experience available during sessions at the Center for Academic Innovation is not recommended for those individuals.
If there are no upcoming sessions available, please contact [email protected] to request the desktop training.
After the training, you will have access to the desktop Behavior-Based Interviewing training until October 30, 2026. You can use this access to continue practicing your skills. Access also includes a library of additional vendor-provided immersive learning modules.
Express Interest:
Can't make it to the scheduled dates? Follow this process to join the Express Interest List for any course you are interested in:
- Select "Register Yourself" and/or log into My LINC
- Navigate to the course you are interested in if needed
- Select "Register" then "Express Interest" at the bottom of the page
You will be notified when a new session is created with an opportunity to register. Individuals who are on the waiting list for a session will be added to the Express Interest List if they were unable to attend their desired session.
Topic Area
- Leadership Development
- Leading People and Teams
Domain and Expectation
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Execution
- Achieve results
- Build positive culture
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Mission
- Create value for the varied communities we serve
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People
- Foster and build collaborative relationships
- Foster and promote multi-faceted teams
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Self
- Adapt
- Communicate
Role
- Member of a Team
- Leading a Team
- Leading Multiple Teams
- Leading the Organization
Level
- Level 2: Skill building