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shamney | 11 years ago

could you link to some of this literature?

competency based interviews are standard for junior positions with large companies in the UK. however, this approach often turns interviews into a bullshitting competition.

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ArekDymalski|11 years ago

Here comes the full text of an old research comparing traditional interviewing with other methods: https://www.uam.es/personal_pdi/psicologia/pei/diferencias/H... (tl;dr traditional interviwing has validity .14)

Here's the more recent, often cited meta-analysis: http://mavweb.mnsu.edu/howard/Schmidt%20and%20Hunter%201998%... (tl;dr structured interview has validity of .51)

Naturally it has an extensive bibliography if you'd like to dive deeper in the topic.

And even more references can be found here: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~mamcdani/Publications/McDaniel%20...

sfilipov|11 years ago

> this approach often turns interviews into a bullshitting competition.

That is also my experience. As a result I generally avoid applying to big companies where I expect a lot of non-technical interviews. If that's how everyone is hired, I don't want to end up in a MENSA club instead of a place where people have strong technical abilities.