MRPBS Publications - Human Resources Desk Guide |
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Subchapter 4335 |
Interviewing is a valuable tool. Interviews may be conducted by telephone or in person. They are encouraged, but not required. If one person from the promotion eligible list of a Promotion/Selection Certificate is interviewed, the selecting official is not required to interview all individuals listed eligible for that same grade level and location. Selecting officials must be able to support interview decisions. |
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As a general rule, when conducting interviews:
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The following list will help you prepare for and conduct interviews:
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The following table will help you conduct interviews. Be consistent with all candidates.
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Summarize the interview:
The following information can be shared with applicants who were not selected for the vacancy:
Use positive methods to acknowledge strengths and abilities possessed while discussing the above information. It is improper to discuss the following information with any applicants:
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The following table helps you detetrmine what questions you may or may not ask when conducting interviews. Before you begin using the table, remember: Age, sex, or any other nonmerit topic are not determining factors and must not be considered in the selection process. Nonmerit topics are not appropriate items for discussion during the selection process or at any other time. |
If the subject is: |
You may NOT ask: |
You MAY ask/state (if job-related): |
Age |
Any question which tends to identify applicant's age. Example: Do you remember the 1940 election? |
None. (The Personnel Office will verify age, if necessary, to ensure that legally set minimum or maximum age limits are met). |
Citizenship |
Are you a citizen of the United States? Are your parents/spouse U.S. citizens? When did you acquire U.S. citizenship? Are you/spouse/parents native born or naturalized? |
None. (The Personnel Office will verify citizenship requirements, if they exist, for the job to be filled.) |
Economic Status |
Do you have a good credit rating? Do you have any trouble with bills/ collection agencies? Own your own home? |
None. (The Personnel Office will verify delinquency on Federal debt if required). |
Education |
Any questions asking specifically the nationality, racial, or religious affiliation of a school. Any question asking for education level in general, not relating specifically to the job to be filled. |
Questions related to the job to be filled and how the applicant's academic, vocational, or professional education may fulfill knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA's). |
Experience/ |
Any inquiry that is not job related or necessary for determining possession of KSA's. Do you think it's possible for a "clerk" to move up to a management position? |
Any questions that relate to the job and how the applicant’s experience may fulfill the KSA’s. Describe your experiences in literature searches, using computers, etc. Please expand on your work or unpaid experiences. Describe one or more special projects or achievements which demonstrates your managerial and leadership skills. How much independence/flexibility do you like? Prefer to work alone? Describe your major strengths/weaknesses? What do you like best/least about your current job? |
Health/ |
How is your health? Do you have any disabilities? |
If the job to be filled has special requirements, the following may be stated: In order to do this job, you must be able to climb ladders into and out of ship holds. Does this present any problems? Do you have anything to add? |
Marital |
Are you married/divorced/separated/widowed? With whom do you live? Do your children live with you? What ages are your children? Is your husband/wife in the military? |
None. (The Personnel Office will verify if other family members work at the installation to fulfill OPM requirements). |
Military: Discharge/ |
Were you honorably discharged from military service? Are you registered with the Selective Service? |
None. (The Personnel Office will verify this.) |
Miscellaneous |
Any inquiry that is not job related or necessary for determining possession of KSA's. |
That any misstatements or omissions of significant facts may be cause for nonselection. |
National Origin |
What is your national origin? What language is spoken in your home? What is your native language? |
None. |
Organizational |
To what organizations, societies, and clubs do you belong? Do not ask about any whose name or character indicates the race, religion, creed, color, national origin, or ancestry of its members. |
Questions related to the job to be filled and how the candidate's participation in the organization may fulfill KSA's. |
Participation in Certain Activities |
Do you plan to take savings bonds/contribute to the Combined Federal Campaign/join in the coffee club? |
None. |
Personal Plans/Questions |
Do you plan to live in this area long? What is the color of your hair/eyes? |
None. |
Police Record |
Have your ever been arrested? |
If the job to be filled has special requirements, such as bonding, the following may be stated: In order to fill this job, you must be bonded. What problems does this present? |
Politics |
Any questions pertaining to political affiliations/activities. Are you a Democrat or Republican? |
None. |
Race/Color |
Any comment or question which directly or indirectly relates to race or color. |
None. |
Religion |
What church do you attend? What religious holidays do you observe? |
None. |
Security Clearance |
Do you have a secret/top secret security clearance? |
If the job to be filled requires a certain type of security clearance, this condition may be stated. Example: This job requires a top secret clearance; does this requirement present any problem? |
Sex |
Any inquiry as to gender. What are your plans regarding having children in the future? Do you mind having a male/ female supervisor? Can you work with a group of men/women? |
None. |
Last Modified: December 13, 2007