D354 Talent Acquisition - VFM1 Task 3:
Employee Selection Strategy for Senior
Programmers 2025 new update passed solution
Western Governors University
VFM1 Task 3: Employee Selection Strategy
Western Governor’s University
Talent Acquisition - D354
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Competency A: Interview Strategy
Competency A1: Benefits of Structured Interviews
Structured interviews in which each candidate is asked the same set of job criteria-
related questions and their answers are thoroughly documented can be beneficial for many
reasons. Specifically, structured interviews create consistency and comparability between
candidates and are more legally defensible than unstructured interviews. When interviews
remain consistent across candidates, it allows the qualities of each candidate to be easily
compared so that the company may more easily determine which candidate is the best fit. For
the highest level of comparability, even the specific phrasing of interview questions must remain
consistent so as not to influence any candidate's answer, ensuring that each candidate is
represented fairly and accurately. With this fair and accurate representation comes legal
defensibility. While no company expects any of their interview candidates to later claim
discrimination, it is imperative to be prepared. Being able to provide documentation of strictly
job-related interview questions would help a company to defend themselves against any
accusation.
Competency A2 & A2a: Behavioral-Based Teamwork Question & Rationale
Because those who will take on the role of senior programmer will lead teams of other
computer programmers on various software development and maintenance projects, a question
based around leadership or mentorship would be valuable in evaluating the candidate’s
experience with leadership and their values as a leader. With this in mind, a valuable behavioral
based question could be, “Can you recall a time when you had to make a difficult decision as a
team leader? What strategies, like gathering inputs from team members or reflecting on
company and personal values, did you use to ultimately reach a resolution?”