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March 10, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast—"Can I Ask That, Part 3: Employee Interviews, With Scott Rogoff"

In episode 14 of the Barclay Damon Live Labor & Employment Podcast, Ari welcomes back her Barclay Damon colleague Scott Rogoff for the last segment in their “Can I Ask That?” series. They discuss employee interviews, including preparation, question phrasing, and what to put in your notes (and what not to). They advise interviewers to aim for consistency and be an active listener, also sharing pointers on what to do if an applicant discloses protected information. Accommodations for people with disabilities during interviews is another important topic, as well as keeping the focus on the job requirements, rather than on the applicant’s personality or interests. Be sure to tune in to for Ari’s next episode, about workplace policies.

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