1. Say you know that he or she is overqualified. At the same time, however, invite the applicant to convince you that you should hire him. You should want to know what interests him about the company and the lower-level position being offered.
2. Talk about where he would fit within the corporate structure. If he was previously a manager, and now he applies for a position of an ordinary staff worker, you should want to know how he can adapt.
3. Talk about your corporate values and the personal values of the candidate.
4. Explain what skills are required from the position being offered. Find out how the candidate's additional skills and knowledge can be beneficial for the role and the entire company.
5. Be honest about the career advancement opportunities you offer and in what timeframe.
6. Verify your observations from the interview with the candidate using psychometric tools.
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Article source HR Magazine - a leading British magazine and website focused on HR