Detecting Deception In Interviews
Have you ever suspected that someone was lying to you or embellishing the truth during an interview?
Imagine having the skills to analyse and detect when people are deceiving you rather than just relying on your perceptions or intuition?
Research shows that the average person is not very good at spotting a liar. In fact we get it right only about 53% of the time! At the same time it is very difficult for the average person to lie convincingly.
Steve Van Aperen is known as a expert in the field of behavioural interviewing and detecting deception and has worked with large companies throughout the world teaching people how to look for the tell tale signs of deception. Steve teaches companies, government departments and law enforcement agencies to look for behavioural cues associated with deception and how to analyse content, structure tenses, body language, distress signals and micro expressions during interviews.
One of the most costly mistakes that a company will make is employing the wrong person.
This not be missed seminar will teach you how to avoid the mistakes that interviewers make when conducting interviews.
This seminar will also teach you how to benchmark and catalogue behaviours and look for deviations from normative behaviour during any interview.
