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A Study of English Communication Problems
During an Employment Interview*
1. Srisuda Jaemjedrio, Master of Arts’ Student, Communicative English, Ramkhamhaeng University, [email protected]
2. Em-orn Dispany, Assoc. Prof., English and Linguistics, Ramkhamhaeng University, [email protected]
3. Yaowaluck Tantanapornchai, Assoc. Prof., English and Linguistics, Ramkhamhaeng University
4. Jaralvilai Charunrochana, Assoc. Prof. Dr. M.L., English and Linguistics , Kasetsart University, [email protected]
Abstract This study aims to investigate the problems of using the English language during
an employment interview. The purposes of the study are: to investigate English used as a tool of communication during the job interview and to determine the problems frequently occurring during the job interview process related to language and communication. A total of 60 volunteer participants, including university students and various professionals, was the sample of this study
The interview was conducted by inviting the samples to a virtual job interview with a foreign employer using English for communication. A video camera recorded each interview in order to observe and identify any problems that occurred during their communication. The post interview questionnaire was distributed after completion of each interview to collect additional information from the samples. The researcher used transcription and a qualitative method in order to analyze the data collected from the interview conversation, whilst using a computer program to analyze the post questionnaire data in terms of percentages and means.
The research found that all the samples experienced problems using the English language during the job interview. Common problems were related to the responses to the interview questions and the use of English. Providing clear answers to the interview questions was a critical problem for the samples especially with regard to their strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, the research result pointed out that the samples faced problems of English comprehension, whilst they believed that complicated questions, the interviewer’s accent, and the interviewer speaking too quickly, were the common problems which made them unable to understand and answer the questions. The result of the research would be of benefit to any job seekers who wish to improve and increase their potential for securing their desired job offer. Keywords: English communication problems, job interview communication problems, virtual job interview, job interview language usage, English language interview
* This article was compiled based on the thesis paper, “A study of English Communication Problems During an Employment Interview” which has been successfully defended. There were four members on the thesis defense committee which consisted of (1) Dr. Preeda Chaiya, (2) Assoc. Prof. Em-orn Dispanya, (3) Assoc. Prof. Yaowaluck Tantanapornchai, and (4) Assoc. Prof. Dr. M.L. Jaralvilai Charunrochana.
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The researcher found that the all samples experienced problems
using English language during the job interview. The common problems
were related to the responses to the interview questions and the use of
English language. Providing clear answers to the interview questions was a
critical problem for the samples especially with regard to their strengths
and weaknesses. Moreover, the research result pointed out that the samples
faced problems of English comprehension, whilst they believed that the complicated
questions, the interviewer’s accent, and the interviewer speaking too quickly, were the
common problems which made them unable to understand and answer the questions.
The result of the research would be of benefit to any job seeker who wishes to improve
and increase their potential for securing their desired job offer.
Keywords: English Communication Problems, Job Interview communication problems,
Virtual Job Interview, Job Interview Language Usage, English Language Interview
Background
English language plays an important role along with the impending ASEAN
Economic Community, and its use represents greater opportunity for its speaker when
the AEC is fully operational. English is viewed very much as the language of business, as
Anyan (2006) points out that Thais learn language almost exclusively because of a
desire to better their career prospects rather than their intrinsic interest. However,
Thais still struggle to use English language proficiently in their working life as revealed
by numerous research studies (e.g. Prapaipan Lumchan, 2004; Preeda Chaiya, 1998;
Pulawit Thongtang, 2009; Sirikanya Luankanokrat, 2011; Wanthana Khunmuen, 2003)
conducted across various work areas in regard to English communication problems
encountered, and have shown that the lack of necessary English language skills and the
lack of ability in English comprehension, including communication behavior, are the
major causes of communication problems.
In the age of the AEC, a better career opportunity will become a challenge to
Thais, and in order to succeed, applying for a better job is the first step in landing a
prospective position, and thus, an employment interview is most important.
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Winsor, Curtis, and Stephens (as cited on Berko, Wolvin, and Wolvin (2007, p.3)
state, “The ability to communicate effectively often determines a person’s perceived
overall competency and level of success.”, whilst Clark, Tinervia, and Zimmer (1988)
agree that the job interview may be the most important use which the candidate makes
of oral communication, for their future may depend upon their success in selling
themselves during the interview. Therefore, job seekers must be able to demonstrate
their capability to communicate during the employment interview process, and they
will need to prove both their qualifications and their English language ability.
Objectives/Research Questions
In this thesis, the researcher investigates English communication problems that
occurred during an employment interview with two specific purposes, to investigate
English language used as a tool of communication during the job interview and to
determine the problems frequently occurring during the job interview process related
to language and communication.
The two research questions of this study include “How did the sample’s
candidates apply the different facets of their English language skill during the interview
conversation?” and “In what areas of the interview conversation did the sample’s
candidates encounter most difficulty and why?”
Research Methodology
This research employs a qualitative method and transcription technique in order
to investigate and identify any problems that occur in English language communication
during an employment interview.
The subjects of this study consisted of sixty participants volunteered from pre-
graduate senior students from university level and professional employees in various
companies.
There are three research instruments used in this study. The first instrument is
the topic questions which were designed for the native English speaker to conduct the
interview and incorporated the questions to be asked of the participants in a simulation
of a typical job interview. The next instrument is the video or voice recording of the
conversation between the interviewer and interviewee (participant), and the last
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instrument is the post questionnaires designed for the participants to complete after the
interview.
During the conversation the interviewer was analysing both the communication
capability and the English language usage of the interviewee by scoring based on the
individual’s English language communication performance. The score ranged between 0
to 5, where 0 means unable to perform whilst 5 means performed excellently.
The data obtained from either video or voice recorder were transcribed in order
to identify any problems that occurred and were analyzed using a qualitative method
procedure, whilst the data from the post questionnaires were analyzed using
quantitative method.
Findings
The major concern, which originated from this study, was to find a way to help
individuals cope satisfactorily with communication comprehension in job interview
situations. A mock interview was selected as the method for this study because it can
demonstrate a comprehension of language used on both verbal and nonverbal
communication.
The data from video or voice recordings and the questionnaires can be analyzed
to determine the difficulties experienced during a conversation in English, and how
those factors may impact an employment interview outcome.
The participants were divided into four groups based on the number of years of
working experience; (1) Entry group who possessed no working experience, (2) Junior
group who possessed working experience of between one to five years, (3) Middle
group who possessed working experience of between six to ten years, and (4) Senior
group who possessed working experience of eleven or more years.
The strongest English language ability claimed by participants (Figure 1) was
that of reading skill (51.67%) and the weakest was writing skill (66.67%), whilst most
of the participants claimed that, their English language skills were all good (Figure 2).
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Figure 1: The strongest and the weakest of English language abilities declared by
participants on the post questionnaire
Figure 2: The participants claims of their English language abilities on the post
questionnaire
The claim of their English language skills being good would indicate that, for
most of the participants, they believe that their English abilities are of a good standard
with regard to speaking, reading, and writing skills.
The results of the interview according to the communication competency (Figure
3) shows that Senior group performed well on communication competency (40.44),
followed by Middle group (31.77), and then Junior group (26.83), and finally the Entry
group (12.89). With regard to the English usage (Figure 3), the result revealed a similar
trend to communication competency in that the Senior still performs well (32.33),
followed by Middle (28.38), Junior (23.76), and Entry (10.89).
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Figure 3: The score of communication competency and English language usage
performance divided by work experience
In comparing the results of the interview between the communication
competency assessed (Figure 3) and the strongest English language ability claimed by
the participants (Figure 1), the results show that the real ability of using English
language of the participants was below the quality that they claimed.
The participants conversations during the interview were scored for each
individual and the total score of each group had identified the proficiency in their
communication during the interview. As shown in Table 1, the Senior group performed
better than the other groups on every topic, whilst the Entry group scored the minimum
on all the topics. For each topic a total was calculated for each group from which a mean
score could be derived to contrast between the various topics for each group and
between the groups. The topic with the highest mean score is honesty and integrity
(7.93) and the topic with the lowest mean score is personal objectives (4.28).
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Table 1: The score of interview performance on conversation topics from each group
With regard to English language usage, the problems which the participant were
facing (Table 2) were, (1) using incorrect grammar, (2) wrong pronunciation, (3) don’t
know the vocabulary, (4) incorrect use of vocabulary, (5) mixing English language with
Thai language, (6) did not understand questions, and (7) an inability to convey the
correct meaning.
Table 2: The problems found, according to English language usage
Moreover, the problems frequently found according to the nature of the
interview (Table 3) were (1) insufficient research on the job requirements or did not
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understood the duties of the job applied for, (2) have not prepared questions to ask the
interviewer at the end of the interview, (3) acting distracted or displaying bad manners
(etiquette), (4) using empty language, such as "like", "you know", "um", "ah", and "I
think", (5) not applying careful and attentive listening to questions asked and not giving
thoughtful consideration to what was asked before responding to questions, (6) not
showing or demonstrating sufficiently one’s value or emphasis on what benefits one can
bring to the job, rather than what one expects to get from company, (7) not providing a
relevant answer in accordance with what was actually asked, (8) unable to recall or
verify the information they filled in on the application form, (9) displaying nervousness,
(10) lack of confidence in their own abilities, (11) failure to give thanks to the
interviewer before leaving, and (12) building a suitable impression before leaving the
interview.
The participants also believed that “a complicated question” was their major
problem whilst they indicated that “cannot answer the questions” was not a problem as
shown on Table 4.
Table 3: The problems of communicating, according to the interview quality
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Table 4: The questionnaire results of the problems found during the interview
Discussions
The research aims to investigate English communication problems during an
employment interview.
The sample’s candidates with various English language skill seemed to apply
different facets of their English language skill during the interview. The person with
better English language skill was able to communicate better than the one who does not.
The participants with better English language skill could perform better in their
communication in terms of comprehension; however, their work experience and
interview experience also would have an effect on the outcome of the job offered as
would their preparation, or lack of, for the job interview.
The areas of the interview conversation where the sample’s candidates
encountered most difficulty was in handling a complicated question or where they
could not understand clearly, and at the same time, the most difficult interview question
which most of the participants suffered with is the one regarding their personal
objectives. The main reasons for the problems were the limitations of their
communication abilities in English and the lack of adequate preparation for a job
interview. The limitation of communicating in English would depend on personal
knowledge and their ability in using English language. The person who has better
knowledge and ability to use English would better communicate and would have better
comprehension because they could understand the questions better. In the same way,
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the person who prepares well for the interview would be able to respond to the
interview questions better than the one who does not.
The result of the research highlights the different problems which occurred
during the investigation which are as follows;
In order to be effective in English communication, prior practice is a must and in
order to win the job offer, being well prepared is essential. From the study, we can
observe the differences in the English communication and the interview performance
between people who perform better on communication during the interview and those
who do not perform as well.
The participants at the entry level were facing a lot more problems than those in
other levels, mainly because they were not well prepared for the interview, for example
they did not possess knowledge on the job which they applied for as well as
inexperience in participating in a job interview. As Ryckman (1982) states “When you
apply for a job, you are a salesman... to be successful a salesman must know all there is
to know about his product.” In other words, if a person wants to win the job offer, they
should learn more about the position they are applying for and prepare themselves on
how they can add value to the offering employer.
From the result, some candidates were not well prepared for the interview,
therefore, their performance results were not impressive to the interviewer. For
example, the interviewees did not know the functions of the job that they were applying
for. This caused the interviewer to think that the candidate was not interested in the job
that they were applying for, because it is the candidate’s responsibility to prepare for
those details. Hanna (1984, p 178) states “you will be ahead of many other candidates
for a job if you do some research about the specific organization to which you are
applying. Just as you would be impressed if a recruiter took the time and effort to study
your resume toughly, employers are gratified if you take time to study their company.”
Thus, it is important for every candidate to learn more about the company and the job
requirement in order to secure the job offer. Whilst it may be acceptable to be
inexperienced in a job role when applying for a junior position, one would be expected
to have some knowledge of what the function of the role is that one is applying for.
Some of the participants could not recall the information they had filled in on the
application, which is one of many major problems, because all the information filled in
could result in a relevant question which the interviewer would ask the candidate
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during the interview. Clark, Tinervia, and Zimmer (1988) suggests that “Before the
interview, be sure you have collected and reviewed the necessary information about
your personal qualifications.”
During the interview, there were many interviewees especially at the entry level
who possessed no prior interview experience, who displayed their nervousness. When
the interviewee feels nervous, then involuntary behaviors will likely appear such as
scratching, shaking or trembling, and changes in vocal pitch and stability. An article on
“The Job Interview User Guide” (2012) explains that, showing inappropriate behaviour
will reduce the chance to pass the interview by 50%, thus being well prepared before
the interview will reduce the feeling of nervousness and increase the chance of creating
a favourable impression in the interview. This includes the preparation of the possible
questions that may be asked by the interviewer during the interview which would also
help to reduce the nervousness and pressure on the interviewee.
Understanding the questions being asked by the interviewer is also very
important. There are many times during this study in which the interviewees could not
provide the appropriate answer to the questions being asked. Apart from the language
barrier, not listening carefully to the questions being asked, was the cause of failure in
the interview.
An article on “Most Common Interviewing Mistakes” (2012) explains that “Not
employing careful and attentive listening and thoughtful consideration before
responding to questions is a sure fire method of bombing your interview.”
The candidates should practice and learn how to answer the interview questions
accurately because being unprepared to answer the question may indicate that the
candidate has not spent enough time preparing for the interview or the candidate is not
a self-starter or lacks initiative.
Besides the interview conversation, the interviewee should show self-confidence
though attentive listening, strong eye contact, good posture, maintain positive two-way
communication, and try to avoid empty language components such as “um”, “you
know”, and “like”.
One of the interview questions which was commonly asked during the job interview
was “Why I should hire you?” or “What is the value you can bring to my company?” A
question similar to this will often be asked by the interviewer in order to establish
whether the candidate is more focused on what they will get from the job rather than
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having thought about demonstrating to the interviewer the commitment and value they
might bring to the company if they were employed.
The final problem which the research shall point out is that, the participant does
not provide well thought out or structured answers which shows poor communication
skills, as well as a lack of rational thinking ability. These problems may result from the
language barrier or they may be the result of inadequate preparation for the interview.
Recommendations
Based on the findings and conclusions of the study, the following
recommendations are made for further research.
First, more research could be conducted using the same model and method but
focusing on more specific groups of participants in order to compare their
communication proficiency. This would provide useful information for a job hunter in
order to prepare them for a job interview. Next, the research could be conducted using
the same model but focusing on what is/are the most effective answer(s) to the
frequently asked interview questions. The result of the research would help to improve
and advise an idea of what is/are the most effective answer(s) to the frequently asked
interview questions. Final recommendation is to conduct the study with a focus on the
interviewer’s point of view with regard to the communication problems encountered
during the employment interview. The information obtained for the study could be
useful for a job hunter’s self-development and their attitude toward a better job
interview.
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