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Using the Standard and Guides for Individual Rating Skills

responsible for providing the initial information for the  PRCP  data  bank.  Subsequent  updating  of  this initial   information   for   each   person   is   based   on performance  on  the  job  (which  you  observe), completed  training,  and  regular  interviews.  Newly reporting  personnel,  regardless  of  previous  assign- ment,  require  interviewing  within  30  days. PRCP  INTERVIEWS There are two types of PRCP interviews. The first and  most  important  is  the  individual  rating  skill interview.  The  second  type  is  simply  called  other interviews. Both types require the use of the PRCP Standards and Guides. Rating Skill Interviews When   conducting   an   individual   rating   skill interview, the interviewer uses a discussion technique to classify Seabees in the skill levels of the various individual  rating  skills.  This  technique  requites  a thorough understanding of the skills and tasks defined in the PRCP  Standards  and  Guides.  Few   individuals possess the talent required to interview in all the skills of a rating. Interviewers must be mature enough to recognize  their  own  limitations  and  be  willing  to  seek assistance from qualified individuals. For example, the interviewers could use the crane crew supervisor to  assist  in  interviewing  personnel  for  crane  skills. Other  Interviews Other interviews are used to classify people into the  individual  general  and  special  skills,  military skills,  and  crew  experience.  With  few  exceptions, these skills do not require an experienced interviewer. In  many  cases,  skill  levels  can  be  assigned  to individuals on the basis of their service or training record and by completed training evolutions, such as Figure 1-1.—PRCP skill update record. 1-3

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