Panel Interviews: How To Face More Than One Interviewer

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Overview: Panel interviews can be a feature of graduate assessment centres, but they can also be a standard interview method for professions such as teaching and other areas of the public sector. While it may seem daunting to face a group of interviewers, they can actually be fairer and sometimes easier than the normal one-to-one. If a solitary interviewer doesn't take a shine to you, you're sunk, but in a panel, that person could be overruled by others who did like you. Having several interviewers can also make the experience more relaxed, as there is often more opportunity for friendly chat or discussion. If there is opportunity for you to ask questions, you'll have a range of personal views.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 4


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