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One-to-one interviews. This is a meeting between the candidate and one interviewer. Try to develop understanding between yourself and the interviewer.
Sequential interviews. In this case you have several interviews in turn with different interviewers. Usually each interviewer asks questions to test different sets of competencies. However this is not always the case. You may find yourself answering the same questions over and over. If this does happen make sure you answer each one as fully as the time before.
Panel interviews. In this type of interview several people sitting on a panel question you. The actual number of interviewers can vary, but there is usually a chairperson to co-ordinate the questions, a specialist who knows about the job in detail and a personnel manager.
Telephone interviews. Companies increasingly use telephone interviews as an integral part of the recruitment process. Most commonly they are used as a method of initial screening. The majority of companies inform in advance and usually pre-arrange the time of the interview.
Video interviews. Video interviews are rare and are used particularly if a person has applied for a position overseas. As far as possible, you should treat them as traditional interviews; dress as you would for a conventional interview, address your answers to the interviewer (i.e. to the camera rather than the display screen) and listen carefully to the questions and instructions, asking the interviewer to repeat anything that you don't understand.
Interview format. The nature of any interview is determined by the nature of the organisation to which you have applied, but there are various standard formats.
Chronological interviews. As the name suggests, these interviews take you chronologically through your life to date, and are likely to be based on CV or completed application form.
Competency-based interviews. The questions asked at these interviews are structured to reflect the competencies sought by an employer for a particular job, often detailed in the recruitment information.
Technical interviews. If you have applied for a job, which requires specific technical knowledge (e.g. engineering or IT), it is likely that at some stage in the selection process you will be asked technical questions or have a separate technical interview to test what you know. Questions may focus on real or hypothetical technical problems.
TASKS
I. Answer the questions:
1. What are the types of interviews? Describe them in brief.
2. What are competency-based interviews?
3. What are technical interviews?
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