The Group Interview
Interviewing simultaneously
with other candidates can be
disconcerting, but it provides
the company with a sense of your
leadership potential and style.
The group interview
helps the company get a glimpse
of how
you interact with peers-are you
timid or bossy, are you attentive
or do you seek attention, do
others turn to you instinctively,
or do you compete for authority?
The interviewer also wants to
view what your tools of persuasion
are: do you use argumentation
and careful reasoning to gain
support or do you divide and
conquer?
The interviewer
might call on you to discuss
an issue
with the other candidates, solve
a problem collectively, or discuss
your peculiar qualifications
in front of the other candidates.
This environment might seem overwhelming
or hard to control, but there
are a few tips that will help
you navigate the group interview
successfully:
- Observe to determine
the dynamics the interviewer
establishes and try to discern
the rules of the game. If you
are unsure of what is expected
from you, ask for clarification
from the interviewer.
- Treat others
with respect while exerting
influence over others.
- Avoid overt power
conflicts, which will make
you look uncooperative and
immature.
- Keep an eye on
the interviewer throughout
the process so that you do
not miss important cues.
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