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Common Panel Interview Questions and Answers - Career Sidekick
Common Panel Interview Questions and Answers - Career Sidekick Common Panel Interview Questions and Answers Interview Preparation / https://www.edenscott.com/blog Panel interviews can be stressful and intimidating, but in a lot of ways, theyre similar to any other face-to-face job interview. And the answers you give will be similar as well, with a few adjustments.In this article, Ill cover what to expect in your panel interview, and the common questions and answers to know!Common Panel Interview Questions and Answers:First, what is a panel interview? Its an in-person interview where you sit in a room with multiple people from the company at the same time, instead of meeting with each person one-on-one.Since its a face-to-face interview, and it requires the company to get the whole team together, it usually will come after a phone interview (so they can make sure theyre interested in you before spending the time in a panel interview).So the good news is that if youre on a panel interview, theyre probably interested in your background and really thinking of hiring you. So thats one reason to be confident!Panel Int erview Questions to Expect (and Answers)In a panel interview, theyre going to ask similar questions that they would in any interview. And your strategy to give great answers should be similar.This includes:Do your research and know about their business. Who are their customers? How do they make money? What is their history?Research the job description. What are the requirements? What skills do they want? Those are the things you need to show them in the interview. Focus your answers on THEIR needs.Be familiar with your own background and work history. Prepare stories and examples. Be ready to talk about your own resume and summary of your accomplishments.Be specific use facts, numbers and examples whenever an answer calls for it. Thats a great way to make your answers stand out in any interview and one of my top interview success tips.These are sample questions theyre likely to ask you in a panel interview (that youll need great answers for):Why are you interested in this job?Why d id you leave your last job?What do you know about us?What can you tell me about yourself?What did your last job involve?Why did you choose this career?Now, those are just a few questions. There are over 100 more questions they could ask.So, youre better off preparing for topics, not individual questions. I talk about this strategy in my job interview answer guide because its one of the best ways to prepare for any interview.What do I mean by topics?Be ready to explain why youre job searching. Thats one general topic. What youre looking for, what types of positions youre targeting, etc. And why their job interested you based on what youre looking for.Heres another idea for a topic to prepare for: Review your past accomplishments and come up with a few stories/examples of what youve done and what youre great at. That will help you answer a TON of questions like:Whats something youre proud of accomplishing?Whats a challenge you overcame in your last job?What are your greatest strengths ?Heres another idea: Think about your communication skills and teamwork skills. Come up with one or two examples of how you worked as a part of team, how you interacted with your boss in the past to make sure your last job was a success, etc.Think about weaknesses too, and things youre working to improve (and how). That way youll be ready for questions like:What do you need to improve on?Whats your greatest weakness?Another topic: Think about what motivates you (besides money). Employers want to see that youre resilient and will overcome obstacles and stay motivated even if things get tough. So you need to show them this.This is a lot faster and easier than preparing for each question individuallyAnd even if you do prepare for 100+ questions, they might ask something different than what you expected.So if you want to give great answers in your panel interview, prepare for general topics that you think theyll ask about.You can get more clues about topics to prepare for by studying th e job description. What do they mention most or seem to care about? Communication skills? Leadership? Problem-solving? etc.Thats what to practice great answers for.Other Tips for Panel Interview Success:Final words of advice and tips for your panel interviewShow up 10 minutes early. If youre late you will not get hired.Learn everyones names and use them in the conversation.Prepare great questions to ask them. You can direct questions to an individual, or the panel in general.Make eye contact with everyone when giving an answer to a question, but focus slightly more on the person whose question you are answering.If you want more tips, hints and help with your panel interview, I wrote one more article with further details on how to ace your panel interview.Good luck!
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