Team-Interview
Whether you are searching for jobs, looking for career avenues or climbing the corporate ladder, you can't escape team interviews these days. The problem is that such interviews don't have a pattern to them. They come in different forms. You could be facing your prospective team members. Or you could be up against the top brass—HR vice-president, the section head, the operations chief. Or you could also be sent to a recruitment assessment centre for multi-parametric evaluation (psychological tests for pressure-handling abilities, team-player skills and so on).
Try these ten tips for surviving, and scoring, in a team interview.
GIVE VARIETY TO YOUR ANSWERS
Remember
you might be interviewed by different
panels. Don't give a stock answer
to all of them. They'll be comparing
notes.
Repackage your skills so that they
sound different. If you're showcasing
project X as your major achievement
in your present job before one team,
talk about project B before another
interview panel.
A technical team will tune in to
techie talk; an HR team would rather
hear about your interpersonal skills.
FINE-TUNE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Pull out the stops on your group
management and group presentation
skills.
Interviewers are people after all.
Look for the personality type underscoring
each interviewer.Then try and connect
with each one of them without getting
personal. Usually the best way to
make contact is to project values
that you feel you can share with
your interviewers.
DON'T QUAKE IN YOUR BOOTS
