The Dreaded Panel Interview....
It doesn't have to be! Tips to help ease your dread.

You have patiently waited to hear back about that perfect job regarding next steps.
The phone rings, and you calmly answer, but are bubbling with excitement inside.
Your new favorite recruiter has informed you that you are moving on in the interview process, and you learn it will be a panel interview. Your stomach sinks.
For some, a panel interview is a breeze, but it initially incites a bit of anxiety for others. You envision yourself in a dark room, a single chair spotlighted in front of a dozen people, questions rapidly firing and you, stumbling to find answers. While this is not bound to happen, preparation is a critical factor in your confidence during the interview.
Here are a few reminders to get you started:
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The interviewers are people just like you and have been in a similar situation at one time or another. They are doing their best to find the right person for the job.
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When answering a question, think about others in the room. How does the position impact their department or role? Formulate a response that provides an answer to the question and incorporates others' interests as well.
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In your response, use the person's first name. Dale Carnegie said it best, "Remember that a person's name is to that person, the sweetest and most important sound in any language."
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Relax. Remember, you are interviewing the company just as they are interviewing you. A panel interview provides an opportunity to learn from others in the organization and determine if it is a right fit culturally.
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You've got this! You have the skills and the knowledge. Prepare responses ahead of time and hold your head high. Whether it is a virtual or face-to-face interview, don't forget to SMILE.





