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  • Writer's pictureMatthew Coppola

How to Handle a Panel Interview

Panel interviews can be intimidating, as you're facing multiple interviewers at once. Here are some tips to help you handle a panel interview:


Research the panel members

If you can, find out who will be on the panel beforehand and research their backgrounds and roles within the company. This can help you tailor your responses to their areas of expertise and interest.


Make eye contact with everyone

When answering questions, try to make eye contact with each panel member. This can help you establish a connection with each person and show that you're engaged in the conversation.


Listen carefully

Pay attention to each question and make sure you understand what's being asked before answering. If you're unsure, don't be afraid to ask for clarification.


Pace yourself

When answering questions, try to pace yourself and make sure you're not rushing through your responses. Take a moment to gather your thoughts before answering and try to speak clearly and confidently.


Be yourself

Remember that the panel is looking to get to know you as a person, not just a candidate. Be yourself and try to let your personality shine through in your responses.


Follow up

After the interview, be sure to follow up with a thank you note to each panel member. This can help you stand out and show that you're genuinely interested in the position.


By following these tips, you can feel more prepared and confident going into a panel interview. Remember that the panel is looking for a candidate who can communicate effectively and work well with others, so try to showcase these qualities throughout the interview.

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