Cracking Interviews Tutorial
Types of Interviews
Types of Interviews Questions
Stages of Interviews
Useful Resources
Selected Reading
Types of Interviews
- Telephonic Interviews
- Assessment Center Interviews
- Competency-Based Interviews
- Informational Interviews
- Stress Interviews
- Group Interviews
- Panel Interviews
- One-on-One Interviews
- Unstructured Interviews
- Structured Interviews
Types of Interviews Questions
- Brainteasers
- Industry-Specific Questions
- Role-Play Questions
- Case Questions
- Traditional Questions
- Behavioral Questions
Stages of Interviews
Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
One-on-One Interviews
One-on-One Interviews
In an one-to-one interview, the candidate is interviewed in multiple stages, with each interviewer asking questions on a specific area mentioned in the CV. Generally, these stages are categorized as general, technical, and operational.
Pros
The easiest and the most common type of interview.
In an one-on-one interview, it is quite easy to build a rapport with the interviewer.
Speciapsts take turns to interview a candidate in stages in specific and focused areas.
Cons
The candidate needs to exhibit the same level of enthusiasm through all the stages.
The multi-stage structure tests the candidate’s abipty to switch between different areas of expertise.