Everyone, everyone, must go through this phase of their life. Yeah, I am talking about the interview. An average person changes his job seven times in his whole life that means seven interviews and seven new interviewers. If a person is preparing for your interview, here is the list of six types of interviewers a person might encounter during your hunt for your dream job.
The Einstein: We all know giving interviews can be scary, especially when their interviewer is ready to tear them apart with his out worldly knowledge. Feel free to expect questions about the subject matter, subject matter, and subject matter.
A person can prepare for this type of interviewer from books, this type of interview requires a good command of the subject and its applied side. A person will want to become a bookworm if they want to pass one.
The Question Paper:
This one will start asking questions after questions as soon as a person enters the room. You will not have enough time to start a conversation, and a person will find yourself preparing for the next question. A person should prepare every question that they can find online or any other source.
The Traditional one:
This type of interviewer will suck the last drop of one’s problem-solving abilities out. It will take thirty to forty-five minutes to finish with each candidate, so it is better to be ready and bombarded with every question. Some of the questions are likely to repeat, so it is beneficial to consult the interviewer.
The Friendly one:
This type of interviewer is way too friendly. This interviewer will make a person feel at home. In that case, it is better to accept this warm gesture and go with the flow. Try to start a conversation and establish a bond, yet do not forget to cast a professional expression on the interviewer. Even though this interviewer is friendly, that does not mean he does not take his job seriously. The best thing to do here is not to cross the boundaries yet answer his questions in the most professional way possible. There is no need to worry much about this type of interviewer because you will not be as nervous with him as with other interviewers.
The Grumpy Cat
As the name suggests, a person cannot impress this type of interviewer, no matter what they do. This interviewer will maintain a grumpy expression on his face or no expression at all. This person will make you feel uncertain about every answer, and an interviewee will never know whether the answers were right or wrong. Such interviewers are most challenging to deal with, so the tip is to be confident about yourself and the answers because this person will not give an appreciative smile no matter what.
The professional one
This person is the most balanced interviewer of all the above five. This person is not too rigid, nor too friendly, and knows well how to conduct professionally. An interviewee can expect a few smiles. The tip is to adjust to his mood and answer the questions carefully and appropriately.
The Busy one
This person will make it look as if he is the busiest person on the face of the earth. A candidate will find this person going through his phone and mail all the time while an interviewee is answering the questions. You can expect the least attention from him. Do not get annoyed with this behavior. This is not the way to conduct oneself, yet a person should not forget that these people have years of experience in their respective fields so they know they can have a good relationship with a bit of attention. Please do not get distracted and do not try to trick them.
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