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How To Deal With A Bad Interview:

As we all know, interviews come in three forms: The good, the bad, and sometimes… The downright ugly! This is an article about the latter; ugly interviews, from ‘unconventional’ interviewers, who wouldn’t know the words ‘Professional, Un-biased and Independent’ even if they came up and bit them! Take this article, as a guide to how to handle unprofessional interviews in a professional manner. First things first though, how do you know that your interview is an ‘Ugly’ interview and not just a ‘Bad’ one?

How to spot an Ugly Interview:

Unprofessional interviews stem from the ‘Old Boy’ network of the 1970’s when you were hired on who you knew, and an interview was more of a formality than a real attempt to find our whether you would be suited to the company. Employers would ask you a few simple questions, and then recruit you based on their ‘Gut Feeling’ about whether you were right for the role or not. Unfortunately, unstructured interviews are still popular in some areas of the workplace.

Unstructured interviews are the sign of an unprofessional organisation, because the interviewer asks several ‘off the cuff’ questions and asks each candidate different questions depending on how they ‘feel’ about them. This can result in some candidates being given a ‘tougher’ interview than others.

You will be able to spot an unstructured interview if you attend an organisation and your interviewer is (usually) on their own, has no notepad with prepared questions to ask, doesn’t use a scoring sheet, and seems to ask you many ‘random’ questions. The interview will usually feel very informal, and the interviewer will usually use ‘gut feeling’ to decide which candidates to recruit rather than hard facts.

What is the interviewer looking for?

The interviewer in this situation will be looking for someone who thinks like them. They use a lot of subjective, un-measurable feelings, and will often have a set image of whom they want to recruit and disregard anyone who doesn’t fit this image.

The Interviewer will use terms such as ‘like’ and dislike’ when considering candidates. If they are presented with a ‘weaker’ person who they favour, they will give them an easier interview which helps confirm they have made the right decision. If someone is technically strong and suitable for the role, yet does not fit with their ‘image’, they will (consciously or subconsciously) give them a harder interview, asking tricky, awkward questions, or questions which the candidate cannot be reasonably expected to answer.

It is hard to say what interviewers are looking for in this situation, but it is very likely that they will let you know very quickly whether they are interested in recruiting you, so be ready to pick up the signals!

Do you have any tips for helping me with this type of interview?

If you find yourself in this situation – don’t panic! You have as much chance as the next person. In order to succeed at these types of interviews, follow the interviewers lead, and try and ‘fit in’ with them as much as you can. For example:

  • Appear relaxed and do not get flustered when asked a ‘random’ question. They will be looking for someone who is spontaneous like them.

  • Don’t waffle, get straight to the point of each answer

  • Be patient and professional at all times even if you are getting frustrated at their ‘silly’ questions

  • Ask them what ‘type’ of person they are looking for early in the interview and then tailor your answers accordingly.

  • Have a sense of humour!

Word of Caution:

Some employers will adopt a ‘casual’ approach to assess your professionalism. They may encourage you to let your guard down and act in an unprofessional manner. They may also make several unprofessional comments about either the company itself or the world at large to see if you agree with them.

BE CAREFUL. Never let your guard down. If faced with a situation like this smile politely and professionally side step the subject if need be. This can be a genuinely unpleasant interviewer, but it can also be a very shrewd and professional interviewer who asks these questions to weed out applicants with controversial views. Don’t be lead down the garden path!

Insurance Jobs One has been designed to make searching for your next new job in insurance as quick and simple as possible. Our site uses the latest technology and we offer some very helpful and useful resources. For example we give you advice on Interview Techniques and you can even use our CV builder to create a FREE CV As the internet continues to expand and develop and is now considered by most as an effective tool to find pretty much whatever information you need. Most of the UK now has access to the internet as Broadband continues to be rolled out and the super highway has never been quicker. We foresee that eventually most of the major UK employers will use the internet as an alternative to print advertising in their quest to find new staff and employees. Insurance Jobs One will continue to play a big part in bringing together candidates and Employers on a nationwide basis. Please make use of the insurance industry information we provide. Some of the articles and documents may well help on the way to securing a new interview or job. Insurance Jobs One covers jobs specifically in the insurance and related financial services industries, such as Life and Pensions, Investments and Stock Broking. You can also find Insurance related Jobs in several other industries where they may have an Insurance and Financial Services requirement such as:

Insurance Jobs One wants you to find that perfect new insurance job and we really hope that you find the information provided by our site helpful. Many of the jobs advertised on the site change on a weekly basis, new ones are added and old ones filled so if you cant find that special job today please check back again soon.  The jobs advertised on this site are continually updated and at one point or another we have had every conceivable type insurance job you can imagine advertised in pretty much every area of the United Kingdom.  We would also recommend these other specific industries which also carry insurance related vacancies and they may be of use to you in your job hunting:

 

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