Group/Panel Interview

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Lesson 7

Group/Panel Interview

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Lesson 117

GROUP/PANEL INTERVIEW

Group/Panel Interview

Interview 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. Have you ever been in a group interview? How was it different from a one-on-one interview?
    그룹 면접을 본 적이 있나요? 일대일 면접과 어떻게 달랐나요?
  2. In a group setting, are you usually the one who speaks first, or do you prefer to listen and then respond?
    그룹 상황에서 보통 먼저 발언하는 편인가요, 아니면 듣고 나서 대답하는 편인가요?
4 min

Vocabulary

Study these key words from the reading.
지문의 핵심 단어를 공부하세요.

panel /ˈpænəl/
noun
a group of people who interview or evaluate someone together / 패널, 심사단
A panel interview means two or more interviewers asking you questions at the same time.
screen /skriːn/
verb
to examine or evaluate people to decide if they are suitable / 선별하다, 심사하다
Group interviews give companies a chance to initially screen candidates.
attire /əˈtaɪər/
noun
clothing, especially of a particular type or for a particular occasion / 복장, 의복
Professional attire is essential for making a good first impression.
formulate /ˈfɔːrmjʊleɪt/
verb
to create or develop something carefully, such as a plan or question / 만들다, 공들여 작성하다
Study the job description to help you formulate good questions.
stand out /stænd aʊt/
phrasal verb
to be noticeably better or more impressive than others / 눈에 띄다, 두드러지다
Having meaningful questions is one way to stand out from the other candidates.
two-way street /tuː weɪ striːt/
idiom
a situation involving mutual action or responsibility from both sides / 양방향 관계, 쌍방적인 것
The interview is a two-way street: you're also evaluating the company.
5 min

Reading

Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.

Group/Panel Interview
What's a Group Interview?There are two types of job interviews commonly called group interviews. For one type, you'll gather with other job candidates to meet with one or more interviewers. The second type is more accurately called a panel group interview or just a panel interview. It's where two or more interviewers team up to ask you questions.
Descriptions of both types follow.
Group/Panel Interview
The simplest form of group interview is little more than a presentation about the company conducting it, perhaps with open discussions and question and answer sessions. It's also the company's chance to initially screen candidates, by observing how individuals behave and stand out among their peers. Interviewers will likely also observe
? Attire, manners and body language
? Communication skills
? Group interaction and participation
But it's a two-way street: It's also your chance to observe and screen, to decide if you want to work for the company.
Other matters aside, group interviewers may favor candidates who have meaningful questions, because it shows that the candidates are truly interested and maybe worth one-on-one interviews later. It's also one of the good ways to stand out among the group, as some candidates will arrive unprepared. To help you formulate questions to ask, study the job description and research the company beforehand. Natch, it's also a good idea to prepare otherwise, as you should for any interview.
That'll help you to stand out too.
Some companies take a group interview to another level, by conducting exercises that simulate a work environment. For example, the interviewers might split the group into teams, and give each a work-related, hypothetical situation or "case" to resolve. The interviewers will then ask the teams to present their results (e.g., in role-plays) in front of the whole group or later as individuals.
During group interview exercises, interviewers might closely observe and eavesdrop, ask and elicit questions, take notes, and maybe even interject a twist or two.
Although the interviewers formed teams, you can bet that they're scrutinizing individuals. The skills measured during these exercises include
? Interpersonal
? Persuasion
? Communication
? Teamwork
? Leadership
? Organizational
? Stress management
Group interviewers might be looking to see who takes charge, how well he or she delegates tasks, and how the other members react to his or her leadership. They might also observe how well all individuals
? Improvise
? Handle stress
? Plan
? Involve other team members
? Give constructive criticism
? Take criticism, constructive or otherwise
? Assist in resolving the issue at hand
And so on. During group interview exercises, it's better to be among the leaders than the followers, or at minimum, an active participant vs. a casual observer.
As indicated, a group interview might consist of exercises designed to test one's improvisational skills, in addition to others. Studying behavioral- and case-interview flavored tips in advance might be helpful. But because group interview exercises typically consist of hypothetical situations, there are few canned questions and cases one can practice in advance, other than the common questions most interviewers ask. For the hypothetical, you must already have the answers on the
tip of your tongue or the ability to manufacture solutions in your head. That's what it's all about.

3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make when talking about group interviews.
그룹 면접에 대해 이야기할 때 한국인이 자주 하는 실수입니다.

❌ I want to stand out among other candidates.
✅ I want to stand out from the other candidates.

"stand out"은 "among"이 아닌 "from"과 함께 사용합니다. "stand out from the crowd/group/others"가 자연스러운 표현입니다. 한국어 "~중에서 두드러지다"를 직역하지 마세요.

❌ I researched about the company before the interview.
✅ I researched the company before the interview.

"research"는 타동사이므로 "about"이 필요 없습니다. 바로 목적어를 씁니다. ("I researched the company" = 맞음 / "I researched about the company" = 틀림)

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

  1. The reading says a group interview is a "two-way street." What does this mean, and how should candidates take advantage of this?
    지문에 따르면 그룹 면접은 "양방향"이라고 합니다. 이것이 무슨 뜻이고, 지원자는 이를 어떻게 활용해야 할까요?
  2. What are the pros and cons of a panel interview (multiple interviewers) compared to a one-on-one interview?
    패널 면접(여러 면접관)과 일대일 면접의 장단점은 무엇인가요?
  3. The reading mentions that interviewers observe attire, manners, and body language. Which of these is most important in Korean culture?
    지문에 면접관이 복장, 매너, 보디 랭귀지를 관찰한다고 합니다. 한국 문화에서 이 중 가장 중요한 것은?
  4. How would you prepare meaningful questions to ask at a group interview to stand out from other candidates?
    다른 지원자들과 차별화하기 위해 그룹 면접에서 물어볼 의미 있는 질문을 어떻게 준비하겠어요?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: GROUP/PANEL INTERVIEW

Level: Interview (ITV)

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