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Common Types of Information Technology Job Interviews

 

Before you go on your interview, you should realize there are several common types of information technology job interviews. You will definitely want to inquire what type of job interview you will be going on beforehand so you can best prepare for it.

Don't be afraid to ask your recruiter what type of job interview will be conducted, as it serves both of you and the interviewer to know.

In this article, I am going to discuss the six of the most common types of job interviews.

 

1. Traditional one on one IT job interview - The traditional one on one interview is where you are interviewed by one representative of the company, most likely the manager of the postion you are applying for. Because you will be working with this person directly if you get the job, he/she will want to get a feel for who you are and if your skills match those of the job requirements.

You many be asked questions about the experience on your resume, what you can offer to the company or postition. Many times the interviewer will ask you questions such as "Why would you be good for this job?" or "Tell me about yourself." The one on one interview is by far, one of the most common types of job interviews.

 

2. Panel IT Interview - In a panel interview, you will be interviewed by a panel of interviewers. The panel may consist of different representatives of the company such as human resources, management, and employees. The reason why some companies conduct panel interviews is to save time or to get the collective opinion of panel regarding the candidate. Each member of the panel may be responsible for asking you questions that represent relevancy from their position.

 

3. Behavioral IT Interview - In a behavioral interview, the interviewer will ask you questions based on common situations of the job you are applying for. The logic behind the behavioral interview is that your future performace will be based on a past performance of a similar situation. You should expect questions that inquire about what you did when you were in XXX sitation and how did you dealt with it. In a behavioral interview, the interviewer wants to see how you deal with certain problems and what you do to solve them.

 

4. Group IT Interview - Many times companies will conduct a group interview to quickly prescreen candidates for the job opening as well as give the candidates the chance to quickly learn about the company to see if they want to work there. Many times, a group interview will begin with a short presentation about the company. After that, they may speak to each candidate individually and ask them a few questions.

One of the most important things the employer is observing during a group interview, is how you interact with the other candidates. Are you emerging as a leader or are you more likely to complete tasks that are asked of you? Neither is necessarily better than the other, it just depends on what type of personality works best for the position that needs to be filled.

 

5. Phone IT Interview - A phone interview may be for a position where the candiate is not local or for an initial prescreening call to see if they want to invite you in for an in-person interview. You may be asked typical questions or behavioral questions.

Most of the time you will schedule an appointment for a phone interview. If the interviewer calls unexpectedly, it's ok to ask them politely to schedule an appointment. On a phone interview, make sure your call waiting is turned off, you are in a quiet room, and you are not eating, drinking or chewing gum.

 

6. Lunch IT Interview - Many times lunch interviews are conducted as a second interview. The company will invite you to lunch with additional members of the team to further get to know you and see how you fit in. This is a great time to ask any questions you may have about the company or postition as well, so make sure you prepare your questions in advance.

Although you are being treated to a meal, the interview is not about the food. Don't order anything that is too expensive or messy to eat. Never take your leftovers home in a doggy bag either. You want to have your best table manners and be as neat as possible. You don't need to offer to pay, it is never expected for a candidate to pay at a lunch interview.

Chew quietly and in small bites so you don't get caught with a mouthful of food when the recruiter asks you a question.

 

So, now you have an idea of these six common types of information technology job interviews. However, no matter what type of job interview you go on, always do your best to prepare for it the best you can ahead of time so you can do your best and show them the best of who you are.


There are certain key strategies you must follow in every interview if you want to get the job. It's not just about going in there and answering questions. There is a science to filling the needs of the job, AND the interviewer. You need to fully understand what skills the job requires, and communicate how YOU can fill those needs to the interviewer

 

 


 

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