Job Interview Types You Need to Know About!
There are several job interview types to be aware of.
Believe it or not, not all interviews take place on a one-to-one, face-to-face basis.
So, it’s worth taking a look at all of the different interview styles so you’re fully prepared for every eventuality!

Face-to-Face
Let’s start with the basics; the face-to-face of interview types.
It’s an oldie but a goodie and one which is still used quite commonly.
In this scenario you will have a conversation with the person interviewing you about yourself and your experience. You will be asked an array of open-ended questions. At the end you will be given the opportunity to ask some questions of your own!
Your suitability for the role is based on the answers you give to these questions. Simple!
Top tips for success:
- Research the company and role you’ve applied for. This is very important as you will more than likely be asked what you know about the company. So, don’t be caught out at the first hurdle!
- Chose a suitable outfit so you look professional and polished
- Plan your route and allow plenty of time to get there, taking into account any potential disruptions
- Have some answers prepared for common interview questions. Also have some questions of your own for your interviewer
Telephone
Telephone interviews are exactly what they say on the tin: interviews via the telephone!
Most of the time, these interview types are done prior to a face-to-face interview. Don’t worry they’re not done for every interview.
It’s a simple way for the interviewer to get to know a little about you. They will observe your telephone and communication skills at the same time.
Top tips for success:
- Research the company and role in question
- Eliminate any distractions (such as your mobile phone or TV!)
- Prepare some answers to popular interview questions, as well as some questions you want to ask them
- Have a copy of your CV to hand so you’re both reading from the same page (literally!)
- The same as if you were being interviewed face-to-face, remember to listen carefully to the questions being asked. So that you can think carefully about your answers
Group
Group interviews are used to interview a number of candidates at the same time.
This could be due to the company having more than one position to fill. Or it could be because group work is a pivotal part of the role in question.
Group interviews are often used to assess your ability to work well within a team, solve problems and communicate effectively. This is done through a variety of tasks from role plays to debates.
Now we know that the idea of this kind of interview types tends to fill people with dread, but it doesn’t need to!
The key to success is to remember that you’re always being assessed. So, you need to be aware of yourself. For example; if another candidate is speaking, make sure you’re listening (not looking around the room yawning!).
Something people tend to worry about with group interviews, is not standing out enough from the other candidates. The key here is to make sure you actively engage in group discussions. Make yourself known, but don’t overpower others, talk over them or interrupt.
It’s a fine line to tread but once you’ve cracked it, you’ll be onto a winner!
Top tips for success:
- Research the company and the role in question (we know we keep saying this but it is very important!)
- Chose a suitable outfit
- Prepare some answers to common questions as well as thinking about some ice-breaker answers. The interviewer may ask the group to each give a fun fact about themselves for example. So, have something prepared!
Video
Video interviews aren’t the most common interview types but are still worth mentioning. Just in case one ever sneaks up on you!
They may be done via a live stream whereby you’re remotely being interviewed face-to face. This is useful if the role you’ve applied for is in another country for example.
Or, you may be asked to pre-record your answers and send them back to the company in question.
Either way, we understand that not everyone feels comfortable in front of the camera. So, it’s worth thinking about how to best prepare yourself to bag yourself the role despite your nerves!
Top tips for success:
- Do your research on the company and role
- Have some answers and questions for the interviewer prepared
- Organise your surroundings (let’s face it, a huge mess behind you in your video doesn’t look great!)
- Plan a suitable outfit (no PJs!)
- Eliminate any potential disruptions
- And most importantly, make sure your tech is working properly! Very important for these interview types. Check your camera, microphone and internet are all fully-functioning. The last thing you want is a tech disaster mid-interview, so plan ahead!
Competency-Based and Assessment Days
Competency-based interviews and assessment days are similar to one another. In the sense that it is your skills and abilities that will be put to the test.
Both will use a range of tasks and exercises to assess an array of skills and qualities. To ensure your skills relate to the role in question.
Depending on the role you’re being interviewed for. You could be asked to do anything from proofreading, to delivering customer service on a mock telephone call!
Competency interview types and assessment days differ in the sense that assessment days are often open to a number of candidates.
Whereas competency interviews tend to be done on a one-to-one basis.
In a competency-based interview, your interviewer is looking for you to demonstrate certain skills and qualities.
For example, your interviewer may ask you to describe a time where you delivered excellent customer service. You’d need to think of a situation where you did, explain the action taken and the outcome of the situation. Easy!
Top tips for success:
- Research the company and role (as always!)
- Plan your outfit
- For competency based interviews, have a look at the job description to identify what key skills they’re looking for. Prepare some examples of when you’ve demonstrated this skill. Try to think of a mixture of examples including at work, in education or everyday life!
- For assessment days, if possible, try to prepare for some of the tests you’re likely to be faced with
If a recruitment agency has put you forward for a role and you have bagged yourself an interview.
Your Recruitment Consultant will let you know what kind of interview to expect. They will be able to help with any questions or queries you may have throughout the process, so don’t panic!
To find out more about our jobs and what we do visit our About Us section. Or call 01623 656 303 or email recruit@turnerfox.co.uk.
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