There's something she mentions about group interviews in here.

There's something she mentions about group interviews in here. I hate group interviews, regardless of which side of them I'm on. I have yet to see what the benefit of such is and the mere fact of one makes me seriously consider just saying forget it, it's not my kind of culture. I mean, if I was trying out for a football team, I guess you could call that a group interview but there's a kind of obvious reason for it, then. 

http://www.askamanager.org/2015/10/what-to-say-if-you-want-to-walk-out-of-a-horrible-intervew.html
http://www.askamanager.org/2015/10/what-to-say-if-you-want-to-walk-out-of-a-horrible-intervew.html

Comments

  1. WTF is a group interview?

    I mean, I understand each individual word and they form a syntactically and semantically correct phrase, but... why?  Why would you do that?

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  2. Okay, why would anyone put up with that?

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  3. So, yeah. Put three or more candidates in a room and then ... right. No possible way this could go wrong.

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  4. That is ripe for an SNL sketch:

    1) Assemble interviewees
    2) Interview has to leave for a phone call or something
    3) LORD OF THE FLIES

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  5. They try to get you to do this while they are in the room to observe. It is a sick, twisted exercise in voyeurism.

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  6. So they lie about the call and you cut to seeing them watch you through the two-way mirror.

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  7. John Novak why would anyone put up with that?

    ...desperation.

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  8. I went to a group interview for a (seasonal) retail position many years ago and don't remember it being particularly horrible, although I didn't get the job, either. I've heard stories, though.

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  9. I think I remember having gone to one of these once.  I think the job posting was for a marketing position, or a marketing firm, or something.  They called I think 5 of us in at a time and all I can remember is how much the actual job sounded like a cross between Amway and Telemarketing.  I think at the end the guy even said, "so who's interested?" I did not raise my hand.

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