Preview ST & CT Interview Guide 2020-21 [PREVIEW] ST&CT Interview Guide 2020-21 | Page 10

When we are job applicants, we should ideally be aligned to the organisation’s objectives in this task. If we want to prove we are not only suitable for the post in question but a better choice than the other candidates, then we should want to enable the exploration of our skills, experiences and ambitions. You could say the more detailed, the better. This can, however, prove to be more than a little uncomfortable at times - particularly so when areas where we feel less confident are being explored. Between the organisation and the applicants sit the interviewers. They are the human face of the organisation who are tasked with establishing the relative suitability of each candidate for the role. To achieve this, they must conduct their assessments in a fair and consistent manner. Gaining consistency between individuals on subjective matters is always a challenge. The terminology of ST and CT Medical Interview would suggest a single activity, such as a one-hour interrogation of each candidate. In reality, the face-to-face stages of the job allocation process vary from one programme to another. Some ST3 or ST4 roles do utilise the 1-hour panel interview for recruitment. But most run-through ST programmes and the CT programmes use multi-station interactive assessment centres. The intention is to achieve the levels of rigour, consistency and fairness desired by all stakeholders and uniting their complementing objectives. 1.02 The aim of this book Some candidates attending our regular ST & CT Medical Interview Courses want us to tell them exactly what to say and how to behave. However, the aim of the selection process is to find out about you as an individual. Responding to your assessor’s questions with stock answers would mean that they find out very little about you. In theory, it would be impossible to differentiate the grading of two people providing the same stock answer. The interviewer’s role would become impossible if multiple people offered identical responses. 9