by David Gower
Builder’s Tea, three sugar please!
What are the dynamics of
an interview for a job?
What might the inner
voices say in the minds of the candidate and the panel?
Male Interviewer; ‘Can you
tell us why you feel suited to this post?’
Candidate; ‘I feel it
offers a challenge to me at this point in my career.’
Voice in Candidate’s head
‘I hate where I work now.’
Male Interviewer; ‘We are
looking for a good team player. Would you describe yourself as a team
person?’
Candidate; ‘I have always
been a team player. Getting the job done is more important than the individual
don’t you think?’
Voice in Candidate’s head
‘I hate everyone else in my existing team. They are slackers. Having to agree
with them to get things done is really annoying, especially when I know my way
is the right way.’
Male Interviewer; ‘Can you
give me an example of your teamwork experience?’
Voice in Interviewer head
‘When will I ever get an honest candidate who does not mouth
platitudes?’
Voice in Candidate’s Head.
‘Wait. Look as if you are thinking deeply and calm the panic. When have you ever
worked in partnership with anyone willingly?’
Candidate’s reply to
Interviewer ‘I am glad you asked me that. There are several examples – perhaps
the most recent would be joint working with a multi-national supermarket new to
this area? I worked with their marketing team in some
depth.’
Voice in Candidate’s head
‘Well done you Bluffer. Vague enough to allow some creative fibbing if they
probe and hard to tie down in the time they have available. I quite fancy the
other interviewer but must not let her eyes distract me.’
Female Interviewer ‘May I
ask you what you think the challenges of our post might
be?’
Voice in Candidate’s Head
‘Look at those eyes? You could fall into those pools of loveliness given just a
gesture. Try to focus, she asked you a question you
idiot!’
Candidate ‘I’m sorry,
could you repeat the question. The noises from outside distracted me for a
moment?’
Female Interviewer ‘I
asked what challenges you thought this post might hold.’
Voice in Candidate’s head
‘Give her an answer that makes sense. Stop having thoughts that upset the
nuns.’
Candidate replies
‘Starting a new job always involves a settling in period so I can foresee that
making useful links to organisations will be a target to reach
quickly.’
Male Interviewer internal
voice ‘How many more have we got left to see. I need a cup of tea
soon.’
The interview continues in
the way that interviews do. A verbal exchange somewhere between a tennis match –
each party wanting to score a point – and a drama – how much fiction is
acceptable in polite circles? The prize for each side being
different.
For the candidate –
especially one currently unemployed or unhappy in a job with bills to pay the
chance to start elsewhere. To climb ever higher up the greasy
pole.
The panel might find
someone with skills and experience who will be cheap and keen. Qualities that
the panel once had before being caught up in the machinery of the business.
We leave them to their
negotiations and decisions.
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