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The Interview Process Choosing and being chosen. Courtesy of Coventry and Warwickshire GPST scheme. Objectives. To increase awareness of interview process To help with your performance on the day. My Ideal Practice. Factors to consider Location Spouse Children Organisation
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The Interview ProcessChoosing and being chosen Courtesy of Coventry and Warwickshire GPST scheme
Objectives • To increase awareness of interview process • To help with your performance on the day
My Ideal Practice • Factors to consider • Location • Spouse • Children Organisation • Nature of the practice – physical & cultural • Nature of the partners, sex, age, dynamics • Income e.g. partnership share, outside work • Training Practice
Discuss in pairsMust / Must not haves • Personal needs • Desirable features in looking for a practice • 3 things which are essential in a practice • 3 things that you definitely don’t want KEEP THIS SAFE
Review • 3 minutes in groups to prepare feedback • Feedback from each group
INTERVIEWS PREPARATION TECHNIQUES YOUR TIPS
PREPARATION • Dress • Timing, location, parking • Who are the interviewers – pronunciation • Philosophy of the practice • The area inc schools, housing, size etc • Neighbouring practices • Services offered • Who are they after
Preparation (2) • Practice leaflet • LMC secretary / course organiser / Trainer • Other GPs • Web site • PCT directory • Others Interview starts at first contact
Techniques • Arrive on time • Know your CV and bring a copy • Shake hands firmly • Wait till offered a chair – sit upright, be alert and interested • Listen well to the questions – clarify • Smile and make eye contact • Practice obvious questions • Answer concisely, sincerely, and sell yourself • Sound like you are really determined
Techniques (2) • Don’t give simple ‘yes’ ‘no’ answers – explain yourself • Don’t lie • Don’t make derogatory remarks • Don’t over answer ie politics – be honest but avoid controversy
Obvious questions • Why GP. Why here • What can you bring here • Where do you want to be in 5 -10 yrs • How can you demonstrate initiative in your career • Strengths and weaknesses • What does teamwork mean to you
What might they be looking for? • Empathy/caring (for other partners and staff) • Interpersonal skills (ability to build rapport with patients and colleagues) • Sociable/cheerful/fun • Self confidence (including knowing and admitting when wrong) • Decision making/living with uncertainty • Organisational skills (able to prioritise) • Good team player • Copes with change/flexibility/achievement drive (open to new ideas, looking for self-improvement)
Sample questions • In any team there will always be issues between staff and colleagues. Can you recount any problem you have encountered, how did you help resolve it? How did you feel about it? • When was the last time you got something wrong? What was it? How did you handle it? • You are duty doctor and its 6pm on a Friday when you see a 2 yr old with a high temperature but no obvious focus of infection, describe your decision making process in managing this child.
Your questions • Think about what you want to ask and have something ready • Sample question: • I see the partnership has sabbaticals written into the practice agreement, what have you done or what are you planning to do?
Closing • Asking your questions – sensible • What is the next stage • If gone badly express your disappointment • Thank them
Weavgotitall Medical Practice • Practice Profile (read out) • Need some roleplayers • An interviewee • Dr N otmorechange • Dr Moor Change • Dr N I Ceangentle • Plus 5 groups of observers
Process • 10 minutes prepare for interview • The Interview group • Decide on questions • How to run the interview
The observers: think what you are looking for • Body Language - Non verbal communications within the group • Focusing on Questions from interview panel • Focusing on Questions from interviewee • Focusing on Answers from interview panel • Focusing on Answers from interviewee