> Question 7 2 pts Panel interviews can be stressful for candidates. Why? Panel interviews may not allow the candidate a

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> Question 7 2 pts Panel interviews can be stressful for candidates. Why? Panel interviews may not allow the candidate a

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> Question 7 2 pts Panel interviews can be stressful for candidates. Why? Panel interviews may not allow the candidate a brief rest and natural break between questions Unlike 1:1 interviews, panel interviews have to be completed in a certain pre-set time, e.g. 1 hour Panel interview usually require the candidate to complete a personality test as part of the interview Panel interviews are always done via video conferencing, while 1:1 interviews can be done in person
Panel interviews can be stressful for candidates. Why? Panel interviews may not allow the candidate a brief rest and natural break between questions Unlike 1:1 interviews, panel interviews have to be completed in a certain pre-set time, e.g. 1 hour Panel interview usually require the candidate to complete a personality test as part of the interview Panel interviews are always done via video conferencing, while 1:1 interviews can be done in person
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