Preparing for panel interviews: consistency, handoffs, and energy management
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Panels often split topics: one interviewer digs metrics, another digs conflict. Your stories must remain consistent across angles.
Simulate fatigue by stacking longer sessions in setup and forcing concise re-answers to the same story with different prompts.
Practice clean handoffs: acknowledge the question, answer directly, then offer one sentence of context if needed.
Review transcripts in the dashboard for contradictions between sessions-panels will find them faster than you will.
Topics: panel interview, onsite, behavioral, interview session
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