When you are responding to your questions at your medical job interview, you must reflect on how you can achieve the following things, when you are under duress.

Deliberate them and if they make sense, rehearse doing them. Then make a intentional effort to do them in your job interview. You may feel like to jot down some of them down and put them on a small piece of paper to prompt you on the day!

Make eye contact with the interview panel member, before you open your mouth to converse. Making eye contact makes you appear more self-assured and look more reliable.

Sit evenly on the chair and be attentive but relaxed.

Keep your facial expressions and hand gestures instinctive.

Try not to twitch around and emerge restless or nervous – even if you are!

Stick to the point at hand. Do not make small talk or go off topic too much. Try to keep your prose precise, but comprehensive.

Create a structured and rational answer to help make yourself openly understood. Try to not use jargon.

Speak with assurance so that you can be heard – but don’t bark. Do not speak too rapidly … or too leisurely. Adapt your tonality and pace and use your voice to reflect the meaning of what you are trying to say.

Oh, and finally, by no means fight with the interview panel member.

Hope these help you to answer your questions better and increase your chances of performing well at your medical consultant interview

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