Here at International Staffing Solutions we’ve helped to place thousands of medical professionals in roles with the NHS. Now that you’ve secured an interview for an NHS role, you need to prepare to succeed in that interview. Our free downloadable interview guide is the perfect way to ensure you’re ready to turn your interview into a job offer.
How we structured the guide
To begin with, we cover the common types of questions NHS hiring managers will ask you. Then we offer three techniques that all successful applicants to NHS roles use. Finally, we break down the types of questions hiring managers ask and provide examples so nothing can catch you off guard.
Techniques to Prepare
Knowing how to answer interview questions is a skill in itself. Here are three techniques our candidates use to succeed in an NHS interview.
• STAR
• CAMP
• SPIES
The CAMP method involves answering questions in relation to Clinical, Academic, Management and Personal experience. Following this framework is a surefire way to answer questions in a way that will satisfy any NHS hiring manager.
Types of Questions
There are six common categories for questions in NHS interviews:
• Biographical questions
• Clinical scenarios
• Ethical scenarios
• Clinical governance
• Motivation and aspirations
• Questions asked by you
Emergency NHS Interview Guide
No matter what role you’re seeking within the NHS Emergency department, you want to be as prepared as possible.