When imagining what an interview would be like, you may have pictured yourself sitting in an office opposite your interviewer. That is a typical setting for a job interview, but it is not the only option. For example, you may not meet with the employer in his office but in a restaurant. And instead of speaking with someone one-on-one, you may be interviewed by a group or panel of people, or you may be interviewed as part of a group of job candidates. Your interview may not even take place in person, but instead over the telephone or via videoconference. You may even have to travel to a foreign country for your job interview!

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