Can someone explain what an interview is like without a leading group?

Hello, the full amount! The interview without a leading group is actually a group of 6-9 candidates who enter the examination room at the same time. The first stage: the examiner prepares the same material for the candidates, and the candidates first express their opinions one by one. There must be differences and disagreements among the candidates in the group. The second stage: the candidates discuss in the group, and finally the whole group is required to form a unified opinion. The third stage: generally, one person in the group will be asked to make a summary.

In the whole interview stage without a leading group, the examiner will observe every candidate, from the basic manners to the manners and logical thinking in communication, which will be the elements of the examiner's test.

Therefore, the leaderless interviewer will not only observe each candidate one by one, but also make a horizontal comparison with other candidates, and the requirements for candidates will be higher.

I hope I can help you!