Four Ways to Adjust to Your Interviewer

John Krautzel
Posted by in Career Advice


Companies and individual hiring managers have varying interviewer styles. When you encounter an unanticipated style during an interview, it sometimes catches you off guard. Learn to adjust your tactics and complete a successful interview with these four tips.

The Aggressive Interviewer

Complex interview questions, short sentences and challenging candidate answers are all indicative of an aggressive interviewer style. This interviewer wants to impress you with his professionalism and assess how you handle stress. In response, take a calm approach. Keep your cool by maintaining a calm voice and body language. Breathe deeply and take a few seconds before you answer a question if needed. Remain confident and accept the aggressive interviewer’s challenge by giving a great interview that highlights your best attributes. Remember that the aggressive nature is not personal and don't become angry.

Conversational Interviewer

The conversational interviewer's style creates a relaxing environment. She commonly offers you personal information and discusses her own experiences regarding the job and the company. To ace the interview, adjust your style to become an active participant. Ask the interviewer questions throughout the interview to make the interview a real conversation. Just remember to avoid getting too relaxed and remain professional. Hiring managers want to see that you adjust to the environment of the company well.

The Disinterested Interviewer

If the interviewer looks at the clock throughout the interview or does not ask follow-up questions, she may simply have a disinterested interviewer style. There are multiple reasons for this style, and all are usually unintentional. Perhaps the interviewer is busy, simply does not like conducting interviews or already has a candidate in mind. At this point, adjust your style to one of conciliation. Carefully consider whether you even want to work at a company that supports this interviewer style. Make sure to use eye contact and ask questions. Offer to reschedule the interview if necessary.

The Sales Pitch

A hiring manager that spends much of the interview giving you talking points about the company or the position is employing a sales pitch interviewer style. This interviewer spends so much time selling the job that you might even start to think you have the job. These interviewers want to excite all prospective candidates to want to join the team. Change your interview responses to mirror the interest and excitement of the interviewer, but show more restraint. Don't get too comfortable and think that you already have the job. Prove that you deserve the position and respond with a professional style that also mimics the excitement of the interviewer. Try to ask questions about the company to show engagement.

There is more to an interview than just the interview questions. In each interview, the interviewer’s style changes the way you respond, but thorough preparation beforehand will give you the confidence to adjust to any situation. Remember to look at the interview as a way to gauge what work life is like at the company, and use the style of the interviewer to discover if the company is the right fit for you.

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  • Loretta G.
    Loretta G.

    Although there are many articles out there regarding interview tips, I feel that each one gives a different perspective. Thanks so much!!

  • cindy h.
    cindy h.

    I have had 5 interviews in 2 monthsand they all seem interested but then I hear nothing.I have tried every approach but nothing is working/ I am so confused and do not know the right approach anymore, ready to give UP.

  • SYED H.
    SYED H.

    Very informative.

  • ROBERT BALLARD
    ROBERT BALLARD

    I just went through the SALES PITCH interview.

  • Kim O.
    Kim O.

    Awesome! Thanks!

  • HABEEB ALAMUTU
    HABEEB ALAMUTU

    Thanks for posting this piece,its really informative.

  • GENE LA ROE
    GENE LA ROE

    How about fewer articles on interview techniques....there are thousands out there.

  • Raymond A.
    Raymond A.

    Thanks for posting. Very helpful, very informative information.

  • Mary Ellen G.
    Mary Ellen G.

    Thank you for this valuable information, adjusting to the interviewer is the most unnerving part of the interview.

  • Darlene M.
    Darlene M.

    Interesting. Thanks for the information.

  • Louis Franklin NDJODO
    Louis Franklin NDJODO

    Thank you for these informations. However, I do not understand why some Hiring Manager do not like people who feel comfortable during the interview (however you are competent and master the company's activities)

  • Tina Awofolaju
    Tina Awofolaju

    Thanks! That was very kind of you

  • Gale C.
    Gale C.

    The information was very good and I will keep that in mind!

  • Shurone Browner
    Shurone Browner

    Thank you for the information very good useful information I must say..,

  • Roberta C.
    Roberta C.

    Great insight.

  • LINDA  TRAYLOR
    LINDA  TRAYLOR

    Thank you. Very useful information.

  • Tuwana N.
    Tuwana N.

    Very useful information Thank you

  • Lindon C.
    Lindon C.

    Useful information.

  • Wilma Sue  E.
    Wilma Sue E.

    Really gave me some good information.

  • Betty P.
    Betty P.

    Very informative, now I will be looking at the different situations I come into. Thank you

  • Sheryl M.
    Sheryl M.

    Thank You so much for the great information!

  • SHEILA P.
    SHEILA P.

    This tip was a awesome tip for all the interview that I been through lately. Thank you.

  • Rada L.
    Rada L.

    Like ! Very informative

  • Sherry C.
    Sherry C.

    Thank you for this information. I will put it into practice, starting today! Unfortunately, I have been with each of the Interviewers above. The one I have is interviewed the most with is the "Sales Pitch." And YES, I go away thinking I've got the job. It is so very discouraging.

  • Galo M.
    Galo M.

    Very helpful and insightful.

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