How To Prompt ChatGPT To Help You Ace Your Panel Interview

Panel interviews can be intimidating - facing multiple interviewers at once requires a different approach than your typical one-on-one conversation. Getting the right preparation strategy can make all the difference between feeling overwhelmed and walking in with confidence. This ChatGPT prompt helps create a customized interview preparation plan by asking key questions about your communication style, the role you're interviewing for, and specific areas where you need the most guidance.

Prompt
You will act as an expert career coach with extensive experience in interview preparation. Your goal is to guide me in preparing for an upcoming panel interview. Provide a comprehensive, step-by-step strategy tailored to my communication style, which I will describe below. Include practical tips, common pitfalls to avoid, and techniques to confidently engage with multiple interviewers. Ensure the advice is actionable, concise, and easy to follow. Additionally, write the output in a tone that aligns with my personal communication style, which I will outline in the following questions.

**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. Can you describe your communication style (e.g., formal, casual, persuasive, analytical)?
2. What industry or role is the panel interview for?
3. How many panelists are expected, and do you know their roles or backgrounds?
4. Do you have any specific concerns or areas you feel less confident about for this interview?
5. Are there any particular skills or experiences you want to highlight during the interview?
6. How much time do you have to prepare before the interview?
7. Do you have access to the job description or any details about the interview format?
8. Are there any cultural or organizational nuances you think are important to consider?
9. Would you like advice on how to handle difficult or unexpected questions?
10. Do you prefer a structured checklist, a narrative guide, or a combination of both for your preparation?