competency based interviews are standard for junior positions with large companies in the UK. however, this approach often turns interviews into a bullshitting competition.
> this approach often turns interviews into a bullshitting competition.
That is also my experience. As a result I generally avoid applying to big companies where I expect a lot of non-technical interviews. If that's how everyone is hired, I don't want to end up in a MENSA club instead of a place where people have strong technical abilities.
ArekDymalski|11 years ago
Here's the more recent, often cited meta-analysis: http://mavweb.mnsu.edu/howard/Schmidt%20and%20Hunter%201998%... (tl;dr structured interview has validity of .51)
Naturally it has an extensive bibliography if you'd like to dive deeper in the topic.
And even more references can be found here: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~mamcdani/Publications/McDaniel%20...
sfilipov|11 years ago
That is also my experience. As a result I generally avoid applying to big companies where I expect a lot of non-technical interviews. If that's how everyone is hired, I don't want to end up in a MENSA club instead of a place where people have strong technical abilities.