So I have just completed my FOURTH interview for an administrative position and I am starting to lose it because I just feel like the interviewer has set the bar too high and cannot be satisfied. He keeps asking the same questions over and over again and seems to be looking for very very specific answers. Even when I provide what I believe are very good, thoughtful responses, he comes back with, "but what about...". In some cases, I felt like my answers were essentially the same as his but just worded differently. I feel really beat up right now.
And this thought seems to extend beyond me, as I feel like I am interviewing for some kind of secret service position. The interviewer has yet to call my actual references but has called three people I have worked with to ask about me. In each case, the conversations he had with these aquaintances has lasted from about 45 - 60 minutes. One of the my pseudo-references told me that she felt like SHE was interviewing for the position.
At this point, while the money is good and I would probably consider the position if offered, I am beginning to wonder whether I would want to work for this person at all. Not that I like my chances, but I suppose I need to be prepared for whatever happens.
Anyone else have this kind of experience during interviewing?
You might want to start playing our questions only thread. I'm quite serious.
This reminds me of interviews for the foreign service. The purpose was to test how you react to a situation where you're being set up to fail, where the person interviewing you always refuses to accept the answer given, and to check whether you lose it and what happens when you do.
Many administrative positions involve dealing with unpopular decisions, and dealing with persistent criticism comes with the job. They may want to see how you deal with it.
Zharkov's approach may work. But then, it may just open up the next set of infuriating questions, which I'm more likely to believe.
One thing about Zharkov's approach that I totally agree with is that you will have to push back in the interview. An administrator who can't isn't worth hiring.