I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at NHS (York, Engeland) in May 2016
Interview
Group interview, after initial explanations, the interviewees (4-5) were sent to individual tables and were interviewed one to one by 6 interviewers, who each MOVED (speed dating style) TO the interviewee, who remained seated, each interviewer had two questions for answering, with ancillary/ follow-up questions, dependant upon the initial answer, and 5 minutes in which to answer them,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were slightly repetitive, trying to "attack" the "questions" from different angles and could be considered systematic/ generic rather than job specific.
The NHS admin interview process usually includes questions about previous administrative experience, communication skills, confidentiality, teamwork, and handling patient information. Candidates may also be asked scenario-based questions to assess problem-solving, organisation, and ability to work under pressure in a healthcare environment.
Good experience I felt they weee friendly and very short but I felt they just were doing a tick box instead of selling myself , I met the team went around the ward and that sort of thing so I’m very pleased
Applied on the NHS jobs website, where I filled out personal information and wrote why I was a suitable fit for the role and how I match the criteria for the role. Consisted of a series of questions relevant to the duties of the role being applied for.