The interview was professional and well organised. I was greeted by a friendly member of staff, then taken into a room with a panel of 3 interviewers. Asked multiple different scenario and strength based questions.
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Question 1
Can you give an example of a time you've managed vacancies with an employer.
Online meeting. Asked to prepare and present a PowerPoint presentation on a specific topic, with follow up questions. Then in the same meeting a formal interview of around 5 questions followed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you manage classroom engagement in larger groups
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Birmingham City University (Birmingham, England) in Oct 2025
Interview
I recently interviewed with Birmingham City University and unfortunately found the experience to be one of the most disappointing I’ve had. The interview started late with no apology or acknowledgement, which set the tone for what followed. The panel came across as disengaged and abrupt, providing little warmth, personality, or inspiration throughout the discussion.
As a senior-level candidate, I expected a thoughtful conversation about the role, the strategy, and how I could contribute. Instead, the process felt flat and transactional, with limited insight offered and minimal effort to create a positive candidate experience.
Overall, this interaction didn’t reflect well on the organisation’s culture or leadership approach. I left feeling undervalued and genuinely surprised that such a lacklustre experience could be considered acceptable in a competitive market for talent.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What immediate actions will you take to drive an immediate increase in the diversity of our applicant talent pools.