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Your Ultimate Guide to Acing a Panel Interview

February 8, 2025
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To land a job, you’ll need to pass two to five interview rounds. One of these rounds may be a panel interview.  Unlike a standard one, a panel interview means you’ll be facing several decision-makers at once. That can feel intimidating, so you should come well-prepared.

In this post, we provide our best panel interview tips for answering and asking the right questions and making a strong positive first impression.

What is a Panel Interview?

Before we jump into the gist, a panel interview is a conversation with multiple interviewers, usually from different teams or departments. It’s efficient for them, a little nerve-wracking for you, but a great way to show off your skills to a crowd and prove that you’re the best fit for the job.

Panel interviews are super common for many positions. Google and Amazon do them for tech and project management roles. Federal roles in fire service or police also demand them.

In general, companies opt to do panel interviews to:

  • Streamline the hiring process.
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SONGS Arbitration Panel Awards SCE $125 Million

March 16, 2017
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An arbitration panel of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has awarded Southern California Edison (SCE) $ 125 million in its dispute with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) over the failed replacement of four steam generators at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), a fiasco that ultimately led to the plant’s premature retirement.

Victory for MHI

The amount was a victory for MHI, as SCE was seeking a total of $ 7.6 billion for the loss of the plant. MHI was also awarded $ 58 million in attorneys’ fees because of its additional costs incurred in defending the larger claim. SCE must split the remaining $ 63 million with its co-owners San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) and the City of Riverside. The utilities were seeking the additional funds to help cover retirement costs for SONGS, which are estimated at almost $ 5 billion. Those costs will now be borne mostly by ratepayers.

SCE’s claim was brought under its contract with MHI, which had a liability limit of $ 137 million.…

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