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Interview styles differ enormously worldwide — from structured competency-based interviews common in the UK to personality-focused approaches in Japan. These guides explore how video interviews across time zones work, what assessment centres typically involve, and how cultural context shapes interview expectations.

Interview Preparation
Rapport and Behaviour in Indonesian Interviews
Interview Preparation

Rapport and Behaviour in Indonesian Interviews

Indonesian corporate interviews tend to prioritise relational trust, indirect communication, and hierarchical respect. This guide examines the cultural dimensions behind these behavioural expectations and how international candidates can navigate them.

Yuki Tanaka 9 min
Sitting Protocols in Japanese Corporate Interviews
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Sitting Protocols in Japanese Corporate Interviews

Japanese corporate interviews carry specific sitting protocols and body language expectations that international candidates often find unfamiliar. This guide reports on the key conventions, from seat positioning to posture and bowing, that professionals in Japan generally observe during formal hiring settings.

Laura Chen 9 min
Swiss Finance Interview Sitting Protocols Guide
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Swiss Finance Interview Sitting Protocols Guide

Swiss financial services interviews follow some of the most formal sitting and etiquette protocols in European business culture. This guide covers seating conventions, posture expectations, and regional variations that international candidates typically encounter in Zurich, Geneva, and Lugano.

Laura Chen 9 min
Behavioural Interviews in Toronto: A Cultural Guide
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Behavioural Interviews in Toronto: A Cultural Guide

Toronto employers widely use behavioural interviews that reward structured, individual-focused storytelling. For international candidates, understanding the cultural dimensions behind these expectations can make the difference between a strong performance and a frustrating miscommunication.

Yuki Tanaka 9 min
Direct Communication in Israeli Tech Interviews
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Direct Communication in Israeli Tech Interviews

Israeli tech startups are known for a distinctively direct interview style rooted in cultural values of candor, flat hierarchy, and intellectual debate. This guide explores how international candidates can navigate behavioral interviews in Israel's startup ecosystem while understanding the cultural dimensions at play.

Yuki Tanaka 10 min
Sitting Etiquette and Nonverbal Communication Norms in French Corporate Recruitment Interviews
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Sitting Etiquette and Nonverbal Communication Norms in French Corporate Recruitment Interviews

French corporate recruitment interviews carry distinct expectations around sitting posture, hand placement, eye contact, and greeting protocols that international candidates may find unfamiliar. This guide reports on the key nonverbal communication norms observed in formal French interview settings, drawing on French recruitment industry guidance and cross-cultural business etiquette research.

Laura Chen 10 min
Sitting Protocols and Nonverbal Cues in Formal Hong Kong Business Interviews
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Sitting Protocols and Nonverbal Cues in Formal Hong Kong Business Interviews

Hong Kong's formal business interviews blend Confucian hierarchy with international corporate norms, creating a distinct set of expectations around seating, posture, and nonverbal communication. This guide examines the sitting protocols and body language cues that international candidates commonly encounter in Hong Kong interview settings.

Laura Chen 9 min
Sitting Arrangements and Hierarchy Cues in Mainland Chinese Job Interviews
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Sitting Arrangements and Hierarchy Cues in Mainland Chinese Job Interviews

Seating position in mainland Chinese interview rooms often communicates hierarchy, respect, and organisational culture in ways that international candidates may not immediately recognise. This guide reports on the cultural principles behind Chinese interview seating protocols and the non-verbal hierarchy cues that global professionals commonly encounter.

Laura Chen 10 min