Resources to Practice of Job Interview for Junior Doctors in the UK to Get the Dream Job

Resources to Practice Job Interview for Junior Doctors in the UK to Get the Dream Job







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As a junior doctor, you may be looking for a new job in the UK that suits your career aspirations, interests, and skills. However, finding and securing your dream job can be challenging, especially in a competitive and dynamic medical field. You will need to stand out from the crowd and impress the interviewers with your knowledge, experience, and personality.

One of the best ways to prepare for an interview is to practice your interview skills with various resources that can help you improve your confidence, clarity, and delivery. In this blog post, we will share some of the best resources to practice of job interviews for junior doctors in the UK that can help you ace your interview and get your dream job. These resources are based on our research, experience, and feedback from successful candidates and interviewers.

  1. Books

There are many books that can help you prepare for a medical job interview in the UK. These books cover various topics such as common interview questions, specific interview questions, interview techniques, portfolio preparation, and career planning. Some examples of books that we recommend are:

  • Medical Interviews: A Comprehensive Guide to CT, ST & Registrar Interview Skills by Olivier Picard and Dan Wood
  • The Consultant Interview by Sara Watkin and Sarah Craig
  • Succeeding in Your Consultant Medical Interview by Robert McLaughlan and Ian Curran
  • The Ultimate Medical Personal Statement Guide by Rohan Agarwal and David Salt
  • Medical School Interviews by George Lee and Olivier Picard

These books are available online or in bookstores. You can also borrow them from libraries or friends.

  1. Online courses

There are also many online courses that can help you prepare for a medical job interview in the UK. These courses offer interactive lessons, videos, quizzes, and feedback from experts and peers. Some examples of online courses that we recommend are:

  • Medical Interviews: A Comprehensive Guide to CT/ST & GPST Interviews by ISC Medical
  • The Consultant Interview Course by Oxford Medical Training
  • Succeeding in Your Consultant Medical Interview Online Course by BMJ OnExamination
  • The Ultimate Medical Personal Statement Course by UniAdmissions
  • Medical School Interviews Course by Medic Mind

These courses are available online or on mobile devices. You can also access them anytime and anywhere.

  1. Another great way to prepare for an interview is to do mock interviews with someone who can give you constructive feedback. You can ask a friend, colleague, mentor, or coach to conduct a mock interview with you and simulate different types of questions and scenarios. You can also use online platforms that provide mock interviews with experienced doctors or interviewers. Some examples of online platforms that we recommend are:
  • ISC Medical Mock Interviews
  • Oxford Medical Training Mock Interviews
  • BMJ OnExamination Mock Interviews
  • UniAdmissions Mock Interviews
  • Medic Mind Mock Interviews

These platforms are available online or on mobile devices. You can also book them at your convenience.

  1. Online forums

Another useful way to prepare for an interview is to join online forums where you can interact with other candidates or doctors who have gone through the interview process. You can ask questions, share tips, exchange experiences, and get support from others who are in the same boat as you. Some examples of online forums that we recommend are:

  • The Student Room Medical Forum
  • Doctors.net.uk Forum
  • Medics Portal Forum
  • New Media Medicine Forum
  • Reddit r/medicalschooluk Forum

These forums are available online or on mobile devices. You can also join them anytime and anywhere.


We hope these resources will help you practice of job interview for junior doctors in the UK and get your dream job. Remember, the key to a successful interview is to be yourself, be prepared, and be confident. Good luck!

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