<p>im having 2 interviewers
what should i expect? some kind of good cop bad cop act or what's up?</p>
<p>I had two interviewers (completely unexpected), but the interview ended up going better than I could have possibly hoped for. :) They seemed to hand off in the middle of the "questioning," (although they both spoke actively throughout) but really it went as any interview, except... well Oo; imagine an interviewer with a split personality? Aheh.</p>
<p>It was nice because, for example, when I brought up a certain topic, one interviewer was able to relate when the other wasn't, so he helped the other interviewer understand... it works out really well in my opinion. Just don't be intimidated; it's a chance for you to display your confidence even in the midst of being "outnumbered" so to speak.
Good luck!</p>
<p>My friend had one of these: one from the class of 05, and...class of 4x (45-48 I think).
LOL!</p>
<p>I had a husband/wife interview set. It was actually even more comfortable than having just one interview, since they sort of played off each other. Plus, their daughter goes to my school, so they had a better understanding when I talked about my classes/frustrations/academic situation. You're actually pretty lucky -- you have twice as many people working on your behalf as anyone else!</p>
<p>yeah, having more is better! because then you have less chance of getting the odd silent moments :D</p>
<p>I had my interview yesterday with two. One was old, one was young. Went really well. The only hard part was who to look at and what not.</p>