It is time to see the inside of one of the most stressful situations in real life. The Job Interview will take viewers inside real job interviews starting next month.
CNBC revealed more about this new series in a press release. Check that out below.
“CNBC’s new primetime series The Job Interview goes inside one of life’s most pressure-filled experiences – where the words you say, the clothes you wear, and even the expression on your face can mean the difference between success and failure. Premiering Wednesday, November 8th with back-to-back episodes at 10PM and 10:30PM ET/PT, this ten-episode observational series brings viewers into the room as real employers conduct real interviews with real candidates, only one of whom will land an offer.
As candidates step off the elevator, every bead of sweat, awkward handshake, and nervous laugh is captured on camera. The stakes are high, the interviews are real and somebody’s going to get hired.
The Job Interview is produced by ITV Entertainment based on an ITV Studios Format, to be distributed by ITV Studios Global Entertainment Limited with David Eilenberg, David George, Shawn Witt and Arthur Borman serving as executive producers. Jim Ackerman, Christian Barcellos and Luke Bauer are the executive producers for CNBC.
Programming Note: The Job Interview premieres Wednesday, November 8th with back-to-back new episodes at 10PM and 10:30PM ET/PT. Two new episodes will premiere back-to-back on Wednesday, November 15th at 10PM and 10:30PM ET/PT. Beginning Wednesday, November 22, one new episode will premiere each week at 10 PM ET/PT.”
Will you check out The Job Interview? Tell us what you think.
Good show I hope it gets an season 2
I watched as many as my cable provider displayed. I was fascinated and wanted more, more, more! This is what reality tv should be, real life situations you can learn from. Life doesn’t come with a script. Job interviews are stressful but important and you just never know what will be asked. This show explained some of the reasoning behind the questions. Understanding that can be very helpful when preparing your job search strategy.
This show is awesome. I am going to show to some of our candidates looking for jobs.