I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at NHS in July 2019
Interview
The application process was quite long online, however, that is to be expected with healthcare related jobs. I recieved my invitation to interview about a week after through email and I confirmed my slot online. The interview itself was easy, I was only asked about 8 questions. 2 of which I couldn't respond to as they were very laboratory based (in terms of equipment they used) and I had no previous experience. I do have experience in geberal lab however. The two staff members that interviewed me were very understanding and said they would expect that from my background not being in this type of field. I recieved a phone call the day after offering me the position, subject to reference and DBS checks.
I applied online. I interviewed at NHS (Wales, England) in Mar 2026
Interview
a 20-30 minute interview in front of a panel, followed by a 15-minute practical test. The interview focused on health & safety and confidentiality (GDPR). Make sure you research GDPR and the various risks associated with the lab (Biological, chemical, and physical). So make sure you become familiar with how to prevent breaches of data and risks (SOPs, COSHH, PPE). Do some research on how the lab operates and your duties, as they may ask you about this. They also ask you how to ensure a team works well together. The practical test included arranging blocks in numerical order, accounting for alphabetical suffixes (e.g., if numbers are identical, A group precedes B, and B group precedes C). If you prepare well and do some research beforehand, it should go smoothly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- What is something about you that we would be surprised by? (Hobbies, interests, motivations, etc.)
- Why are you a good fit for this role?
- Why is it important to work in a team? What qualities are important when working in a team?
- What are the different risks around the lab?
- How would you ensure health and safety?
- whose responsibility is health and safety, and what would you do if you see somebody not following health and safety rules?
- What do you know about confidentiality?
- What would you do if your friend asked for test results?
It was a good interview I had to prepare for, wasn’t the easiest one I had. But I worked hard for it and did well. Questions are unexpected ones and not easy
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NHS (Frimley, England) in Oct 2025
Interview
I had a panel interview with 2 members (one was department lead), the questions were quite easy and main interviewer was nice. Lasted about 20 minutes followed by a tour of the lab. Heard back after a week