As usual with most government jobs, this interview was comprised of a panel of people--generally four as was the case for me. They were unrelated to my current area of work but employees from across the Island. This is both good and bad for the interviewee. The good point: you could probably easily impress the panel by just sounding knowledgeable and exhibiting a great deal of confidence. The bad point: You could just as easily confused the panel. You could also fail to say the "buzz words" the panelists have been instructed to listen for. Yes. These panelists are coached or spoken to in advance by the manager so they may have been told what to look for.