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What “Just Be Yourself” Really Means in Interviews

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Introduction

“Just be yourself.”

It’s the most common advice candidates get before an interview. And on paper, it makes sense. People want authenticity. Culture fit. Someone they can trust.

But what does that actually look like in a high-stakes, artificial environment like a job interview? For many candidates, it’s a trap. Be too casual, and you’re seen as unprepared. Be too polished, and you’re labelled inauthentic. So which version of yourself are you supposed to be?

Too Casual, Not Structured Enough. Too Polished, Not Real.

We’ve seen it time and time again. Candidates go in relaxed, friendly, conversational  and get feedback that they lack structure. Next time, they prep harder, script their examples, speak like a playbook and are told they didn’t feel real.

The problem? Both of those versions were real. One was off the cuff. One was more rehearsed. Both came from the same person trying to do what was asked – be themselves.

So if authenticity is the goal, why is it so easy to get it wrong?

It’s Not Just About The Candidate. It’s About The Environment.

You can’t expect real answers in a room that doesn’t feel real.

Hiring managers set the tone. If the room feels overly formal, robotic, or transactional, candidates will match that. If it feels open, curious, and conversational, they’ll meet you there too.

The truth is, most people don’t naturally talk about themselves in bullet points. They don’t open up fully to strangers in suits. If you want honesty and insight, you have to create the space for it.

Real Interviews Require Real Dynamics

You can’t get the best out of someone by putting them on edge. Candidates aren’t just trying to show capability – they’re trying to interpret expectations.

The best interviews we’ve seen? They feel like conversations. Structured, yes. But human. There’s enough warmth in the room for someone to take off the mask, speak plainly, and actually connect. That’s when you get the answers you need.

Hiring Managers Drive Authenticity

Telling someone to “just be themselves” doesn’t mean much if the interviewer is scanning their notes, firing questions like a checklist, or shutting down answers that go off-script.

If you want to see the real person – the one who’ll show up in meetings, build relationships, challenge ideas – you need to act like one too. Drop the stiffness. Ask real questions. Share something yourself. It makes a difference.

Final Thought

Authenticity in interviews isn’t just about the candidate. It’s about the room they walk into.

If you want real people, giving real answers, then start by creating a space where they can show up as they are. Because when the environment feels genuine, people follow suit.

At We Do Group, we help businesses run interviews that get to the truth – not just the script. If you’re hiring and want to design a better interview process, we’d love to help.

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