A guide on preparing for video interviews is available to all candidates and assessors.
This includes guidance on choosing an appropriate location and setting up the location for the video interview.
The candidate must have a camera and microphone turned on and connected throughout the interview. At the start of the interview the chairperson will ask the candidate to provide a 360-view of their surroundings, including the view above and below them.
The chairperson and assessors will be checking for any access to support that the candidate may have. The chairperson is able to request this view of the surroundings to completed again at any time during the video interview. The chairperson and assessors have also been advised on how to identify any suspicious activity from the candidate, for example keyboard typing, mouse clicking, other noises, unusual eye movement, and excessive hesitation in responding to questions.
Candidates are being reminded that any attempt to gain an unfair advantage during the interview and undermine the integrity of the assessment process will be reported to the RICS Regulation department for investigation and may result in expulsion from membership.