FREQUENTLY ASKED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

 

TRADITIONAL INTERVIEWS

Traditional interviews are the most common and their questions are often hypothetical or theoretical.

 

Educational Background

Work History

Future Career

This Particular Job

Goals

General Background/Misc

BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEWS

Questions in a behavioral interview require specific examples of past performance.  The reason for these interviews is that an applicant’s past performance is the best predictor of future performance.

 

Time Management

Getting Along With Others

Composure Under Stress

Manageability

Teamwork

Written Skills/Creativity

Decision Making

SCREENING INTERVIEWS

The screening interview is often conducted over the telephone as a way to screen applicants out.  The interviewer wants to see if the applicant lacks certain skills or minimum qualifications for the job; to see if answers are consistent with the resume; or to see if the applicant can communicate effectively.

 

The screening interview may also be just a gathering stage, where data and information is collected on applicants to determine which people are qualified and can be recommended for an interview as well as to eliminate those who are not qualified. 

 

TEAM INTERVIEWS

 The notion of team interviewing is that the more people involved in the hiring decision, the better the chances are of hiring the best candidate. Applicants will either meet the entire group at once, or will meet each member individually.

 

 

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