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Answering Interview Questions
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Interview Styles
2. Behavior-based questions invite the job applicant to tell a story. The theory behind behavior-based interviewing is that by hearing about a job seeker's past behavior, the employer can predict his future behavior. Here are some sample behavior-based questions.
Many managers have been trained in giving behavior-based interviews, so you're likely to run into them. Others will ask traditional questions, in which case, here's a tip: Give behavior-based answers whenever possible. Even when asked traditional questions, take every opportunity to tell a short story about one of your accomplishments, a scenario that demonstrates your style of work, or an example of your skills in action. Your behavior-based answers will make your interview more memorable, more meaningful, and more fun for the manager. Use of this Guide |
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