Behavior-based Job Interview Question

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A Behavior-based Job Interview Question is a job interview question that aims to assess a candidate's past behavior in specific situations, which is indicative of their future behavior in similar circumstances.



References

2021

  • (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_interview#Behavioral_interview_questions Retrieved:2021-9-8.
    • Behavioral (experience-based or patterned behavioral) interviews are past-oriented in that they ask respondents to relate what they did in past jobs or life situations that are relevant to the particular job-relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities required for success. The idea is that past behavior is the best predictor of future performance in similar situations. By asking questions about how job applicants have handled situations in the past that are similar to those they will face on the job, employers can gauge how they might perform in future situations. Behavioral interview questions include:
      • Describe a situation in which you were able to use persuasion to successfully convince someone to see things your way.
      • Give me an example of a time when you set a goal and were able to meet or achieve it.
      • Tell me about a time when you had to use your presentation skills to influence someone's opinion.
      • Give me an example of a time when you had to conform to a policy with which you did not agree.
    • Examples include the STAR and SOARA techniques.