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Posted by: alexrudloff 2 years, 5 months ago

Behavioral Interviewing, a style of interviewing that is increasing in popularity due to its effectiveness, can be an intimidating activity. We have assembled an exhaustive list of sample behavioral interview questions. This guide is intended to help job seekers and interviewers alike in their preparation for their upcoming interview.

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  • Avg rating: (+6/-0 6)tdrapeau
    tdrapeau
    May 21, 2007, 11:54 a.m.

    Good list, unlike most emurse.com posts, this one is more of a reference than a normal article.

    • Avg rating: (+7/-0 7)Bert2X
      Bert2X
      May 21, 2007, 4:12 p.m.

      Sure glad I am retired. No wonder the unemployment rate is so high. I bet migrant farm workers from wherever do not have go through that kind of interrogation to plant spinach. I know I'll never work again if I have to jump through all these hoops to get another job.

      • Avg rating: (+2/-0 2)worthlesswhiteman
        worthlesswhiteman
        May 21, 2007, 4:24 p.m.

        Time to give that know it all, self righteous boss the same treatment. Better yet...tell that self indignatious boss to do it without our help. Stop letting them get over.

        Yeah yeah... I'm sure there is some suck up out there that will gladly pucker up for another shot. For these kiss ups there simply is nothing that is too low for them to stoop to. WAKE UP and stop selling yourself short.

        • Avg rating: (+6/-0 6)mamasan
          mamasan
          May 21, 2007, 9:07 p.m.

          question 22: if you pee your pants on the job, will you tell your coworkers or suffer in silence?

          • Avg rating: (+4/-1 3)agentX
            agentX
            May 21, 2007, 9:39 p.m.

            These questions are not easy to answer and they are downright biased towards people with little workplace experience.

            If you are applying to a management job and you have little experience managing things, how are you supposed to answer these types of questions?

            • Avg rating: (+9/-0 9)evelyna
              evelyna
              May 22, 2007, 10:24 a.m.

              How come there are not any answers to the questions. I always answer the questions with what I think they want to hear. Funny, how much they expect of a job they only want to pay $5.00

              I have noticed there is no salary in a lot of posted job openings.

              How do people know if they are interested at all? This is another dream of business to get people to work for free.

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