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Behavioral Interview Questions

Behavioral questions focus on past performance and behaviors. By asking questions about your past behavior, employers are able to see how you may behave in the future.

Giving Structure to Your Responses
You will be asked to cite an example, like a time you juggled many responsibilities simultaneously. Pause to gather your thoughts to determine a prime example of multi-tasking and begin. The STAR technique allows you to highlight the relevant pieces and gives structure to your answer:

Devote more of your response time to the Action and Results sections since this is what the employer is really asking about. Also, focus on your behavior, not that of others involved in the story. If the interviewer doesn't explicitly request an example, give one anyway. They may be trying to trick you.

Sample Behavioral Questions