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Fifty Behavior Based Interview Questions.


By: Lynda Ford

Are you looking for behavior based interviewing questions? While the questions and behavior characteristics listed below are by no means comprehensive, it might be just the jump-start you're looking for. Try these…

If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Leadership:

Tell me about a time when you accomplished something significant that wouldn't have happened if you had not been there to make it happen.
Tell me about a time when you were able to step into a situation, take charge, muster support and achieve good results.
Describe for me a time when you may have been disappointed in your behavior.
Tell me about a time when you had to discipline or fire a friend.
Tell me about a time when you've had to develop leaders under you.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Initiative and Follow-through:

Give me an example of a situation where you had to overcome major obstacles to achieve your objectives.
Tell me about a goal that you set that took a long time to achieve or that you are still working towards.
Tell me about a time when you won (or lost) an important contract.
Tell me about a time when you used your political savvy to push a program through that you really believed in.
Tell me about a situation that you had significant impact on because of your follow-through.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Thinking and Problem Solving:

Tell me about a time when you had to analyze facts quickly, define key issues, and respond immediately or develop a plan that produced good results.
If you had to do that activity over again, how would you do it differently?
Describe for me a situation where you may have missed an obvious solution to a problem.
Tell me about a time when you anticipated potential problems and developed preventative measures.
Tell me about a time when you surmounted a major obstacle.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Communication:

Tell me about a time when you had to present a proposal to a person in authority and were able to do this successfully.
Tell me about a situation where you had to be persuasive and sell your idea to someone else.
Describe for me a situation where you persuaded team members to do things your way. What was the effect?
Tell me about a time when you were tolerant of an opinion that was different from yours.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Working Effectively with Others:

Give me an example that would show that you've been able to develop and maintain productive relations with others, though there were differing points of view.
Tell me about a time when you were able to motivate others to get the desired results.
Tell me about a difficult situation with a co-worker, and how you handled it.
Tell me about a time when you played an integral role in getting a team (or work group) back on track.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Work Quality:

Tell me about a time when you wrote a report that was well received. What do you attribute that to?
Tell me about a time when you wrote a report that was not well received. What do you attribute that to?
Tell me about a specific project or program that you were involved with that resulted in improvement in a major work area.
Tell me about a time when you set your sights too high (or too low).
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Creativity and Innovation:

Tell me about a situation in which you were able to find a new and better way of doing something significant.
Tell me about a time when you were creative in solving a problem.
Describe a time when you were able to come up with new ideas that were key to the success of some activity or project.
Tell me about a time when you had to bring out the creativity in others.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Priority Setting:

Tell me about a time when you had to balance competing priorities and did so successfully.
Tell me about a time when you had to pick out the most important things in some activity and make sure those got done.
Tell me about a time that you prioritized the elements of a complicated project.
Tell me about a time when you got bogged down in the details of a project.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Decision Making:

Describe for me a time when you had to make an important decision with limited facts.
Tell me about a time when you were forced to make an unpopular decision.
Describe for me a time when you had to adapt to a difficult situation. What did you do?
Tell me about a time when you made a bad decision
Tell me about a time when you hired (or fired) the wrong person.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Ability to Work in Varying Work Conditions (stress, changing deadlines, etc.):

Tell me about a time when you worked effectively under pressure.
Tell me about a time when you were unable to complete a project on time.
Tell me about a time when you had to change work mid-stream because of changing organizational priorities.
Describe for me what you do to handle stressful situations.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Delegation:

Tell me about a time when you delegated a project effectively.
Tell me about a time when you did a poor job of delegating.
Describe for me a time when you had to delegate to a person with a full workload, and how you went about doing it.
If You're Looking For Behaviors that Revolve Around Customer Service:

Tell me about a time when you had to deal with an irate customer.
Tell me about one or two customer-service related programs that you've done that you're particularly proud of.
Tell me about a time when you made a lasting, positive impression on a customer.

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Lynda Ford, author of this article, is a consultant, author and speaker and president of The Ford Group, a management and human resource consulting firm. Her book, (McGraw-Hill) is available on this website, through amazon.com or bookstores across the country.

 

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