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VUW CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT

Behavioural/Competency-based Interviews 1




Behavioural interviews are based on the idea that
past behaviour is the best predictor of future
behaviour. The interviewer will want specific
examples of when and how you demonstrated
particular behaviours. Prior to interview each
position is assessed for the skills/competencies and
characteristics that relate to job success. Interview
questions are then developed to probe into these
areas. All candidates are asked the same questions
and notes are taken in order to evaluate candidates.

The word competency is widely used in business
and personnel psychology and refers to the
behaviours that are necessary to achieve the
objectives of an organisation. A competency is
also something you can measure and lists of
competencies form a common language for
describing how people perform in different
situations. Every job can be described in terms of
key competencies. This means that they can be
used for all forms of assessment, including
appraisals, training needs analysis and of course,
selection.

Individual competencies your personal
attributes: Flexibility, decisiveness, tenacity,
independence, risk taking, personal integrity

Managerial competencies taking charge of
other people: Leadership, empowerment,
strategic planning, corporate sensitivity, project
management, management control

Analytical competencies the elements of
decision making: Innovation, analytical skills,
numerical problem solving, problem solving,
practical learning, detail consciousness

Interpersonal competencies dealing with
other people: Communication, impact,
persuasiveness, personal awareness, teamwork,
openness

Motivational competencies the things that
drive you: Resilience, energy, motivation,
achievement orientation, initiative, quality focus


Taken from How to Master Psychometric Tests by M Parkinson
(reference copy available at VUW Careers Resource Library)



















To prepare for this type of interview, first
review the job description carefully and
identify the skills and traits likely to be
assessed. Next, identify the situations and
experiences that you will refer to in the
interview to demonstrate these skills and
traits. Competency focussed, well-
structured answers are extremely
powerful and will win you the interview.
The STAR model will provide a
structure to your answers:

Situation - describe a situation or
problem that you have encountered
Task - describe the task that the
situation required or your ideas for
resolving the problem
Action - describe the action you took,
obstacles that you had to overcome
Results - highlight outcomes achieved

Take a look at this extract from the
interview guidelines of a major
Wellington-based employer.

Competency: Customer Focus:
Definition: Individuals who display this
competency understand and believe in
the importance of customer focus. They
listen to and understand the needs of
external and internal customers. They
meet and exceed customer needs to
ensure satisfaction.

Behavioural Indicators:
Demonstrates the importance of customer
service by giving customer needs top
priority. Deals effectively with customers
by displaying a professional, courteous
and empathetic approach.
Behavioural/Competency-based Interviews

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Interview Question: Can you give us an example of
when you have dealt with an upset or angry customer in
the past? What was the situation? Why had it
happened? What did you do? How was the situation
resolved?

Describe the Situation and the Task briefly. Most of
your answers should focus on Action and Results;
applying the who (you), what, when, where, why and
how model used in journalism will keep you focussed
and make your description more interesting.


Questions about

Influencing or Persuading Others

You may have strong verbal skills but can you influence
another person to change their thinking or take some
action perhaps a colleague follows your advice or a
client decides to buy a service or product. At
management level have you the skills to persuade and
involve rather than coerce and punish? Are you ethical
in your dealings with people?

Tell me about a time when you were able to change
someones viewpoint significantly.
Tell me about a time when you were asked to do
something that you disagreed with.
See this pen Im holdingsell it to me.
Tell me about a person or event that has been
influential in your personal development.

Interpersonal and Team Skills

Employers need people who are
socially competent. The desire to
build and maintain relationships in
and beyond the workplace is critical.
Many workplaces function on the
basis of project teams. These teams
are task oriented and short lived. Those who are highly
collaborative and co-operative are most likely to thrive
in this type of environment.

What experience have you had working on a team?
What skills and personal qualities have you
contributed to the teams you have been part of?
Tell me about a time when you used tact and
diplomacy.
Tell me about the last time you had a disagreement
with someone.
Tell me about the most difficult person you have
worked with.
What have you disliked in your past jobs?
What kinds of people do you enjoy working
with?
What kinds of people frustrate you?
What qualities do you admire most in others?

Communication Skills

Daniel Goleman writing on Emotional Intelligence
suggests that the key to successful communications
is being able to listen to all types of communication
in an open way. Are you an active listener, do you
really listen and do you hear what is actually said.
Are you able to read the non-verbal messages that
others communicate? Do you communicate in an
engaging and convincing way?

Tell me about a time when you were successful
in getting crucial information from another
person.
Tell me about a time when someone
misunderstood what you were attempting to
communicate to them.
Tell me about a current event you have been
following in the press.
What do you think are the three most important
things about communication?
Tell me about a time when you worked with
people from a culture unlike your own. What did
you do to overcome any perceived barriers to
communication?

Personal Adaptability, Energy and Resilience

How quickly and how positively will you adapt to
changes in work practices, work roles and work
environments and the general flux of the modern
workplace? How do you manage or avoid stress?

Tell me about a time when your work or an idea
was criticised.
Tell me about a time when you felt under
pressure.
Tell me about a time when you felt frustrated
by your work.
How would you respond if a project you had
been working on was re-assigned to someone
else or shelved?
What do you do for enjoyment in your leisure
time?
What makes you laugh?
Describe something creative that youve done.
What has been your most satisfying/
disappointing experience?


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Self -management, Self-motivation and
Self-knowledge

Do you always strive to achieve a standard of
excellence, use initiative at the appropriate time, and
show persistence in pursuing goals? Accurate self-
assessment skills will allow you to be objective and
critical in evaluating your strengths and weaknesses.
How will your personality and temperament effect the
existing team or work group?

Tell me about a time when you acted over and above
the expectations of your role.
What have you done that shows initiative and
willingness to work?
Tell me something about yourself.
How would you describe yourself?
How do you think a close friend who knows you
well would describe you?
How do you think an enemy would describe you?
How would you describe your management style?
What are the two most significant accomplishments
in your career so far?
What are your three major accomplishments?
What are your greatest strengths/weaknesses?
What's your greatest weakness?
Why do you want to work for us?
What does "success" mean to you?
What does "failure" mean to you?
In the past year, what have you been dissatisfied
about in your performance?
What are the most important rewards you expect in
your career?
What do you expect to be earning in 5 years?
Why did you choose the career for which you are
preparing?
Which is more important to you, the money or the
type of job?
What motivates you to put forth your greatest effort?
How has your university experience prepared you
for a career in this field?
How do your skills relate to our needs?
What are you passionate about?
What are your interests outside work?
Tell me about a major problem you have
encountered and how you dealt with it?
What have you learned from your mistakes?
How do you cope with routine work?

Administrative Skills

Generally checking that you have effective work habits,
and the knowledge of workplace routines and some
experience of common office administration systems.

Tell me how you organise your work and
schedule your time.
Tell me about computer software packages you
are familiar with and your experience in using
them.
Tell me about your experience of managing a
budget.

Problem Solving and Decision Making

Whats your problem-solving style? Do you manage
your activities to minimise or avoid them? How do
you behave in a crisis?

Tell me about a difficult decision that you have
made.
Tell me about an unpopular decision you have
made.
What significant problems have you faced in the
last year?
How do you work under pressure?
Tell me about a time when you had to make a
quick decision. What were the circumstances and
what did you do?
What impact do you think will have on our
business?
How would you motivate an employee who was
performing poorly?
Tell me about a situation where you achieved a
satisfactory outcome to a problem that others
thought couldnt be solved. What did you do and
what was the outcome?
Tell me about a time when you had conflicting
priorities and what you did to resolve them.
What kind of problems do you handle best?

Conflict Management and Ethics

How do you behave in a crisis? What does it take to
shake your poise or self-confidence? What approach
do you take to problem solving?

Tell me about a significant crisis you have faced.
Tell me about a difficult customer or a customer
complaint that you have dealt with.
How do you resolve conflict in the groups or
teams that you have membership of?
How would you resolve a dispute?
Have you ever anticipated a difficult situation
before it arose? Describe the situation, the action
you took and the outcome.
What would you do if your colleagues were
complaining to you about the organisation?
Tell me about a time when you bent the rules.
When is it okay to do so?
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Personal and Career Objectives

Employers are likely to invest
money in your training and
development and will want to
ensure that your objectives dont
conflict with theirs.

What are your short and long-term goals?
When and why did you establish these goals and
how are you preparing yourself to achieve them?
What do you see yourself doing 5 years from now?
What do you really want to do in life?
What are the most important things you are seeking
in a career?
Describe your ideal job.
What salary are you looking for?
What person do you admire most and why?
Why do you want this position?

Knowledge of the Organisation and Role

What are your motives in applying to this organisation:
Were they well thought out? Do you know enough about
this work area and this organisation to be clear about
how your skills fit into it?

Why did you apply for this position?
How would you measure your success or failure in
this job?
What skills and personal qualities are essential for
success in this role?
How do you plan to keep up with developments in
your field?
What would you like to know about this
organisation?
What do you believe you can contribute to this
organisation?
What do you know about our industry?
What do you know about our organization?
Why are you interested in working for our
organization?
Why should I hire you?
In what kind of a work environment are you most
comfortable?
What two or three things are most important to you
in a job?
Which three of the competencies required for this
position would you prioritise?
Are you seeking employment in a company of a
certain size? Why?
What criteria are you using to evaluate the company
for which you hope to work?
Do you have a geographical preference? Why?
Will you relocate? Does relocation bother you?
Are you willing to travel?
What do you know of the area and community in
which our company is located?
Can you work well to deadlines and under
pressure?
If you were offered this role, what would you
expect to achieve in the first year?
What hours would you like to work?
How do you believe the performance of the NZ
dollar impacts on our organisation?
Tell me about a time when you have been
managed in a good or bad way.
What qualities should a successful manager
possess?
Describe the relationship that should exist
between a supervisor and those reporting to him
or her.
What problems do you feel you will have fitting
into the job?
Do you know the location of our head office?
What interests you about our product/services?
How would you improve them?


Work Experience

Do you take responsibility for your own learning
and career development? Do you have an
understanding of the type of environments in which
you are most effective?

Tell me about the best job youve ever had.
What did you enjoy most or least about your last
job?
What relevant work experiences have you had?
What extra-curricular activities are you involved
in?
What kind of office equipment/technical
equipment have you used?
Have you ever been the leader of a team? What
did you like and dislike about the role?

Academic Experience

An opportunity to find out about you as a person and
encourage you to discuss two subjects that you are
the authority on, YOU and your studies. If
continuing study for professional qualifications or
certification is expected then the employer may
check that you have effective work and study habits.

Tell me about your academic programme at
university.
How did you reach the decision to study at
Victoria?
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Describe your most rewarding university experience.
If you were hiring a graduate for this position, what
qualities would you look for?
What led you to choose your field or major study?
What college subjects did you like best/least? Why?
What changes would you make at your university?
Why?
Do you have plans for continued study?
Do you think that your grades are an accurate
reflection of your academic ability?
What have you learned from participation in extra-
curricular activities?

Ability, Competence and Achievement

A chance to discover what inspires you and motivates
you to achieve and whether you are a loner or a team
person.

What two or three accomplishments have given you
the most satisfaction? Why?
Describe a time when you led or motivated others.
What do you feel qualifies you for this position?
Tell us about a time when you had more to do than
you could complete in the time allocated: tell us
what you did about it and what the outcome was.

Stress Questions

Designed to test your resilience in the work
environment. Are you able to maintain appropriate
behaviour in the face of what may seem inappropriate
behaviour in others? Are you able to keep
inappropriate emotions in check and take responsibility
for your own performance?

How do you react to criticism?
Can you accept criticism for poor work?
Describe a time you failed.
What causes you to lose your temper?
Do you really feel that you have enough experience
for this role?
Arent you overqualified for this role?
Why have you decided to change careers?
Why have you changed jobs frequently?
Have you ever been sacked (fired)?
Why should I hire you?
What if I told you that you'd work very hard, but
recognition of your contributions would be nil?
How long would you expect to remain with this
organisation?
What salary are you expecting?
How long do you see yourself staying with us?
Are there any questions you were expecting that
we havent asked?
Tell me about your diary commitments from
Monday to Friday of this week?
How would you describe your work style?
How would you describe your personality type?

Some Interesting Interview Questions

Often asked by employers to add a bit of interest or
inspiration to the interview process to see how you
cope with the unexpected or a change in direction.
Tend not to have a right or wrong answer.

What is the most difficult issue facing NZ today?
It is the 15th Century. How do you convince the
Pope that the Earth is round?
If I gave you an elephant, where would you hide
it?
Why are soda cans tapered on the top and
bottom?
You are in a boat on a fresh water lake. In your
hand is a rock. You throw the rock into the lake.
How is the lake's water level affected?
Describe your best friend and what he or she does
for a living.
In what ways are you similar or different from
your best friend?
If you had a weekend to spend doing anything
you wanted, how would you make the most of
the time?




Prepared by:
Victoria University of Wellington
Career Development and Employment,
PO Box 600, 14 Kelburn Parade, Wellington
Tel: 0-4-463 5393, Fax: 0-4-463 5234
www.vuw.ac.nz/st_services/careers/
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