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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Interviewees
For those of you who have already interviewed for positions, what questions were you asked? Were there any questions that you felt were particularly difficult to answer? What do you feel would've prepared you better for the interview?
-leadership styles, what kind are you, what type of boss is your ideal boss -chain of command scenerios -"what would you do if your boss told you to do something you didnt feel comfortable doing that you know is wrong, etc?" -where do you see yourself in 5 yrs -what makes you different -why should we hire you -discribe a conflict, how you handled it and how you grew from it
Oh... I see you've included many of those links on the side nav bar. Cool. Well, I've added a coupla more to the old post, but looks like you got most of 'em. That one link from the nurses' forum contains enough for anyone to OD on...
-leadership styles, what kind are you, what type of boss is your ideal boss
ReplyDelete-chain of command scenerios -"what would you do if your boss told you to do something you didnt feel comfortable doing that you know is wrong, etc?"
-where do you see yourself in 5 yrs
-what makes you different
-why should we hire you
-discribe a conflict, how you handled it and how you grew from it
thank you, maureen! oooh, chain of command, not sure that I know that!
ReplyDeleteBe sure to see my April 14 post (with the fortune cookie) for links to a buttload of interview questions.
ReplyDeleteOh... I see you've included many of those links on the side nav bar. Cool. Well, I've added a coupla more to the old post, but looks like you got most of 'em. That one link from the nurses' forum contains enough for anyone to OD on...
ReplyDelete