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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter offers a format for answering those trick behavioral questions.
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Tanks Jeff! Shalom!
+TJ Larendo I hope it was helpful.
Tanks Jeff! Shalom!
+TJ Larendo I hope it was helpful.
@TJ Larendo I hope it was helpful.
TJ Larendo I hope it was helpful.
Great description to understand and visualize an interviewer(s) line of
questioning. I experienced these/his insights during my interview.
Great description to understand and visualize an interviewer(s) line of questioning. I experienced these/his insights during my interview.
Great description to understand and visualize an interviewer(s) line of questioning. I experienced these/his insights during my interview.
I struggle with these type of questions. I tend to know the story I want to
talk about , but when I’m writing them down I tend to use too much detail
and go on and on and it takes me awhile to try to condense my answers .
Can you give me some advice how to overcome these problems on these
questions and how I can stop obsessing so much as well as what to do when
you can’t think of a story to use. Thank you Jeff
+Shane Shrimp Keep your answer to 45 seconds. That will do the trick.
I struggle with these type of questions. I tend to know the story I want to talk about , but when I’m writing them down I tend to use too much detail and go on and on and it takes me awhile to try to condense my answers . Can you give me some advice how to overcome these problems on these questions and how I can stop obsessing so much as well as what to do when you can’t think of a story to use. Thank you Jeff
I struggle with these type of questions. I tend to know the story I want to talk about , but when I’m writing them down I tend to use too much detail and go on and on and it takes me awhile to try to condense my answers . Can you give me some advice how to overcome these problems on these questions and how I can stop obsessing so much as well as what to do when you can’t think of a story to use. Thank you Jeff
+Shane Shrimp Keep your answer to 45 seconds. That will do the trick.