Real examples of the most common questions (and answers)
Behavioral interview questions are very common for finance jobs, and yet applicants are often under-prepared for them.
With the right preparation, they can be easy to handle. The key is to have about 5-10 stories you can draw on as examples to use, depending on the type of question they ask you.
There are five types of behavioral questions:
Pick at least two personal stories that relate to each of the five categories above and you will be able to shape those stories to almost any behavioral question that gets thrown your way! That’s the secret to answering behavioral interview questions.
The good thing and the bad thing about behavioral interview questions is, there are no right or wrong answers. Think about that for a minute. If you can’t be definitively right or wrong, then the assessment must be very subjective.
The interviewer will grade you based on how well you expanded on your ideas.
The key for the interviewer is to determine the following:
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