- Be as specific as possible. Avoid “usually” or “always” responses – no hypothetical answers.
- Try to use examples related to education, work or extracurricular experience.
- Take the necessary time to organize your thoughts and responses, “I’ll have an answer for you in a second.”
- Ask for clarification if needed: ” Am I answering the question … am I on the right track?”
Author: George Washington University
Source: The Graduate Career Center
Subjects: Behavioral Interview, Interviewing, Interviewing Approaches
Source: The Graduate Career Center
Subjects: Behavioral Interview, Interviewing, Interviewing Approaches
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