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STAR Interview Technique - Top 10 Behavioral Questions

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Learn how to answer "behavioral interview questions" or competency interview questions using the STAR interviewing method. It’s important that you know how to use the STAR method to ANSWER BEHAVIORAL QUESTIONS because interviewers are always asking them, so you need to be prepared for them.
If you have been interviewing for jobs you need to be prepared for behavioral questions and you need to know how to answer them using the STAR method.
#starinterviewtechnique #behavioralquestions #starmethod
In this video, I will teach you how to use the STAR method and why interviewers ask these questions. They are asking you this interview question because if you can’t handle the stress that comes with your role, you are no use to their team. In fact, there are 4 things you need to say in your answer to this question to convince the hiring manager that you can handle stress and pressure!
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There are three parts to using the STAR method to answer behavioral questions. Remember these three steps and you'll always be prepared for behavioral questions:
STAR stands for:
1. SITUATION OR TASK
2. ACTION
3. RESULT
• For each question I’m going to describe the Situation, part 1.
• Then I’ll talk about the action I took, part 2
• And then I’ll wrap it with the result of what happened. Part 3
1. The first thing you want to do when answering a behavioral question is describe a work related Situation or Task that you needed to accomplish. And be concise.
2. Then describe the Action you took. Don’t tell them what you might do or would do, but instead, tell them what you did.
3. And finally, describe what happened -- the result. What did you accomplish? What did you learn? How much time or money did you save? And most importantly, does your result solve the problem you described in step 1?
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If you have been interviewing for jobs you need to be prepared for behavioral questions and you need to know how to answer them using the STAR method.
#starinterviewtechnique #behavioralquestions #starmethod
In this video, I will teach you how to use the STAR method and why interviewers ask these questions. They are asking you this interview question because if you can’t handle the stress that comes with your role, you are no use to their team. In fact, there are 4 things you need to say in your answer to this question to convince the hiring manager that you can handle stress and pressure!
**************************************************************************************
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PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND LIKE THE VIDEO. Thank you 😊
There are three parts to using the STAR method to answer behavioral questions. Remember these three steps and you'll always be prepared for behavioral questions:
STAR stands for:
1. SITUATION OR TASK
2. ACTION
3. RESULT
• For each question I’m going to describe the Situation, part 1.
• Then I’ll talk about the action I took, part 2
• And then I’ll wrap it with the result of what happened. Part 3
1. The first thing you want to do when answering a behavioral question is describe a work related Situation or Task that you needed to accomplish. And be concise.
2. Then describe the Action you took. Don’t tell them what you might do or would do, but instead, tell them what you did.
3. And finally, describe what happened -- the result. What did you accomplish? What did you learn? How much time or money did you save? And most importantly, does your result solve the problem you described in step 1?
BEST AND MOST POPULAR VIDEOS BY DON GEORGEVICH ON YOUTUBE:
CONNECT WITH DON GEORGEVICH ON LINKEDIN.COM:
DOWNLOAD DON’S TOP 10 INTERVIEW QUESTIONS GUIDE FOR FREE:
VALUALBE INTERVIEWING RESOURCES RECOMMENDED BY DON:
FREE DOWNLOAD: Don Recommends the Top 10 Interview Questions for you.
CONTACT DON:
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PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND LIKE THE VIDEO. Thank you 😊
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