I have 2 internal supervisor interviews this coming week. This video is getting burned into my mind. It's more of a factory/manufacturing environment, but I think they will ask these same type of behavioral issues. Hoping they do because your videos are helping me prepare!
Thank you for the free interview questions/answers document! I was able to print it and make notes of my own situations which helped when making some notes to take to my interview
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i wish this woman was my wife i would never be jobless hahaha, thank you so much beautiful woman, my first language is french but my interview is in english hahahah one of the biggest challenge i will soon have
I don't find this answer very juicy or strong.. and honestly I am also having trouble coming up with juicy or strong conflict stories. Most of my stories sound like this - 1. Have a conflict. 2. Talk to person - empathise with concern, and suggest resolution 3. Conflict resolve. Question to the group - is it ok to have a boring conflict story?
I think the 3 steps you've recommended are very strong, and fine to use in an interview answer. Yes it's fine to have a boring conflict story, as long as it shows clearly how you resolved it.
Take a problem -solving approach rather than personalizing the issue. Also, realize that some problems in the work place cannot be solved. Some character flaws are deeply ingrained, such dishonesty, gossip, personality disorders, and sloth.
But the examples you have given in this video clip are demonstrating very moderate situations where the individuals who were not compliant with the project deadlines, or in conflict, turned out to be reasonable enough to have responded to your approach positively. I have been in jobs where no matter how polite and diplomatic I have been to engage and interact with the person, they decided to intensify their dislike of me, eg they proceeded to continue with an offensive verbal attack on me or sabotage the work goals etc and still make out that it was my interpersonal skills that was at fault. What then ?
You can include examples from outside of the workplace, for example, conflict during a university project, arranging an event, volunteering (if you had to work in a team), if you're part of a club or play a sport, you could use an example from that situation. You may need to take a bit of time to think through some areas of your life where you're regularly interacting with others or a team.
10 minutes video. We hear first something relevant to the subject on the forth minute, and it is not reply, no, this is: “what not to do”. Don’t loose your time on this video!
Hi Amri, Constructive criticism;You are eloquent and a mine of knowledge but you waste too much time introducing the topic,please get to the point as it would be more helpful and time is what people do not have. Thank you.
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I have 2 internal supervisor interviews this coming week. This video is getting burned into my mind. It's more of a factory/manufacturing environment, but I think they will ask these same type of behavioral issues. Hoping they do because your videos are helping me prepare!
Glad to hear this is helping, best of luck with your interview!
This was super helpful! I'm prepping for a series of interview loops soon, and so glad I found your channel! Cheers!
Good luck Danielle!
Thank you for the free interview questions/answers document! I was able to print it and make notes of my own situations which helped when making some notes to take to my interview
No problem at all. Best of luck in your interview!
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Thank you so much for taking out time to explain this in a very professional method. These are very questions and answers in today's restless world.
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That was really helpful. I now have time to create a STAR answer to this question. Thank you
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Great Video, thank you so much Amri.
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You have a great skills of talking about many professional questions
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Facts! I have an interview in two days. She has really given me options on how to approach this question.
I had an interview yesterday and I got this question I didn’t have the right answer for this and lost the position
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I'm so sorry to hear that, but glad you researched the question after your interview - very best of luck in your next one
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The most important is that you are here trying to understand why you failed. You will get a much better job soon ❤
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i wish this woman was my wife i would never be jobless hahaha, thank you so much beautiful woman, my first language is french but my interview is in english hahahah one of the biggest challenge i will soon have
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I don't find this answer very juicy or strong.. and honestly I am also having trouble coming up with juicy or strong conflict stories. Most of my stories sound like this - 1. Have a conflict. 2. Talk to person - empathise with concern, and suggest resolution 3. Conflict resolve. Question to the group - is it ok to have a boring conflict story?
I think the 3 steps you've recommended are very strong, and fine to use in an interview answer.
Yes it's fine to have a boring conflict story, as long as it shows clearly how you resolved it.
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Please I want expection questions and answers for the Radio operations assistant
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Take a problem -solving approach rather than personalizing the issue. Also, realize that some problems in the work place cannot be solved. Some character flaws are deeply ingrained, such dishonesty, gossip, personality disorders, and sloth.
Great one !!
Thank you!
But the examples you have given in this video clip are demonstrating very moderate situations where the individuals who were not compliant with the project deadlines, or in conflict, turned out to be reasonable enough to have responded to your approach positively. I have been in jobs where no matter how polite and diplomatic I have been to engage and interact with the person, they decided to intensify their dislike of me, eg they proceeded to continue with an offensive verbal attack on me or sabotage the work goals etc and still make out that it was my interpersonal skills that was at fault. What then ?
What example can someone give with no work experience?
You can include examples from outside of the workplace, for example, conflict during a university project, arranging an event, volunteering (if you had to work in a team), if you're part of a club or play a sport, you could use an example from that situation. You may need to take a bit of time to think through some areas of your life where you're regularly interacting with others or a team.
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I am interviewing for a HR director role
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If a company asks this question then this would not be a good company to work for.
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10 minutes video. We hear first something relevant to the subject on the forth minute, and it is not reply, no, this is: “what not to do”.
Don’t loose your time on this video!
Hi Amri,
Constructive criticism;You are eloquent and a mine of knowledge but you waste too much time introducing the topic,please get to the point as it would be more helpful and time is what people do not have.
Thank you.
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Good content, but please stop selling things in between. Feels like the actuall content is scattered around places in between 7 minute ad.
Pl be concise and move to topic fast.
Get to the point….
Too much self advertisement
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Not really, you are just mean
This video not helpful at all.
That’s actually a very stupid question.