Preparing For Behavioral Interviews
PREPARING FOR BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEWS
Preparing for Behavioral Interviews
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- Have you ever had a job interview where you were asked about your past experiences? What was it like?
과거 경험에 대해 질문받는 면접을 본 적이 있나요? 어땠나요? - When someone asks you to describe a challenging work situation, do you find it easy or difficult to answer on the spot?
어려웠던 업무 상황을 설명하라는 질문을 받으면, 즉석에서 대답하기 쉬운가요 어려운가요?
Vocabulary
Study these key words from the reading.
지문의 핵심 단어를 공부하세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Preparing for Behavioral Interviews
Because behavioral interviews are so very subjective and personal, there are an infinite number of questions and answers. Consequently, there are few "canned" answers that you can practice in advance. Answers must spontaneously come from within you, based on your personal experience. That's the whole idea. However, there are some preliminary steps you can take to prepare for behavioral interviews.
? Study your resume and cover letter. The skills, education, accomplishments, experience and other qualities you've listed will likely become fodder for behavioral interview questions.
? The job description too will likely become fodder for behavioral interview questions.
? Study the job description (e.g., from the job ad) and try to anticipate questions based on the skills, education, experience and other qualities it requires.
? Based on the above, create brief, true "stories" that highlight your competencies and other qualities. Focus on specific, work-related situations when you had to rely on your qualities to demonstrate desirable behaviors or actions, such as planning, problem solving, leadership, teamwork, initiative and customer care.
? Make sure each of your stories has a logical beginning, middle and end. A good "formula" to follow is Situation + Action = Result. For example, if you had a problem to resolve, say how you identified the problem, how you went about resolving it, and what the outcome was.
? Natch, you'll likely tend to favor only situations with positive results. That's good, because it's what interviewers typically want to hear. But, just in case an interviewer asks a question to the contrary, also prepare a story with a negative outcome if you have one to tell. But not too negative and try to put a positive spin on it, by explaining how well you coped, kept chipping away at it despite obstacles, and so on.
? Be specific and detailed, and prepare examples if appropriate. Even if an interviewer doesn't ask about something you've "rehearsed," your story-crafting practice will still help you to better answer any behavioral interview question.
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make when discussing behavioral interviews.
행동 면접에 대해 이야기할 때 한국인이 자주 하는 실수입니다.
"confidence"는 불가산 명사이므로 앞에 부정관사 "a"를 붙이지 않습니다. "I have confidence in..." 또는 "I'm confident in..."으로 표현하세요.
"talk"는 자동사입니다. 내용을 언급할 때는 "talk about"이라고 전치사를 꼭 붙여야 합니다. 한국어에서는 전치사가 필요 없어서 자주 빠뜨리는 실수입니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- The reading suggests using a "Situation + Action = Result" formula for interview stories. Can you create one example from your own experience?
지문에서 면접 답변에 "상황 + 행동 = 결과" 공식을 제안합니다. 본인의 경험으로 예시를 하나 만들어 보세요. - Why do you think companies prefer behavioral interviews over traditional question-and-answer interviews?
기업이 전통적인 질문-답변 면접보다 행동 면접을 선호하는 이유는 무엇일까요? - What qualities do you think are most important for interviewers to assess through behavioral questions: teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, or something else?
행동 면접 질문을 통해 평가해야 할 가장 중요한 자질은 무엇이라 생각하나요: 팀워크, 리더십, 문제 해결, 또는 다른 것? - How is interview culture different in Korea compared to Western countries?
한국의 면접 문화는 서양 국가와 어떻게 다른가요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: PREPARING FOR BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEWS
Level: Interview (ITV)
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