Behavioral Interview
BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEW
Behavioral interview
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What is a major accomplishment at work or school that you are most proud of?
직장이나 학교에서 가장 자랑스러운 성취는 무엇인가요? - Have you ever taken on a task that was not part of your job description? What happened?
업무 범위에 없는 일을 맡아본 적이 있나요? 어떻게 됐나요?
Vocabulary
Study these key words from the reading.
지문의 핵심 단어를 공부하세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Behavioral interview
BehavioralPurpose of Behavioral Interviews
Behavioral interviews are designed to predict your future behavior on the job, based on your past behavior. During behavioral interviews, interviewers will ask questions about how you acted or reacted in past job-related situations, because most applicants are likely to repeat behaviors from previous jobs on their new jobs.
Behavioral interviews are among the toughest types, because they force you to reveal much about yourself, and on the spot to boot. It's one of the classic "hot-seat" interviews.
Behavioral Interview Question Samples
Behavioral interview question samples are listed below. Interviewers might ask such questions verbally, in questionnaire form, or both.
? Describe a time that you were challenged or put under pressure.
? Tell me about a time when you took it upon yourself to accomplish a task on the job, without being asked.
? Which accomplishment on the job gave you more satisfaction than any other?
? How would you handle it if a coworker (or subordinate) was not pulling his or her fair share of the load?
? What was a major obstacle you had to overcome?
Depending on the initial questions and your answers, secondary behavioral interview questions might include:
? How did you deal with it?
? How did you go about achieving it?
? What was the outcome?
? What were you thinking at the time?
? How did it make you feel?
? What did you say or do?
? What are some examples?
? How did you know there was a problem?
Before answering behavioral interview questions, it's okay to take a moment to think about your answers.
Keep your answers brief (two to three minutes or less), specific, work related and to the point. Maintain reasonable eye contact when answering and try to stay calm and cool. Don't go too far out on a limb and remember your answers, as interviewers might check them for consistency. For example, interviewers in your second round of behavioral interviews might ask you to expand upon your initial answers. If you filled out a questionnaire, interviewers might ask similar behavioral interview questions verbally, to see if your responses approximate what you wrote on the questionnaire.
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make during behavioral interviews.
행동 면접에서 한국인이 자주 하는 영어 실수입니다.
시간을 수식할 때 "a time that"이 아니라 "a time when"을 사용합니다. "that"은 사물/사람을 수식하는 관계대명사이고, "when"은 시간을 수식하는 관계부사입니다.
"took it upon myself"에 이미 "스스로"의 의미가 포함되어 있으므로 "by myself"를 다시 쓰면 중복됩니다. 또한 면접에서는 "independently"가 "by myself"보다 더 전문적으로 들립니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- The reading says behavioral interviews are among the toughest types because they "force you to reveal much about yourself." Do you agree? Why?
지문에 따르면 행동 면접은 "자신에 대해 많이 드러내야 하므로" 가장 어려운 유형이라고 합니다. 동의하나요? 이유는? - How would you answer: "How would you handle it if a coworker was not pulling his or her fair share of the load?"
"동료가 공정한 몫의 업무를 하지 않으면 어떻게 하겠습니까?"라는 질문에 어떻게 답하시겠어요? - What does the expression "hot-seat interview" mean to you? Have you ever felt like you were in the hot seat?
"핫시트 면접"이라는 표현이 어떤 의미인가요? 그런 상황에 처한 적이 있나요? - Do you think past behavior is really a good predictor of future behavior? Can people change?
과거 행동이 미래 행동의 좋은 예측 지표라고 생각하나요? 사람은 변할 수 있을까요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: BEHAVIORAL INTERVIEW
Level: Interview (ITV)
Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!