Questions were pretty generic, though I had the feeling the hiring manager didn't actually read my resume before the interview. The biggest issue red flag was an impromptu spelling test. Hiring manager claimed it was to see if I knew the proper use of contractions and the distinction between whose and who's, teams and team's. I wondered if the "test" presented to all candidates or if she was just looking for an excuse to exclude. Interviewer kept stating that an apostrophe is being used as a contraction.
Project Analyst Interview Questions
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What can you contribute to this role?
Most of the questions are in the Tell us about a time multi-part format. Part 1: Describe the situation/project and your role in it. Part 2: Describe a challenge that existed (the interviewers will specify the challenge, it will usually be something like there was ambiguous direction, there were not enough resources, you had to work with difficult people. Part 3: Explain how you overcame the challenge. Part 4: What you learned/what you would do differently.
How do you deal with changing priorities, delays, or crisis?
What two positive things (or complaints) would your co-worker or supervisor say about you?
What do you know about brails ford and dunlavey
General questions about why I wanted the job, why SSG, etc.
Could you name one key aspect about yourself that you feel would requires improvement? (i.e. A what is your biggest weakness type of question)
Walk me through your resume.
Describe a situation where you had to be persuasive and what happened?
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