Interview Questions Asked of Me

The recommendation is to answer these questions using the STAR format.

  • Situation: Describe the situation pertaining to the topic of discussion or the interviewer’s query.
  • Technique: Explain the technique you used, your approach.
  • Action: Emphasize the action you took to solve the situation.
  • Result: Close with the result or outcome of the action taken.

I prefer the CAR format as it is pretty much the same, but IMO, more efficient.

  • Context: What situation were you in? What background information does the listener need to understand the context? What was the task you were expected to perform? What needed to be done? What challenges did you expect to face?
  • Action: What actions did you take? (You can also outline what alternatives you considered.)
  • Result: What impact did your actions have? (These do not have to be all puppies and rainbows. You can admit that you got it wrong on the first try and had to go back and fix something.)

What follows are questions I have been asked during interviews

  • Tell me about yourself, your background.
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? Ten years?
  • What are your career goals?
  • Give us a brief rundown on your qualifications and employment history
  • What are you qualifications for the position?
  • What can you bring to this position?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • What are your greatest accomplishments?
  • What qualifications do you have that make you think that you will be
    successful in your field?
  • What did you like best/least about your other jobs?
  • What gives you personal satisfaction?
  • Delegated a project or job effectively
  • Adapted to a new and difficult situation
  • Had to make an unpopular decision
  • Handled a difficult situation with a co-worker
  • Made a bad decision / mistake
  • Worked effectively under pressure
  • Provide an example of when you have been responsible for or driven change
  • Describe your ideal job
  • Describe your ideal manager
  • What qualities should a successful manager possess?
  • Describe the best supervisor you’ve ever had
  • What do you consider to be your greatest strengths and weaknesses?
  • How would a good friend describe you?
  • Do you prefer independence or a team structure?
  • What kind of supervision do you prefer? What qualities in a supervisor do
    you like most?
  • How do you handle instructions and criticism?
  • Are you willing to relocate for the job?
  • What do you know about us?
  • Why do you want to work for us?
  • How can you make a contribution to our organization?
  • What job in our organization would you choose if you were entirely free
    to do so?
  • What interests you about our product or service?
  • Why are you applying for this job?
  • What is your understanding of the nature of the job and the company?
  • How do you determine or evaluate success?
  • Do you consider yourself a leader?
  • What are the attributes of a good leader?
  • Describe the workload in your current (or most recent) job.
  • Describe what you do in a day (Tell us about your previous supervisory experience.  What does it involve?)
  • Which is more important: creativity or efficiency? Why?
  • What two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?
  • When have you felt proud of an accomplishment at work?
  • When have you made a positive contribution in your job?
  • How do you work under pressure?
  • What do you enjoy most about supervising?
  • What do you enjoy least about supervising?
  • What’s one of the hardest decisions you’ve ever had to make?
  • What is the hardest decision you have had to make / thing you had to do as a supervisor?
  • Tell us about your decision making skills
  • Tell us about your problem solving skills
  • What have you accomplished that shows your initiative?
  • How do you motivate others?
  • What would you do to establish your authority in this this position with your peers?
  • What would you do to establish your authority within our facility?
  • Tell us about how you meet deadlines. How do you deal with unreasonable deadlines
  • How have you dealt with a difficult manager or team member?
  • How would you deal with a poorly performing team?
  • How would you deal with a poorly performing team member?
  • What Evidence of resolving conflicts do you have?
  • Detail situations that required you to use your negotiation skills
  • How do you motivate employees, including those you are not directly responsible for?
  • How have you dealt with a major problem?
  • Talk us through your experience working with testing samples in a lab and quality testing?
  • Talk us through your recent Manufacturing or Quality technician experience that is relevant to this role?
  • What motivated you to apply for this role?
  • What techniques do you use to manage time / people?
  • How do you exchange information within your team / with customers / with other departments?
  • What were your achievements in you last/current position (or place of employment)?
  • Why are you best suited to this position? / Why should we employ you in this position? / What in your background indicates you’re prepared for this position?
  • Tell me a time where you made a mistake. What happened, how did you react, and what was the result?
  • Tell us about a situation where you made a decision you later regretted / would make a different decision.
  • What have you learned from your mistakes?
  • When have your technical skills been challenged?
  • When have your supervisory skills been challenged?
  • Once an issue has been identified, how did you resolve it and ensure that it did not occur again?
  • What makes you think you would be suited for a quality assurance associate role?
  • What have you done to prepare yourself for a quality assurance associate role?
  • Tell us about Good Manufacturing Process
  • What in your own words, defines quality / is quality?
  • What are the 3 changes you would implement immediately / (if currently working at company where interview is) What has prevented you from making these changes already?
  • What do you know about <company you are interviewing for>

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