[ACTIVITY] Soft Skills Questions You Could Be Asked During An Interview
Here are 29 sample behavioral-based interviewing questions that companies and organizations use to help assess a person’s leadership ability, teamwork and other soft skills.
Below the questions there are two activities you can do with your group.
To be a rock star at answering these questions you have to tell clear, concise, and compelling stories and give relevant examples of your skills and actions.
If you want an easy method for doing this, read How To Tell Your Story In Professional Settings.
Some of the questions can be tough to answer if you haven’t properly prepared for your interview and obviously, a few of these questions are only for people interviewing for leadership or management positions. If you have any others to add, please let me know.
[POSTER] Duncan Nugget® #257: Giving Up vs. Getting Up
Sometimes, when it seems like you’re giving up…
You are really GETTING up and moving on.
Million-Dollar Question:
Is it time to walk away or try harder?
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[VIDEO] Duncan Nugget® #56: Point Of Differentiation
*Yawn*
After interviewing a dozen students for a job in the restaurant that I was managing, that was all I could do—yawn. They all gave similar answers:
“I’m a hard worker…
“I’m a fast learner…”
Boring.
Many professionals, entrepreneurs, and students are pushing the same old stuff. Where’s the differentiation? Put some salt and pepper on it. Season it up.
For example, one guy asked me, “What’s the hardest thing to make on your menu.”
“Well…there’s this souffle…”
He interrupted, “If I go back there and make it, will you hire me?”
“Yes.”
He did. I hired him.
Here’s another example:
When Vitamin Water first hit the market, they didn’t put it on the aisle with juice or soft drinks. It was on the aisle with water. It was the only colorful drink on the aisle. Brilliant. That’s differentiation.
Million-Dollar Question:
In today’s competitive market, what’s your point of differentiation?
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A Lesson On Perfection From Jeff Bezos, Founder Of Amazon
It’s common knowledge that when people obsess over “things not being perfect” it can cause them to become frozen with the fear of failure. Still, many people still struggle with it. So, what can be done about this?
Whenever I’m struggling with whether or not to implement a plan or idea because “it’s not perfect” I take a look at great leaders and entrepreneurs who launched services and products that weren’t perfect. The one who has been coming to mind as of late is Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.
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[VIDEO+ACTIVITY] Duncan Nugget #103: Focus On The Task At Hand
Picture this:
I’m standing 3 feet away from my 5-yr old son, Mekhi. I call him. He doesn’t answer. Hmm…
I say his name a little louder, “Mekhi!”
Still no response. Grrr…
“MEKHIIII!!!”
Believe it or not, he still doesn’t respond. I’m thinking, “Oh lord! My child is deaf.” But that’s not it. He can’t hear me because he’s watching his show. He’s focused.
If you’re a parent, you’ve experienced this. If you have parents, you’ve done this!
You’re probably thinking, “That is not focus. He was ignoring you.” Ha! I can see where you’re coming from, but wait. Isn’t that what focus is?
The ability to ignore anything that has nothing to do with the task at hand.
HINT: When engrossed in something you are passionate about, you have that ability.
Million-Dollar Question:
What are you so passionate about that you ignore all distractions and focus on the task at hand?
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[ACTIVITY] Q & A: The Benefits Of Individuality
What are the benefits of being an individual, as opposed to someone who just wants to be like everyone else? -Jennifer M., graduate student
NOTE: Be sure to check out the activity at the end of the article.
Asserting your individuality or promoting your personal brand will increase your sense of significance, as well as your perceived value in the marketplace, but asserting your individuality in the wrong way could be perceived as arrogance. Not good. There’s the short version of your answer. I could leave it at that but…that wouldn’t be much fun, would it?
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[PICTURE] Hating On Your Dreams?
Million-Dollar Question:
Why do people who are too weak to follow their own dreams always find a way to hate on yours?!
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