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One way for hiring managers to get to that information is to use behavioral interview questions, sometimes known as the STAR technique.

STAR stands for (thanks to http://www.quintcareers.com/STAR_interviewing.html for the chart):

Situation orÒ Task

Describe the situation that you were in or the task that you needed to accomplish. You must describe a specific event or situation, not a generalized description of what you have done in the past. Be sure to give enough detail for the interviewer to understand. This situation can be from a previous job, from a volunteer experience, or any relevant event.

Action you took Describe the action you took and be sure to keep the focus on you. Even if you are discussing a group project or effort, describe what you did ò€” not the efforts of the team. Donò€™t tell what you might do, tell what you did.

Results you achieved What happened? How did the event end? What did you accomplish? What did you learn?

What this does is, it provides the manager with real-world detail about how you do your job.Ò  You canò€™t just get by with ò€œstandard interview answersò€ here.Ò  But it also gives you a fantastic opportunity to set yourself apart from other candidates and demonstrate why youò€™re the best candidate for the job.

You should always be prepared for these kinds of questions in your job interview.Ò  They really are a great way for you to highlight your experience, and many hiring managers in medical sales, laboratory sales, medical device sales, pathology sales, imaging sales, pharmaceutical sales, clinical diagnostics sales, and biotech sales like to use them because theyò€™re so effective.Ò  Your best way to prepare is to think back over your career.Ò  What situations can you think of where you resolved some issue, or successfully addressed a problem?Ò  Make a list.Ò  As youò€™re preparing for your interview, think about which of these stories best fits the requirements of the job youò€™re interviewing for (since you always tailor your answers to fit the job).Ò  Be sure to emphasize the positive outcome that was a result of your actions in each situation.Ò  Hereò€™s a link to an article with an example of how to create a STAR Interview story.

Also, donò€™t miss this transcript of my interview with a sales manager, sales trainer, and a vice-president of sales and marketing.Ò  We discuss behavioral event interviews in-depth.Ò  Itò€™s a great resource for you.






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