Challenging Situation - Behavioral Interview Question

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @jeffhsipepi
    @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +5

    Hi everyone, follow these four steps for challenging behavioral interview questions and you will do great, good luck!!

    • @LHarris3000
      @LHarris3000 3 года назад +2

      Thanks, Jeff! You have helped me so much! I’m at the interview stage for 3 really great opportunities. This is tough work but it’s worth it!

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +3

      @@LHarris3000, yes, thank you for saying that it is tough, it is really hard work to prepare for interviews, but those that work hard at it, like you are, have the most success! Good luck!

  • @mayurimurugesu1715
    @mayurimurugesu1715 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for posting these videos! Really appreciate them!

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +1

      Mayuri Murugesu, thank you so much for the positive feedback!

  • @williamreedy6315
    @williamreedy6315 Год назад +1

    Hi Jeff!
    Is there a time limit you suggest for a behavioral interview response? Seeing yours in this video is 3:30+, but in an ideal response, would you try to condense this, or conversely make it a bit longer & more detailed ?

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  Год назад +3

      William, my ideal behavioral answer is 3-4 minutes.

    • @williamreedy6315
      @williamreedy6315 Год назад

      @@jeffhsipepi So you were right in the range! Sounds good, thank you

  • @digglerinho
    @digglerinho 3 года назад +4

    Hi Jeff, awesome content as always! Have seen a fair share of your videos. I'm clear on how to answer open ended and behavioral questions. Just wondering if you have any advice for more general/ random questions, along the lines of "Why is the google homepage mostly blank?" or "What are the emerging trends in digital marketing?". Coming up with ideas is not so much the issue, but are there any frameworks/ approaches you would recommend?

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +2

      digglerinho, it is critical that for any open-ended/hypothetical question to use the CFAS method. Even these simple questions can use clarification and a simple framework, then remember the power of making assumptions and solving based on the role you are interviewing for, I hope this helps!

  • @bayou__
    @bayou__ Год назад +1

    Make sure you have plans B. If planning A failed. Note the point critical problem. Fixed quick

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  Год назад +1

      @bayou__, if you talk about plan B in your answer it is important to remember to spend your time focusing on the actions you took to implement Plan B

  • @obrienortega6942
    @obrienortega6942 Год назад +1

    Hello Jeff,
    If a question about failure is ask, can I talk about a time I failed an exam?

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  Год назад +1

      O’Brien Ortega, as long as most of your answer focuses on the actions you took after you failed to improve and get better!

  • @CV-oj4cn
    @CV-oj4cn Год назад +1

    I love you.❤

  • @devilynsousa3574
    @devilynsousa3574 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jeff, your videos are amazing. I'm From Brazil and 10 days ago a Google recruiter invited me to apply for a position as Account Strategist. We had the first interview and next wednesday I'm gonna do two interviews on the same day.
    I did speak in my first interview in Portuguese molst of the time but I had to answer two questions in English and I'm not sure if I was good enough. So I would like to ask: Do you think I can lose the job because of English ? I'm pretty comfortable speaking English in daily situations, but in an interview I'm really scared about it. Secondly: Should I ask to do part of the interview in Portuguese until I feel comfortable to start speaking in English ? will they accept me if my english isn't "perfect" as a native is?

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +2

      Devilyn, you really want to take guidance from your interviewer on what language they would like you to answer questions. The good news is that most non-native English speakers are the hardest on themself, it usually sounds good to their audience. I know the toughest part is processing information in another language, especially with the pressure of an interview. Good luck and keep us posted!

    • @devilynsousa3574
      @devilynsousa3574 3 года назад +1

      @@jeffhsipepi Hi Jeff, I'have been doing all interviews in Portuguese. \o/ Just updating you I finished this week my last interview (G&L). Now I'm waiting for an offer!! Wish me luck!!
      I also have another question: could you tell me just a base salary for an Account Strategist Role here in Brazil? I have +3 years of experience and large acknowledge about Google Ads and Analytics. I don't Know how it works (level and etc) and I can't find anything online.
      Thank you for all videos and free supporting that you are giving to us. I really appreciate it, you are helping so many people that really want to get into Google. In my case, also helping to improve my English. I did watch more than 12 hours of your videos. HAHHAAH Thank you again.

    • @jeffhsipepi
      @jeffhsipepi  3 года назад +2

      @@devilynsousa3574, good luck!!! Unfortunately, Brazil is one the markets I do not know well when it comes to negotiating, so follow the strategies, set the anchor high, and negotiate hard, good luck, keep us posted!