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Co-authored-by: Yangshun Tay <tay.yang.shun@gmail.com>
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Example Questions:
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- Describe a situation when you made a mistake, and what you learned from it.
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- Tell me about some constructive feedback you received from a manager or a peer
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- Tell me about some constructive feedback you received from a manager or a peer.
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- Tell me about a skill set that you observed in a peer or mentor that you want to develop in the next six months.
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Example Responses:
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## Prepare for the behavioral interview
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Every top tech company has at least one round of behavioral interviews for software engineers. Typically, behavioral interviews for software engineers include: Sharing about details of previous experiences on resume Providing examples of past situations and behavior that demonstrate certain behavioral attributes (e.g. conflict management, data driven) Sharing of ambitions and career plans
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Every top tech company has at least one round of behavioral interviews for software engineers. Typically, behavioral interviews for software engineers include:
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- Sharing about details of previous experiences on resume
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- Providing examples of past situations and behavior that demonstrate certain behavioral attributes (e.g. conflict management skills, being data-driven)
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- Sharing of ambitions and career plans
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As much as these interviews seem "fluffy" or unstructured, there is actually a structured way to prepare for behavioral interviews:
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