Saturday, March 14, 2020
How to Answer the Hypothetical Interview Question
How to Answer the Hypothetical Interview QuestionPop quiz, hotshot Its your first day on the job, and everything is going wrong. How do you fix it? googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) If you get this kind of question during a job interview, it can be alarming, to say the least. It feels like the interviewer is giving you a direct challenge, and if you answer incorrectly, you shall not pass. But if you are asked to solve a hypothetical problem, dont panic. Theres a method that will help you get through it. Heres how you can answer the hypothetical interview question.DO take a few seconds to gather yourself.First instincts may get you through in bar trivia nights or emergency situations, but this is neither. You want to make sure youre giving a reasoned, thoughtful response. The person is testing your problem solving skills and your thinking processes, so you want to make sure youre showing those off.DONT blurt out the first thing that comes t o mind.This isnt Jeopardy, and you dont get a naturalrabatt for being the first to buzz in. Again, the interviewer is watching you to landsee how you approach something, not just the end result.DO ask questions if you need to clarify.This can also buy you a little thinking-on-your-feet time.DONT ramble or go off on tangents.This is a nervous habit that can be tough to break, and the best way to get around that tendency is to think about this ahead of time. Sure, its difficult to anticipate beforehand exactly what (if any) hypothetical situations the interviewer could use, so do some general prep.Look closely at the job description. Is it heavy on client service? If so, you might be asked to talk about how to handle a sticky situation with a client or stakeholder. Is the job focused around deadlines? You might have to field a question about what to do about potentially missing one of those deadlines. Its unlikely that the interviewer will ask you something entirely unrelated to the j ob youre seeking, so the description is a good place to start for anticipating such a question.DO think about your own history.The hypothetical question is a cousin to the tell me about a time you question. And thats one you should already have in your pocket ahead of interview day. Have you-specific examples of things like problem solving, communication successes, or challenges youve faced down. If these are at all related to the hypothetical situation posed, you can adapt. If its very similar, you can say, Thats actually like a situation I had at X Corp. Heres what I did in that scenarioDONT feel pressured to give a definitive answer to the problem.Talk about the process of resolving where you would start, who you would loop in, which steps you would take to arrive at a possible solution, and then what you would do to choose the best option. The interviewer isnt asking you to solve the problem and achieve world peace right now, she wants to see how you would approach it.The hypoth etical question can be a sticky point in an interview, but if you know what theyre looking for (process) and how to lay it out (clearly and calmly), youll be past it and back into more familiar territory in no time.
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