20 Questions for Assessing Motivation article from Inc mag.
If your company values workers who have an entrepreneurial
nature, take the initiative and have a can-do attitude, here are twenty
behavioral interview questions that can draw revealing answers and get
you on your way to finding employees with stellar motivation.
- At times your work load may feel unmanageable. Describe a time
when you recognized that you were unable to meet multiple deadlines.
What did you do about it?
- Tell us about an idea you started that involved collaboration with your colleagues that improved the business.
- When you had extra time available at your last job, describe ways you found to make your job more efficient.
- At times you may be asked to do many things at once. Tell me how you would decide what is most important and why.
- Tell me a time when you identified a problem with a process and what steps did you take to improve the problem?
- What
processes or techniques have you learned to make a job easier, or to be
more effective? What was your discovery process and how did you
implement your idea?
- Give me an example of a new idea you
suggested to your manager within the last six months. Describe steps you
have taken to implement your idea.
- Tell me about a time when you went beyond your manager's expectations in order to get the job done.
- Tell me about a time when you identified a new, unusual or different approach for addressing a problem or task.
- Describe
a project or idea (not necessarily your own) that was implemented, or
carried out successfully primarily because of your efforts.
- How do you react when faced with many hurdles while trying to achieve a goal? How do you overcome the hurdles?
- Everyone
has good days and bad days at work. Take your time and think back to a
really good day you had and tell me why it was a good day.
- How do you maintain self-motivation when you experience a setback on the way to achieve your goal? How do you do it?
- If you find yourself working with a team that is not motivated, how do you keep yourself motivated and motivate others?
- Describe the work environment or culture in which you are most productive and happy.
- Tell
me about the job position that satisfied you the most. How about the
least? What made each one more or less satisfying to you?
- What goals, including career goals, have you set for your life?
- Describe
for me a situation where you had a positive effect on someone. What did
you do? How did the other person react? Why do you think what happened,
happened?
- What is your preferred work style? Do you prefer
working alone or as part of a team? What percentage of your time would
you allocate to each, given the choice?
- Describe the actions and behaviors of your current/former manager or supervisor that you respond to most effectively?
Thanks Inc. Inc!
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