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    Interview Questions - Account Manager

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    Interview Questions - Account Manager

     

    Candidate: _______________                      

     

    Date: ___________________

     

    Instructions:

     

    Once you have saved the interview package to your desktop, you can modify the rating system and question design to reflect your needs and job requirements.

     

    The interview package is designed to allow the interviewer to rank the candidate´s individual answers and give the candidate an overall rating. Interviewers should focus on the required job skills and responsibilities of the position, rather than ranking the candidate based on personal reactions. The scoring system is based on the following:

    1 - Poor      2 - Unsatisfactory      3 - Satisfactory      4 - Good       5 - Excellent 

     

    Helpful hints to determining Excellent or Poor answers:

    • The candidate should be able to relate their answer back to specific work-related examples.
    • The answers should reflect the characteristics and skills you require for the position.
    • The candidate should display confidence when responding to questions.
    • The interviewer should look for quality answers, not quantity. Long answers do not necessarily equal quality responses.
    • Bad comments about previous employers and their business practices do not reflect good answers.

     

    Questions:

     

    Tell me about your previous and current positions and your responsibilities.

    Why are you considering leaving?         

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    Tell me about a time when you were successful in explaining a complex concept to someone.

    What was the concept?

    How did you make it understandable?

    How did you know you were successful?         

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    Describe the most difficult problem you have had to resolve.

    What resources did you use?

    What was the result?    

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    Describe a time when you worked in a group with an unproductive team member.

    How did you handle the situation?                    

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    Give me an example of the most recent project you were involved in.

    How did you organize and plan the project?

    What was your role?    

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    It is important to have strategic internal and external contacts.

    Could you give me an example of a situation where knowing who to talk to helped you to get the most accomplished.                

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    Describe a situation when your decisions resulted in a profitable resolution?

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    What types of negotiations have you been involved in?

    Describe a recent situation.

    What was your role? What techniques did you use? What was the outcome?

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    Work interaction can be difficult at times.

    Describe a highly stressful interaction you´ve had.         

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    Tell me about the most challenging written communication you have had to deliver.

    What was the purpose? What was the result?   

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    Overall Rating:  1          2          3          4          5

     

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    Interviewer:_______________________________

     



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