Probe for a Current Work Example #1 (Interviewing Tip)

Probing Strategies

Explanation of the probing strategy of probing for a current work example

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Competencies

  • Interviewing for Capability and Cultural Fit

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TrainingBriefs® Behavior-Based Interviewing – Probing for Current Work Examples

TrainingBriefs® Behavior-Based Interviewing – Probing for Current Work Examples

New Micro-Learning! When it comes to interviewing, clear, pre-planned questions help the candidate know how to answer. But often a candidate’s initial answer isn’t enough. The Probing for Current Work Examples strategy is best used when a candidate provides an answer involving an event, which took place many years ago. Because the candidate’s skills may have changed significantly since that time, it makes sense to ask for a more current example.

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TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Probe for Current Work Example 1
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette02:59 min EnglishDemo

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