Integrity, Honesty & Values (Behavior-Based Interviewing)

Effective & Legal Interviewing/Hiring

Past actions are still the best predictor of future performance. So, stay focused on asking behavioral questions about job requirements. For example, if the job does require honesty, you might ask questions this, "When were you honest, even though it was embarrassing for you? What did you say?

Competencies

  • Interviewing for Capability and Cultural Fit
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

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Integrity, Honesty & Values
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Additional Information

If a quality like honesty or integrity is important for doing the job, then ask behavioral questions to predict what the candidate will likely do.


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