Competency Interview Questions


What is Competency?

Competency in simple terms can be described as an individual's ability to show their knowledge, skills and attributes at work. Examples of Key Competencies that the interviewer asks are: Teamwork, Responsibility, Decision making, Communication, Leadership, Commitment to career, Commercial awareness and Career motivation.

 

Interviewers ask questions describing a situation or task, questions can be from past experiences like 'give an example of when you have led a team?' , 'give an example of when you have overcome a problem at work?' , 'Tell me about a time when you failed to complete a task or project on time?'. Recruitment professionals believe that the best way to find out about a candidate's potential for future performance is to find out about examples of past performance. The best way to prepare for such competency questions is to refer a number of sample questions and answers or examples which help you understand the type of questions asked, understand the motive behind the question and prepare the best way you can answer for similar questions.

 

We have a large collection of sample questions on 'Competency interview' that are frequently asked in many interviews for your practice.


Q:

What has been the greatest disappointment in your life?

Answer

I have had many disappointments, like the majority of the  people have, but I agree that we can learn from all the experiences we have got in life  and that the accomplishments, as well as the disappointments, make us better and stronger able to deal with many distinctive  situations.

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Q:

Tell me about the most difficult or complex idea you have had to explain to someone.

Answer

When communicating complex ideas, you keep your message simple and straightforward – avoiding technical jargon and overusing statistics. You don’t expect people to have the same background knowledge as you and are careful to introduce your idea in clear, concise terms. You find that giving examples, using pictures and graphs helps clarify difficult concepts and can be useful as people have different learning styles. You always encourage questions and if somebody is having difficulty understanding, you are quick to adapt your style.

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Q:

Tell us about a situation in which you had to adjust to changes over which you had no control. How did you handle it?

Answer

Strategy Statement: 


The interviewer is interested in knowing how you are able to perform in a workplace where you are not the one who is ‘making the calls’. The typical workplace environment involves a tiered structure where there are those who make the decisions and those who perform the work. An entry level position most often assumes the role of the latter. 


Sample Response: 


I am a performer of tasks. As a new employee, I understand that many of my duties will be directed by those above me. These will undoubtedly involve changes, and as long as I understand how the changes are related to the betterment of the company/business/corporation, I am fully ‘on board’. I once worked for a corporation where one of my duties was to prepare the annual report. As a result of input from the overseeing board and members, the format for that report was changed significantly. Although this meant that I had to relearn the report-writing process, with my understanding that this change would mean that the report was more accessible and easy to read, I had no problem with the demands of that change.

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Q:

How do you feel working in a team environment?

Answer

Here are some example statements to consider as you prepare your answer.


1.I choose teamwork. Exceptional team members contribute different perspectives and the synergy between team members can produce efficient and creative results.


2.I prefer working in a team environment, and I get along nicely with people. In my past work experience, I carried out  a system to help organize the communication between my coworkers to enhance our productivity as a group.

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Tell me about a time you had to handle multiple responsibilities. How did you organize the work you needed to do?

Answer

Sample Response :


While attending college, I also worked at a law firm. I was successful because I practiced good time-management skills, and I made a to-do list every day. As I completed each task, I checked it off the list. It is funny how something so simple can keep you so organized. As a result of my to-do lists, I was able to visualize my daily progress.

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Off-duty risk decisions are

A) Dictated by the Department of the Army B) The responsibility of individual Soldiers
C) Made by leaders and commanders D) Not a consideration
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) The responsibility of individual Soldiers

Explanation:

Risk Management :

A decision-making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks both on-duty and off-duty is called a Risk Management (RM).

 

Hence, Off-duty risk decisions are the responsibility of individual Soldiers.

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Q:

Do you prefer to work on your own or as part of team?

Answer

Even if you like to work as a team or independent. Make sure you show interest in both, As most jobs require you to work both as part of team and independent.

In general, the idea is to say what you prefer without being negative about the thing you don’t.

Independently -
If you have done enough research on the job posting and mostly need to work independently then you can say something like “I prefer to work alone, but I find that occasionally working with a team feels creative and fun. Always felt, it is easy to solve problems being part of a team.

Work in a Team -
On the other hand, if your research says that your job requires working in a team then you can say something like "I like the dynamics of working in a team, but do like working independently when the assignment requires it.”

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Q:

When was the last time you were angry? What happened?

Answer

Anger to me means loss of control. I do not lose discipline. When I get pressured,I step back, I will take a long breath, thoughtfully think through the situation and then start to formulate a course of action. For example, when I am given multiple projects to complete in a short period of time, rather than feeling frustrated, I come up with an approach for the way how to finish the work in a consistent, methodical manner that will not overwhelm me.

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