Monday, September 5, 2016

Procedural questions

Procedural Questions


Procedures are a part of life, especially in the working world. Each company has their


own set of policies and rules that they expect their employees to follow. An interviewer


is going to ask questions to determine if you would do things they way they want (for


instance making a sale or handling a customer complaint). Without training, you will not


know with any degree of certainty how the company would want you to handle different


situations but there are ways to answer that can increase your chances of getting the job.


What an interviewer is looking for in an answer is your philosophy towards


circumstances that occur in the company. Your natural instincts and personality is going


to come through at some point no matter what you have been trained to do. Questions


like, “How would you satisfy a customer if they wanted to return something after the


return policy has expired?” can be tricky to answer. The best way to answer them is to


begin with saying, “Of course, if hired I would abide by the company’s guidelines – but


in this circumstance I would…”


By starting your answer with this phrase you are showing that you recognize a company


is going to have its own policies and ways of doing things and that you are flexible


enough to modify your way of doing things to align with those processes. Even role


playing scenarios for are a test to see if your way of thinking is in line with the


company’s. This genre of question can backfire on you though if your answer is


completely opposite what the company is looking for. If you have done your research on


the company prior to the interview you should have a good idea of how they handle


customers and sales in general.


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