Behavioral Interview Questions

Review this list of 945 behavioral interview questions and answers verified by hiring managers and candidates.
  • Salesforce logoAsked at Salesforce 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
    +4 more
  • DocuSign logoAsked at DocuSign 
    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
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  • "Identify the problems and list down, showcase the benefits and what stakeholders will get out of analytics platform, how proposed tool can support the org strategy goals and can achieve more faster, how the analytics tool will solve the existing problems"

    Ameet A. - "Identify the problems and list down, showcase the benefits and what stakeholders will get out of analytics platform, how proposed tool can support the org strategy goals and can achieve more faster, how the analytics tool will solve the existing problems"See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Snowflake logoAsked at Snowflake 

    "I talked about how I request filtered using data and friendly escalated to keep the program on track. Also, delved deep into the tech stack to identify the areas where we need extra coverage and negotiated resources to handle those areas."

    Rajesh P. - "I talked about how I request filtered using data and friendly escalated to keep the program on track. Also, delved deep into the tech stack to identify the areas where we need extra coverage and negotiated resources to handle those areas."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
    +2 more
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 

    "LinkedIn is a pioneer in the tech industry brining global workforce together. LinkedIn is one of the few companies where you can work on the latest tech stack but also work on meaningful and high impact product problems, processes issues and Customer experiences that I can very well relate with. It a place where people from all over the world can connect, Innovate and celebrate their careers. I feel excited about the opportunity as it fully aligns perfectly with my desire to expand, Connect,"

    Divya S. - "LinkedIn is a pioneer in the tech industry brining global workforce together. LinkedIn is one of the few companies where you can work on the latest tech stack but also work on meaningful and high impact product problems, processes issues and Customer experiences that I can very well relate with. It a place where people from all over the world can connect, Innovate and celebrate their careers. I feel excited about the opportunity as it fully aligns perfectly with my desire to expand, Connect,"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • "Start at 4.01 pm Clarifying question: A non-profit food bank is responsible for providing food to people who cannot afford it. The food bank is engaged with world-level food problems, or is there a particular geography that gets all the focus? Are we interested in particular demographics like only kids or only adults? What is the goal of this food bank? Objective: Coming up with a framework to prioritise different channels where this money can be spent to achieve the large goal that"

    Anubhav A. - "Start at 4.01 pm Clarifying question: A non-profit food bank is responsible for providing food to people who cannot afford it. The food bank is engaged with world-level food problems, or is there a particular geography that gets all the focus? Are we interested in particular demographics like only kids or only adults? What is the goal of this food bank? Objective: Coming up with a framework to prioritise different channels where this money can be spent to achieve the large goal that"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Cisco logoAsked at Cisco 

    "becuase It's big comaony to work in , and I see my long term future in Cisco. also I can learn, Iprove and develop my self"

    Wagdy M. - "becuase It's big comaony to work in , and I see my long term future in Cisco. also I can learn, Iprove and develop my self"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • "How would you improve Robinhood? Robinhood. I started to use Robinhood when I first got a job after grad school. I started using it as a tool to do no fees investment. Recently this year, I began to use their high-yield saving account to make money on my non-investment funds. Robinhood's mission is to democratize finance for all. To make investing accessible, friendly, and understandable to newcomers and experts alike. How would I improve it? Robinhood makes money from a few different channel"

    Matan S. - "How would you improve Robinhood? Robinhood. I started to use Robinhood when I first got a job after grad school. I started using it as a tool to do no fees investment. Recently this year, I began to use their high-yield saving account to make money on my non-investment funds. Robinhood's mission is to democratize finance for all. To make investing accessible, friendly, and understandable to newcomers and experts alike. How would I improve it? Robinhood makes money from a few different channel"See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Asked at Gameberry Labs 

    "Go has simpler syntax than Java. It is light weight. It is not Object Oriented. It does not support function overloading and function overriding. But these are small technical differences. Both are similar when it comes to testing. You have to create a mock object and implement an interface. Functionally, I did not feel any major difference."

    Vishal T. - "Go has simpler syntax than Java. It is light weight. It is not Object Oriented. It does not support function overloading and function overriding. But these are small technical differences. Both are similar when it comes to testing. You have to create a mock object and implement an interface. Functionally, I did not feel any major difference."See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • "reaching my goal and going to the limits"

    Joshua B. - "reaching my goal and going to the limits"See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Behavioral
    Product Strategy
  • "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."

    Jonah J. - "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."See full answer

    Behavioral
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • +1

    "This cannot be answered as a black and white question. It has to be a careful mix of both. If we are delivering a product that is time-sensitive, and we have customers waiting for it, we would rather ship a product quickly with lesser features (MVP) and keep building on it later. But if we can delay our product release to the market by a couple of weeks, then we rather work on getting all the features right and delivering it."

    Ridhima R. - "This cannot be answered as a black and white question. It has to be a careful mix of both. If we are delivering a product that is time-sensitive, and we have customers waiting for it, we would rather ship a product quickly with lesser features (MVP) and keep building on it later. But if we can delay our product release to the market by a couple of weeks, then we rather work on getting all the features right and delivering it."See full answer

    Behavioral
  • "My strategy has always been to observe the existing systems and people in a company that I go into for 2-3 months before making any drastic changes. In this time, I build relationships one on one and understand each role in the overall system. I also put each of these stakeholders at ease by letting them know that I'm not a threat and have approachable discussions. Once I reach a comfortable level, I pose questions and ask them for solutions. That way, I have seen that the problem also get solve"

    Ashwin K. - "My strategy has always been to observe the existing systems and people in a company that I go into for 2-3 months before making any drastic changes. In this time, I build relationships one on one and understand each role in the overall system. I also put each of these stakeholders at ease by letting them know that I'm not a threat and have approachable discussions. Once I reach a comfortable level, I pose questions and ask them for solutions. That way, I have seen that the problem also get solve"See full answer

    Behavioral
  • "Pango Bit waze"

    Oded W. - "Pango Bit waze"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
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