Q&A Project Management Careers: Value Based Interviews

Q&A Project Management Careers: Value Based Interviews

I’ve applied for a project management role, and the employer wants to conduct a “values-based interview.” How should I prepare? Values-based interviews (VBI) tend to be used by organizations focused less on the bottom line and more on public service, such as not-for-profits. At these organizations, how an employee behaves at work is equally important as his or her ability to do the job. A VBI helps an employer understand a candidate’s motives, attitudes and values. To prepare, first research the organization’s values and beliefs. Go beyond any information the company may have provided you. Search the Internet for news articles on recent projects that display your potential employer’s values.

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Q&A Project Management Careers: Value Based Interviews

     


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