There were no difficult or unexpected questions. Everything was the norm. I was asked how I would have handled an upset caller and to describe a challenging situation in which I had done well.
Academic Advisor Interviews
Academic Advisor Interview Questions
When interviewing to be an academic advisor, employers are looking for a candidate with some background experience in advising to back up their qualifications. An extensive knowledge about college programs, requirements, and transferring must be a part of an academic advisor's repertoire Expect questions about your advising style and be prepared to provide an example of how you could implement your knowledge to help a student realistically reach their dream school.
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Every question seemed pretty standard and there wasn't anything difficult or unexpected, but it could be that I prepared well. Mainly wanted to know what my desire was to work in higher education, what drew my interest for this particular position and that I would be comfortable speaking with student's over the phone.
What do you know about this position and how do you feel your background can contribute to this position?
Name a time where you made a mistake and how did you go about fixing it?
Tell us a time you made a mistake in a professional setting.
What is your biggest accomplishment?
what do you want to be when you grow up how important was family planning to you when you decided to apply for this position what would your supervisor say are your three strengths and three weaknesses
Describe a time where you had a difficult situation with a customer or a student How did you manage their concern from start to finish?
Tell me about a time when you had to build rapport with someone very diff from you in terms of values, belief systems, cultures, etc. (What did you consider when building rapport? How did it differ from how you might build rapport with someone more similar to you? What would you do differently? What did you learn?)
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