Phone interview: The panel interview involved three people from human resources. One main person asked the questions, and the other two panelists asked 1 or 2 questions each. They were filtering final candidates for the on-campus interviews. These were the questions for the 30 minute phone interview: 1) Tell us about yourself 2) Tell us what you know of what an Administrative Manager does. 3) Tell us about your administrative experience 4) Tell us why you want to work at GWU 5) Did you seek & complete any outside training to improve your performance as an employee (out of your own initiative)? 6) Tell us about your tech skills (Microsoft products, databases like Banner, web design, social media, etc.) 7) How long have you been unemployed? What have you been doing during this period of unemployment? 8) If we contacted your previous employers, what would all of them say about you? 9) Why do you feel that you are the best fit for this position? 10) Do you have any questions for us? The questions were straight forward and they weren't confusing. If you share additional information about yourself, be prepared to explain it very quickly and with a minimum amount of words. They will ask follow-up questions if you deviate from the main questions. It really wasn't that bad. No need to be super nervous (for the phone interview, at least).
Administrative Coordinator Interviews
Administrative Coordinator Interview Questions
"During an interview for an administrative coordinator position, be prepared to showcase the multi-tasking and organizational skills required of this job with specific examples from your past. Employers are looking for individuals capable of staying on top of multiple projects at once as well of communicating quickly and efficiently with all parties involved. Previous administrative experience is highly desired "
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From 1st annoyed guy: "How would you handle competing deadlines when all of us come to you at 4:30 and our projects are due at 5pm and we're all equally important?"
Tell me about a situation at your previous employeer where you came up against a difficult situation morally. What was the situation, how did y ou handle it, and what was teh outcome.
What do you most need to improve upon in your professional work?
Why do you want to work with this Company?
How will you describe yourself, something not written in your resume?
Most unexpected question was how well I work with someone who is meticulous or micro-manages. I should have taken this as a red flag.
kind if work did you do that pertains to the position
Tell us how you helped increase team morale.
Willingness to work outside of hired role to assist other members in the organization if required.
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