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That's really colourful. However other than tell me about yourself or walk me through your resume I don't like to ask hypothetical questions.
I may ask describe your leadership style for supervisory roles.
But I try to stick to questions that tie back to past experiences. "Could you give me an example of a time where you had to meet conflicting deadlines?". That way if the person answers if I had deadlines I would do this, I can ask them to tie it back to a previous bullet point on their resume instead of making things up. I also hate people answering we: we did this, we did that. This necessitates asking what did you do specifically.
I may ask describe your leadership style for supervisory roles.
But I try to stick to questions that tie back to past experiences. "Could you give me an example of a time where you had to meet conflicting deadlines?". That way if the person answers if I had deadlines I would do this, I can ask them to tie it back to a previous bullet point on their resume instead of making things up. I also hate people answering we: we did this, we did that. This necessitates asking what did you do specifically.
