Asking
questions about management style may be somewhat uncomfortable, but it's just good preparation.
Norman continues to ask so - far harmless
questions about his management style and CV.
Not exact matches
It was a relief from the morning's stress and it gave him a lot of time to ask
questions — to hear stories
about Susan's
management style, and generally to learn what others thought of the company.
Don't be nervous
about asking this
question; it is very common for managers to be asked
about their
management style, and they will have an answer at hand, just as a candidate has an answer ready for «Tell me
about yourself.»
See if the job is the right fit for you — ask
questions about specifics, such as your responsibilities, the number of people in your team or details
about the
management style.
Is this a straightforward job interview
question for managers
about management style?
If you're crushing an interview (in the best sense of the word), you'll often see some reassuring non-verbal cues — the interviewer might smile as you diplomatically answer a trick
question or nod when you talk
about your
management style.
The «what is your
management style»
question isn't only
about management.
If you're applying for a
management position, you will be asked many
questions about your leadership
style, how you motivate employees, build team cohesiveness, etc..
Answering these
questions — The interviewer wants to learn
about your
management style, approach and attitude.
You will also be asked
about collegiality, supervision
style and
management, all
questions designed to determine if you are a good fit personally for the job.
• Database
management, proficient with database software, and experience with Microsoft Office and graphics software • Excellent communication skills to answer
questions and convey important information
about research, as well as attentive listening to understand top research priorities • Experience analyzing primary sources, and clear writing so ideas are expressed logically and coherently • Solid understanding of Chicago Manual
Style to edit and proofread documents • Great organization skills to keep research notes filed • Fluent in German