Behavior Questions, Campus Recruiting, I have phone interview with new hr in the cna. Couples of behavior questions. Very normal. Appropriately she asked the same questions with my other classmates. I don't know why I couldn't get the offer. I asked my mentors about that, she pointed out that for some reasons they don't like other majors instead of accounting.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at CNA
Interview
I first heard about CNA at one of my college's career fairs and dropped off my resume at their table. About two weeks later, I was invited to an information session held at the college and invited to register for an interview on campus. The interview was held a week after the information session and lasted a little over an hour. A few weeks later, I received an email from a hiring recruiter and asked to drive to a nearby city where I would have interviews with three different people. This process lasted a little over four hours and I was compensated for the travel expenses. I was contacted a month later by the same hiring recruiter who was just wanting to touch base to make sure that I was still interested in the position. I let her know that I had several other offers that I was considering and would like to know if CNA were interested enough of if I need to pursue the other options. I received a call about an hour later and was offered the position. I was sent an email with the hiring documents attached and I was able to sign the documents and send them back electronically.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Both interviews are behavior based interviews and will ask questions that are designed to gauge how you would respond in a given situation. This interview technique is based on the idea that your past actions will dictate your future actions. The majority of the questions will ask you to explain a difficult situation, how you handled it, and what were the results. Keep in mind that these questions are trying to gauge your behaviors so be sure to show the skills in your responses that the job is looking for. I would suggest re-reading the job description before entering the interview and preparing your detailed responses to these skills. Be as specific as possible when answering. Doing research on behavioral based questions and preparing for some of the questions that are provided should help you be prepared for the process.