questions during government interview

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Anyone knows what questions the government usually asks during interview? Finacial services area.
 
There will usually be 5 or 6 questions, of which 2 or 3 are directly related to your job, with the rest being how to organize your work, how you communicate with your boss and colleagues, how to react in some tricky situations. Remember to answer AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. The interviewers are not allowed to prompt you to speak, and will not give you hints if you miss anything. Just remember, government interviews are not really interviews; rather they are oral response to examination questions, i.e. you sit for an exam but instead of writing down the answer, you just say them orally. It does not matter if you answer too much. In fact, the more detailed the better.
 
how to arrange your priority?

how to handle the conflict?

customer service?

you'd better have some examples to demo these abilities
 
What Tongjiya said is not always ture, it is different in different departments, they don't follow the same rules or same test.
 
The questions are set by the Public Service Commission and so are the procedures to conduct the interviews and the marking scheme.

What Tongjiya said is not always true, it is different in different departments, they don't follow the same rules or same test.
 
The questions are set by the Public Service Commission and so are the procedures to conduct the interviews and the marking scheme.

It depends, my friend got a job in the IT department with CRA, he didn't get any of the described questions, but he did have to pass a bunch of CISCO networking test.
 
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