Project Management-Interview Questions
Project Management-Interview Questions
Contents
Introduction Preparing for Your Interview Specific Skill Areas Preparing for a PSO Interview Project Manager Interviews-Soft Skills Preparing for Interview-Soft Skills Project Manager Interviews - Short & Sweet In Summary 3 3 4 4 6 7 8 9
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INTRODUCTION
Arras People has been running its highly successful Project Management Careers Clinic for the last 3 years providing guidance and advice to people at all levels of their programme and project management careers from a wide variety of backgrounds and sectors. One area of focus has been assisting those people who are new to project management, whether at the beginning of their career from leaving college or university or from people looking to take their careers in a new direction. The broadest and most frequently asked question we get asked is: How do I get into a project management role. This is one of the most difficult to answer; the shortest answer we can give is It depends! Here are some of our thoughts, opinions, guidance and advice weve given to people, including specific questions and answers directly from our careers clinics.
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A classic question and you should be banking on one coming up like it. Which elements of the project co-ordination do you enjoy the most / the least? Again a question that often comes up and you need to have an answer ready including turning the negative into a positive. You're asked to prepare a document that outlines a process that you're not familiar with, how would you handle this request? Looking for some of the softer skills a project support possesses when dealing with unknown territory. What activities and tasks are expected to be completed by a Project Co-ordinator in the area of planning / risks / issues / reporting, etc? How well can you describe the role you perform, interviewers are looking at the depth of your knowledge. What level of expertise would you say you were using MS Project? Not just looking for a expert / intermediate answer here - give examples of where and how you have used it. When asked by friends and family about
your career - how do you describe what you do? A fun question that most project support people have faced at some point in their life... yeah, just what is it that you do!? In a project you've supported what did you learn in terms of the management of the project? This question is almost certainly about your understanding of the whole project framework and how project delivery does try to hit predetermined costs, time and scope. Tell me about something new you've learnt in project support recently? You do make sure you're constantly learning and challenging yourself don't you?
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Read our article from Tipoffs about Short and Sweet Question Samples For Job interview Preparation Additional Project Management Interview Question Sources: Project Smart
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IN SUMMARY
You first employment role may not be directly in project management, however in most organisations there is change happening and companies are always looking for their staff to assist and lead in the implementation of change and new ideas that make a company more efficient and a better place to work. The focus here is your individual attitude, if you are willing to take on responsibility and make things happen you will be noticed for having seized the opportunity enabling you to demonstrate your capability and potential for project management.
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