LifeSpan Interview
Interviews for Top Jobs at Lifespan
Behavioral Specialist Interview
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Interview
Started with a phone call, then an in person interview walking around the rooms and meeting current employees who worked in the facility at the present time. Briefly spoke in a meeting room and went over any questions.
- How I handle stressful situations
Administrative/Clerical Interview
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Interview
Detailed and informative. Clearly explained the qualifications, expectations and culture. Encouraged educational and professional growth, work/life balance and community service. Working with more than one hospital also encouraged growth opportunities in other departments.
- What are you looking for in a position with this department?
New Grad Registered Nurse Interview
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Interview
Approached through school with interest survey. Then had a phone interview and resume review with recruiter. Was asked past situational questions. Now forwarded to next round of nursing recruiters. But was given benefits book to review and asked shift preferences.
- How did you deal with a disagreement you had with a professor or supervisor?
Young Adulthood: Early 20s to Early 40s
Questions
- How often are you in contact with your emerging adult child?
- What means do you most frequently use to keep in contact (face-to-face, phone calls, texting, social media, etc.)?
- How has your relationship changed with your emerging adult child over time?
- How much financial support do you provide to your child? How does this compare with what your parents provided when you were in your twenties?
- What are the main sources of conflict, if any, that you have with your child at this stage of life?
- What are the main worries and concerns that you have about your child?
- Which of the following factors do you consider to be important in reaching adulthood? (accepting responsibility for oneself; becoming financially independent; making independent decisions; finishing education; getting married; move out of parents house)
- Do you see your child as an adult?
- Many people believe that young people today take longer to reach adulthood than 30 or 40 years ago. Do you see this as positive, negative, or both? Why?
Middle Adulthood: Early 40s to Early 60s
Questions
Choose a film or television episode which focuses on one or multiple character(s) who are in the middle adulthood and/or late adulthood range. What you choose should be dense with class concepts and references to theory. You should have a minimum of three course concepts that you refer to in the viewing. Your description should show your understanding of the concept or theory and include an explanation of how the episode or film demonstrates and supports the concept. The more you elaborate and provide details, the better. Be sure to provide the name of the film or television show, and if it is the latter, the season and episode number. Describe scenes and the characters involved: do not assume I have seen the show!
FAQ
What is a life span interview?
What are good interview questions about life?
- What is your earliest memory?
- Who are your parents? …
- Where were you born?
- How many siblings do you have and where do you fall in your family?
- What were your chores?
- What is your hometown, and what was it like when you were young?
- Did you like school?
- What did you do for fun?
What are the 5 interview questions?
- Could you tell me about yourself and describe your background in brief? …
- How did you hear about this position? …
- What type of work environment do you prefer? …
- How do you deal with pressure or stressful situations? …
- Do you prefer working independently or on a team?