Our friends at CEDR HR Solutions do a great job of defining both of these interview methods:
“In a traditional interview, the interviewer asks prospective hires a series of straightforward, open-ended questions like, 'How would you handle [insert hypothetical situation],' 'What 5 words best describe you,' 'What is your greatest weakness,' or 'Describe what customer service means to you.'You can read the whole article at http://www.cedrsolutions.com/best-hiring-tool/.
In contrast, for a behavioral interview, the employer identifies a vital skill set that they want the ideal person in that position to have and then develops a series of questions geared toward eliciting answers where the candidate demonstrated those skills in the past.
For example:
- Tell me about a time where you had to use patience to calm down a patient.
- Describe a goal you set for yourself and how you met it.
- What do you consider your greatest work achievement?
- How do you handle interruptions at work? Give examples .”
Anyone can describe their skills in a traditional question and answer interview. However, the Behavioral Interview questions will allow you to gain insight into how the candidate applies those skills, which is much more important in your eye care practice.
Here are some other questions that could apply directly to hiring in your eye care practice:
To an associate Optometrist/Ophthalmologist candidate:
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Describe an instance when you worked with a patient to overcome their fears and gain their trust.
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How do you accept input from an assistant while in the operatory with a patient?
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Tell me about a time when you did not agree with a treatment plan developed by another provider. How did you address this matter and still provide
quality care to the patient?
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Describe a time when you had to get a patient payment upfront but they would or could not pay at that time?
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How would you handle an employee who is repeatedly missing work or consistently late?
ETS Vision is a Vision Recruiting firm specializing in finding and placing Optometrists, Ophthalmologists, and Vision Staff throughout the United States. www.etsvision.com
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