Vish Sangale
NOTEApril 2021

Behavioral Questions

In senior technical roles, behavioral interviews are often more about impact, ownership, and cross-functional leadership than technical skill. They test how you handle conflict, complexity, and ambiguity.

The STAR Method: Your Core Framework

Use this structure for every story. Be specific, data-driven, and brief.

Common Interview Prompts

Expert Tips for Senior Interviews

  1. Focus on “We” but highlight “I”: While it’s important to be a team player, the interviewer needs to know exactly what your contribution was.
  2. Quantify your Impact: Use numbers. “Increased efficiency” is good; “Reduced training time by 25%” is great.
  3. Show Ownership: Talk about times you took initiative outside your formal scope to solve a critical problem.
  4. Be Vulnerable but Constructive: When talking about failures, don’t blame others. Focus on the learning process and how you’ve grown since then.

Conclusion

The best stories are the ones where you show emotional intelligence and technical leadership. Prepare 5-7 “universal” stories that can be adapted to multiple questions, and you’ll be well-prepared for any senior-level behavioral interview.