Passion
If you ask the question, “What are some of your passions?,” you will begin to see how this person will perform while working for you. If their passions have taken them far and wide they will do the same for you. Even if they are young, as they share their passions you will begin to see how these questions reveal more than the questions you’ve been asking.
You will begin to see what this person is capable of and what they have done and will do to achieve it. They will be able to move mountains for you. Satisfy your customers. Help new employees and even motivate others to excel.
Following questions will help you draw out more on how their passions govern their actions.
1. Show me examples where you have committed yourself to the pursuit of lifelong learning?
2. Describe the process you would go through to gain a through knowledge of a subject.
3. Explain in detail something that you are an expert at.
4. Tell me of a time where you have successfully persuaded others to adopt your point of view.
5. Tell me about two memorable projects, one success and one failure. To what do you attribute the success and failure?
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Thursday, July 13, 2006
How Do You Find Passion?
Posted by The Internet Dark Ages at 7:59 PM
Labels: customer service, customer service training, employee essentials, growing your business, impact, ingenuity, initiative, integrity, passion, retailing, selling
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