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Behavioral Interview Round is also known as the Jedi Interview round at Facebook.
It is about you and your history, your résumé, and your motivation.
The purpose of this interview is to assess whether the candidate will thrive in Facebook's peer-to-peer, minimal process, and unstructured engineering organization.
Know yourself! Take the time to review your résumé, as the interviewer will almost certainly ask about key events in your work history.
Have concrete examples or anecdotes to support each of the questions.
Familiarize yourself with Facebook's mission statement and its five core values:
Be yourself! Be open and honest about your successes and failures.
Be humble and focus on teamwork, leadership, and mentorship qualities.
Video Explanation with Evaluation Criteria, Response Framework, and Tips & Tricks.
This introductory question helps the interviewers in one of their primary goals, which is to get to know you.
Interviewers try to learn various aspects about you from:
They also notice how well you can connect with your colleagues and communicate your ideas clearly and effectively.
Have compelling stories about your current and past experiences. This story should show that you are passionate about your current work.
Pull your most proficient skills from the job description. This will help you to project confidence to the interviewer.
Be concise, honest, and engaging. Do not recite your entire resume in the interview.
Tailor your answer to the role and company you are interviewing for.
This is your first impression, and thus keep it on a positive note.
Prepare and practice the response for this question beforehand, as it will be tough to structure your answer on the spot during the interview.
Do not memorize the answer as it should come naturally, and you should sound confident to the interviewer.
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