Human Resources Management Trainee Interview

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Description:
The Human Resources Management Trainee learns the daily operations and the overall role of the Human Resources department as a strategic business partner within logistics operations. The successful candidate will:

* Become knowledgeable on staffing, training, diversity awareness, and teamwork.
* Get a tremendous amount of satisfaction from motivating themselves and others every day.
* Work with the Human Resources manager, Human Resources representatives, operational executives, headquarters, payroll and benefits, and HR technicians - as well as outside government agencies and vendors.
* Receive technical training and mentoring.
* Learn to assess talent to build a strong management and hourly team.
* Ensure that staffing needs are met in a timely manner, from placing ads to interviewing and hiring.
* Learn how we build our company culture.
* Maintain an environment that supports diversity.
* Become familiar with our HR programs, including Workers Compensation, Drug-Free Workplace, and New Employee Orientation
* Ensure that employees receive timely, accurate reviews, wage, increases, and benefits.
* Build credibility with employees to facilitate communication and respond to concerns.
* Ensure that our legal obligations are met by tracking team employee member records and conforming to all applicable laws.


Practice Interview

  1. Tell us about yourself.

  2. Why do you want to leave your current employer?

  3. What are your goals for the next five years?

  4. What are you looking for in a company?

  5. Why do you want to work for us?

  6. When have you used a PowerPoint presentation?

  7. Give an example of when you had a problem with a peer. How did you handle it?

  8. Name an instance that you made a wrong decision.

  9. Give an example of a time when you felt you were right and others were wrong.

  10. Give an instance of when you were wrong and others were right. How did you handle it?

  11. When have you been asked to do something that you knew was wrong?

  12. How have you been a leader in the past?

  13. What courses have you taken that have been most influential in your professional development?

  14. What advice would you give to someone taking the same course?

  15. What are your salary requirements?

  16. Is there anything else that we should know about you that would impact our decision?


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