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An overview of the differences between behavioral and case interviews, along with helpful resources for preparing for case interviews. Behavioral interviews assess past experiences and behaviors, while case interviews require analyzing business dilemmas and proposing solutions. Find youtube videos, books, websites, and practice partners to help you prepare.
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Many people wonder what the differences are between a behavioral interview and a case interview. The case interview is employed primarily by consulting firms and hospitals hiring administrative fellows and other management-type roles. Case interviews are increasingly being used by other types of organizations as well.
Below you will find a summary of the differences between behavioral interviews and case interviews. You will also find many helpful websites, practice sites, and additional information to help you prepare for your case interviews.
Behavioral Interview Summary
The behavioral interview technique is used by employers to evaluate a candidate's past experiences and behaviors in order to determine their potential for future success. The interviewer identifies desired skills and behaviors, and then asks for very specific examples from the candidate’s prior experience to demonstrate that they indeed possess these skills. For example, an interviewer might ask, “Could you give me a specific example of when you worked with a difficult team member, and how you handed it?”
Case Interview Summary
The case interview is one in which "you are introduced to a business dilemma facing a particular company. You are asked to analyze the situation, identify key business issues, and discuss how you would address the problems involved." (MIT Careers Handbook)
For preparing for case interviews, below are several resources:
Sample Free Introduction Case:
Methodist Hospital to Re-target Patient Segments Case Type: improve profitability. Consulting Firm: IMS Health Consulting Group second round job interview. Industry Coverage: healthcare: hospital & medical.
Case Interview Question #00591: Your client is the CEO of The Methodist Hospital. Located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, Methodist is one of the most comprehensive hospitals in the United States, with leading specialists in every field of medicine. The hospital has earned worldwide recognition in multiple specialties including cardiovascular surgery, cancer and epilepsy treatment and organ transplantation. As a
large comprehensive hospital providing full range of services in a large urban area, the Methodist Hospital has done very well historically. In the last five years, however, the hospital’s profitability has decreased to the point that they are almost out of money and will not be able to meet their financial and social mission. The CEO comes to you to ask for advice. Specifically, he wants you to help address the following two questions:
Additional Information: (to be given to you if asked): The revenue scheme of The Methodist Hospital’s different services falls into the following three different categories. ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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