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sattari [20]
2 years ago
13

The PARK method is helpful in an interview by helping you focus on the __________ when thinking through possible answers. questi

ons being asked by the interviewer information about a company or corporation most relevant aspects of your experience process of interviewing properly
English
1 answer:
-BARSIC- [3]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

the most relevant questions that employer might ask.

Explanation:

PARK method of interview is helpful to analyze the questions that the employer might ask. This helps answer behavioral interviews.

In an interview, the employer asks questions about the past experiences of the employee.

PARK stands for

Problem

Action

Results

Knowledge

<u>According to this method, the employer will start by asking question like what happened or what was the problem that you faced? Then what action did you take? What was the result of that action? Was it successful? And, what knowledge you gained from this problem? </u>

This is helpful when the employee know the company that he is going into and relating the company's nature to your life and analyzing relevant questions that might be asked.

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