Example of a MSW student field placement interview which demonstrates preparedness, appropriate use of self- disclosure, as well as how to answer a behavioral type of question regarding conflict. University of South Carolina
You should list your strengths and focus on what you can contribute...examples might be a strong work ethic, great attitude, ability to work well on a team and with diverse personalities and backgrounds....you could also focus on technical skills, such as a strong writing skills, certified in motivational interviewing, etc. I hope this is helpful -Melissa Reitmeier, PhD
@@fieldeducationofficecoswuo896 thnku so much. I was looking for some more mock interviews kindly upload if you got some. Also, I am international student. I am quite overwhelmed by the placement interview. Feeling aimless like where to start for interview preparation. I hope if you can hlp me.
google potential interview questions and practice them with your friend or at least think about how you'll answer them beforehand. But you shouldn't need to memorize anything. They're not quizzing you on what you know. They want to get to know who you are as a person, your experience, your strength etc. They also see right through generic BS answers so be honest.
Nabil hmidouch it’s extremely helpful to have a plan so you won’t blank out and stutter. It’s always beneficial to be prepare and most people do have something memorize, just don’t make it seem too obvious