The interview was with two managers from the relevant business team in Finance and Strategy. The “relevant business team” is the team you nominate to Telstra’s recruiters as your preferred business team. The interview was structured in three parts: 1. a 5 minute presentation on a finance-related case study; 2. behavioural interview; and 3. some time for questions for the interviewers. The case study presentation is relatively straight forward if you have prepared, but be ready to answer the interviewers’ questions about the content of the presentation. The interviewers asked standard questions during the behavioural interview such as: “1. Why have you applied to Telstra and why would you be a good fit for a role in the Finance and Strategy team? 2. Describe a time when you had to work in a team. What role did you play? What were some of the challenges you faced and what was the outcome? 3. Describe a time when you demonstrated leadership. What difficulties did you face and how did you overcome them?” Prior to the interview we were advised by Telstra’s recruitment team to answer the behavioural questions using the “CARE” method: 1. “Context” where you give a brief outline of the situation and the challenges you faced; 2. “Actions” where you talk through the key steps you took to resolve / manage the situation; 3. “Results” where you summarise the outcome of your actions; and 4. “Evidence” where you provide examples to support / back up the results you just described. It's a good idea to have prepared some questions for the interviewers about Telstra, the role, the relevant business unit, career paths etc. because there will probably be some time left at the end for these questions.
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They insisted in asking in every interview, why do I want to join the program.
Describe a time when a team member was not adhering to set policy or rules. What was your response?
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During the last exercise, how would you rate your performance, and what would you do differently (during the SRD).
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An introduction of yourself in German/English, your strengths and weaknesses, why did you choose your university and your degree, STAR method questions (handling negative feedback, conflict in a group, leading a group), the class you liked the most and the least, which two historical people (dead or alive) would you like to meet, why did you apply for the program, did you do any volunteering or joined any student groups, about your international experiences (why did you choose these destinations), why should we hire you, most proud accomplishments in university
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