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Behavior Specialist Interviews
Behavior Specialist Interview Questions
"Employer's hiring behavior specialists are looking for candidates with the educational background and interpersonal skills to properly instruct patients with behavioral disabilities. In an interview, be ready to speak to your background in behavioral psychology and any experience working with children or disabled individuals. Be prepared to explain how you would handle difficult patients with aversions to learning as well as what corrective methods you would use."
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Are you flexible about schedule changes?
A family of 4 (2 parents and 2 children) is trying to cross a river. They see a canoe they can use, but it can only hold two people (A child and a parent, 2 children, or one parent). How can the entire family get across the river? Note: No one can swim across.
10 coin machines, one of them is distributing special coins of a different theoretical weight relative to the other 9 machines. You have a scale and can only perform one weighing. How do you find out which machine is spitting out the special coins?
What age ranges have I worked with ?
I was asked if I wanted the job. Then I was asked if I promised to be on time and to tell them about any times where Ive been tardy. That was the whole interview. Very quick
They asked me about my experience in ABA and my long term goals.
Why I decided to work in this field
no real questions. the basics. why do you want to work for us. have you worked with autistic children before. blah blah blah
Nothing out of the ordinary. Very relaxed.
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