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Episode 34 of Interview Prep with Fexingo tackles the integrity interview question — often the hardest to prepare for because it forces a real ethical dilemma. Lucas and Luna break down a specific case: a hiring manager at a mid-size logistics firm who asked candidates to describe a time they caught a colleague bending company policy. They discuss why vague answers like 'I always follow the rules' fail, and walk through a step-by-step method using a real example: discovering a teammate was padding expense reports by small amounts. The episode covers how to frame the situation without throwing anyone under the bus, show your decision-making process, and demonstrate accountability. Lucas also shares a counterintuitive insight: the best answers often involve admitting your own hesitation. By the end, listeners have a concrete framework they can adapt to any integrity scenario — and a warning against the most common mistake: choosing a trivial problem instead of a real ethical tension.
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By FexingoEpisode 34 of Interview Prep with Fexingo tackles the integrity interview question — often the hardest to prepare for because it forces a real ethical dilemma. Lucas and Luna break down a specific case: a hiring manager at a mid-size logistics firm who asked candidates to describe a time they caught a colleague bending company policy. They discuss why vague answers like 'I always follow the rules' fail, and walk through a step-by-step method using a real example: discovering a teammate was padding expense reports by small amounts. The episode covers how to frame the situation without throwing anyone under the bus, show your decision-making process, and demonstrate accountability. Lucas also shares a counterintuitive insight: the best answers often involve admitting your own hesitation. By the end, listeners have a concrete framework they can adapt to any integrity scenario — and a warning against the most common mistake: choosing a trivial problem instead of a real ethical tension.
#IntegrityInterviewQuestion #BehavioralInterview #EthicalDilemma #InterviewTips #JobSearch #CareerAdvice #HiringManagerInsights #InterviewPrep #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #LucasAndLuna #ExpenseReportCase #DecisionMaking #Accountability #HonestyInInterviews #InterviewStrategy #WorkplaceEthics
Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo