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  • Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com.

  • And in this tutorial, I'm going to teach you how to pass a junior project manager interview.

  • If you have a junior project manager interview coming up, please do make sure you watch this

  • tutorial fully from beginning to end, because I promise to make you the standout candidate.

  • Now, how am I going to achieve that? Well, I will cover the following things during the

  • forthcoming tutorial. I'm going to give you some great tips for passing your junior project

  • manager interview. I will give you a number of sample junior project manager interview

  • questions; the likely interview questions that will come up during your interview. I

  • will then give you suggested answers to those interview questions to help you prepare. I

  • will tell you the qualities that the assessor is looking for from effective junior project

  • managers. And I will also give you three questions to ask at the end of your junior project manager

  • interview. So there are five great reasons why you should watch this from beginning to

  • end and take notes. Now, before I get into the content, a quick, warm welcome to this

  • junior project manager interview training tutorial. My name is Richard McMunn. That's

  • me there in the center. I am a former fire officer, a project manager myself, and I've

  • been helping people to pass their interviews for 20 years now on. I always do that by giving

  • you top scoring answers to the interview questions. Please do make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel

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  • you. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn.com if you want to. My LinkedIn.com link is in

  • the description below the video and it's always good to connect with like-minded individuals

  • and professionals like yourself. Okay, let's get into the content. The junior project manager

  • interview questions and answers training tutorial. So the first thing I want to quickly cover

  • is the qualities that you need to demonstrate during your interview to make sure you pass.

  • The qualities that we need to make sure you show the interviewer are, the fact that you

  • are a great organizer and a planner. These two are really, really important. And I've

  • integrated those into the answers that are coming right now. You have to demonstrate

  • that you can remain calm and cool under pressure. A really important quality that is needed

  • to be an effective junior project manager. You are also a total completer-finisher, somebody

  • who gets things done and somebody who always focuses on delivery. As a project manager,

  • you have to deliver on time, to budget and to specification. You also have to have strong

  • communication and interpersonal skills, be able to create and follow systems, procedures

  • and also processes. So those are the qualities that I have included within the answers that

  • are coming right now. Let's get straight to them. The first junior project manager interview

  • question that we need to tackle is: Tell me about yourself why you want to become the

  • junior project manager? My tip for answering this question highly is that in your answer,

  • explain how your natural abilities draw you to the role of a project manager. Here we

  • go. “I am a positive, enthusiastic and driven person who wants to become a junior project

  • manager because the natural qualities and attributes I possess will make me effective,

  • efficient and competent in the role. For example, I am able to deliver fully on the project

  • specifications, I take pride in maintaining the highest standards of work achievable,

  • and I possess the relevant planning and organization capabilities that are needed within this role.

  • Outside of work I lead a healthy and stable lifestyle, which means when I am at work,

  • I am energized, totally focused on achieving the best possible results for my employer,

  • and always totally committed to the commercial objectives that drive a business forward.”

  • That is a great answer! It is positive in nature. It is loaded with positive keywords

  • that will resonate in a strong manner with the interviewer. Let's move on to the next

  • junior project manager interview question and that is, what past experiences do you

  • have that will make you a good junior project manager? So my tip for answering this question

  • is when answering the question, put yourself in the shoes of the interviewer. What experiences

  • do you think they want to hear? They want to hear of experiences that are closely aligned

  • to the role of a junior project manager. Here is my suggested answer to this interview question.

  • The past experiences I have that I feel will make me a great junior project manager,

  • are all centered on my ability to plan and organize my work effectively, my ability to

  • communicate clearly with people, and also my desire to build up strong working relationships

  • with individuals and teams. For example, in a previous role, I was renowned for being

  • a strong organizer and planner and all of my work would consistently be completed on

  • time and to a high standard. Within the same role, I often had to communicate closely with

  • team members and external contractors, so I fully I understand how important it is to

  • provide clarity of communication at all times, and to also make it clear what is expected

  • from people. Other experiences I have, include my ability to listen, my ability to motivate

  • and inspire others and also my positive and determined attitude towards my work. I feel

  • strongly that my previous work experiences will benefit me in the role of a junior project

  • manager with your company.” Now that is an in-depth answer and I have deliberately

  • made it in-depth because they are saying what past experiences do you have, and to be effective

  • as a project manager, you need to have lots of past experiences that are closely aligned

  • to the requirements of the role. That's important. Next interview question I want you to prepare

  • for is, what would you do in the first four weeks of starting as our junior project manager?

  • What would you do in the first four weeks of starting as a junior project manager for

  • our company? So my tip for answering this question is, tell the interview panel you

  • already have a plan in place of what you will do when you start. Because this then shows

  • you are taking the role seriously and you are already thinking ahead. Here is my suggested

  • answer. “I already have a plan in place of what I intend to do once I start. First

  • and foremost, I will obtain a clear and concise brief from you, the management team, as to

  • how you want my work to fit in to the company’s long-term commercial objectives. Then, I would

  • spend time reading the company Standard Operating Procedures so I was fully up to speed in regard

  • to expectations and standards of work required. I would also get to know the people who would

  • be working with me on the project management team, and I will also get a thorough understanding

  • of how the administrative aspect of your business works, as I see this as an important part

  • of my role as the Junior Project Manager.” You are demonstrating there that you already

  • have a plan in place of what you will do when you start. The majority of people will not

  • have a clue how to answer that question! The next junior project manager interview question

  • I want you to prepare for is, sum up project management to me in one word? My tip for answering

  • this question is, although you should give them a one word answer specifically to this

  • interview question, I recommend you then expand and tell them why you've chosen that particular

  • word, and what it sees about you as a junior project manager. So here is my answer to the

  • question: Sum up project management to me in one word? “DELIVERY – I would have

  • to say delivery, simply because project management is all about fulfilling your promises, completing

  • what is required to the necessary standards, and also making sure things are completed

  • on time. Everything you do as a Junior Project Manager should always be focused on DELIVERY.”

  • So that is MY interpretation of project management. It's about delivering on time, to specification

  • and on budget. That is what is important to me. You might have a different word that you

  • would use, but for me, DELIVERY is very strong and powerful. The next question that I want

  • you to prepare for is, why do you want to work for our company as a junior project manager?

  • Now, this question is pretty much guaranteed to come up. So my tip for answering this question

  • is, show the interviewer you have conducted plenty of research into their company. Give

  • at least three specific reasons why you have chosen to work for them. Now, most candidates

  • won't have a clue what to say to this interview question, but you are going to be different.

  • As I say, this will come up during your interview. Here is my suggested answer. “When I saw

  • this position advertised, I knew I wanted to apply for it because it was with your company.

  • You have an outstanding reputation, which would make me feel privileged to work for

  • you, and you also clearly support all of your staff so they can work to the highest standards

  • possible in their jobs. I also conducted quite a bit of research before applying, and it

  • became clear that the list of clients you have worked with over the years means the

  • standards you set, and expect from your team, are the highest possible. I too have high

  • standards, and therefore I feel I would be able to fit in well with the values of the

  • organization.” That's a brilliant answer! You are giving three great reasons why you

  • want to work for their company. So the next junior project manager interview question

  • I want you to prepare for is, what's your biggest weakness? Again, I would be extremely

  • surprised if this didn't appear during your interview. My tip for answering this is: now

  • we have to be very careful in how we answer this interview question, simply because you

  • need so many qualities and traits to become an effective junior project manager. Here

  • is my suggested answer. “I would have to say my biggest weakness, based on feedback

  • from others and also what I feel about myself as a person, is that I find it really hard

  • to strike a healthy work-life balance. I would rather be working than have time off. Now,

  • obviously, this is not great from a healthy work life balance perspective, but I simply

  • love my work and I often work late into the evenings, especially when I have an important

  • project to deliver. Having said that, I am someone who always looks to improve and develop,

  • so I am learning to take time off when needed, but also at the same time making sure all

  • of my work is carried to the same high standards expected.” So that is a safe weakness in

  • my opinion, to give. That is actually MY weakness. I spend a lot of time working on creating

  • these videos all of the time. I'm doing coaching and writing books, etc. and I don't tend to

  • take that much time off. So that is obviously attractive to an employer. And that's the

  • clever thing about this answer. It does not cause you any damage or your chances of getting

  • this job by giving a weakness that is aligned to the role, and that's actually attractive

  • to any employer. I said at the start about what questions should you ask in your junior

  • project manager interview? Some people say to me, “I don't like to ask questions. I

  • simply would say, no, it's OK. You've covered everything during the interview.” But I

  • think it's really important to ask questions. So here's three questions I recommend you

  • ask: What's the most important thing for your company in regard to project management? So

  • this is clever because it is trying to assess what's important to the company. So it shows

  • that you care and therefore you will implement what's important to them within the work you

  • carry out as a junior project manager. Question number two: What are the plans for the company

  • over the next five to 10 years? That demonstrates to me that you are thinking of staying with

  • the company for a long period of time. And then finally… I'm keen to learn more about

  • your company whilst I wait to hear the results of the interview. Is there anything else you

  • recommend I read up on or study? So again, that shows that you are keen to learn more

  • about the company. Now they will probably say, “It's OK. We will be in touch soon.

  • Don't worry.” But you have already demonstrated your enthusiasm for the role. So I would just

  • ask those three questions. Now, if you want more help with passing your junior project

  • manager interview, please click that link that's appeared right there in the top right-hand

  • corner of the video. It takes you through to my website, PassMyInterview.comdirect

  • to this page. I've got a number of project manager interview questions and answers to

  • help you prepare. There are also five tips on the page to help you pass. I also have

  • a project coordinator guide, if you're interested in that? There's 20 questions and answers

  • for you there. And there is also an I.T. project manager interview question and answers guide!

  • I'll just take you quickly through to that where there's 21 questions and answers. So

  • those three guides there, can further help you to pass your junior project manager interview.

  • I hope you've enjoyed that. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE the video and connect with

  • me on LinkedIn.com. If you have any questions, please put them in the comments section below

  • and I'll be more than happy to help you. I wish you all the best for passing your junior

  • project manager interview. Thank you for watching and have a brilliant day. Thank you.

Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com.

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