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Senior Manager It Interview Questions
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How do you manage difficult stakeholders? What approach do you take when asked to deliver to an impossible deadline?
Director-level interviewer asked me about my past in a managerial role and why I wasn't seeking something in alignment with that.
Various questions about technical experience, including focus on patient-facing and operational systems. These included focus on Business Analytics, Call Center, Workflow, ERP, and Medical Billing systems.
I was questioned about personnel management practices
How do you deal with conflict?
What attracted you to this role?
Tell me about a time when you had to make a difficult decision?
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I was well prepared for the interview. I ensured my Windows Server skills, GIS skills, and my working-with-councils skills were up to date. However, they asked a lot of questions that made me very suspicious internal promotion was going on, and that made me incredibly wary that I had no chance of getting the role. Bearing in mind I had worked with councils for over 10 years and even had my own software running in councils nationwide. I knew almost all the popular GIS systems and servers and literally ran public-facing services single-handed. On top of that I was the Senior IT Manager. Not trying to blow my own trumpet too much, but I knew my stuff and I knew council stuff very well. However, the questions I was asked were NOTHING like what was on the job description and were NOTHING like any technician or developer I know could prepare for. Most technical questions were aimed at certain unknown proprietary systems that almost nobody could use or know about unless they happened to work for, say a council that already used them. It seemed I was just there to 'satisfy the system'. As far as I know, councils are 'obliged to advertise all jobs' and not be biased even if they WANT to promote internally. However there is still a way of being biased, and that is to query knowledge at the interview stage that only internal people can hope to have. I guessed the following might happen - and it did - a role came up for a 'Junior IT Technician' a few weeks later for the same council. Funny how a lower position just 'opened up'! The pay was pathetically low in comparison, so I didn't apply for that one, and there was of course a chance that role may have already gone to someone else.
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