1. Tell us about yourself and your experience. Obviously know your elevator speech but have done enough research about the organization you can make it relatable to them 2. How do you establish policy/procedures across a geographically diverse enterprise? 3. What are the issues you would estimate in overseeing or managing a worldwide presence? 4. Tell us about your leadership /management style? What are your principles? 5. What challenges have you encountered realizing your vision? What approach would you take knowing what you know now? How would that apply to XXX agency? 6. How do you approach program management? Tell us about your experience, a major problem, and how you overcame? What signals do you look for? 7. Tell us about your personal principles? Work ethic and management styles? 8. What questions do you have of us? I would usually ask a couple of questions I came up with when reviewing annual reports and such to indicate I did my research. Some depended on the agency. What kind of candidate are you looking for specifically and how do you expect them to move the organization forward? What do their first 6 months on the job look like? I always ask about the hiring timeline last.
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