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## What Facebook looks for in behavioral interviews
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- Discuss anything written on your resume, and be able to go in-depth
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- Provide specific examples about what you did and the resulting impact
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- Critique yourself and share what you learned from a past situation
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- Talk about what you like about your current role and/or being a developer
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- Discuss what and why changes you would like to make
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- Discuss anything that's on your resume, including current projects and details.
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- Provide specific examples about what you did and the resulting impact.
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- Critique yourself and share what you learned from a past situation.
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- Talk about what you like about your current role and/or being a developer.
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- Discuss why you'd like to make a change.
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_Source: [Preparing for your Onsite Interview at Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/careers/swe-prep-onsite)_
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