Cerner Corporation
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Interview question list updated: September 19, 2024
Start with these three questions to get going:
Can you describe a time when you had to manage a complex project with multiple stakeholders at once, especially within a healthcare IT context similar to the environments Cerner operates in?
Tell me about an experience where you were required to learn and implement a new technology quickly. How did you go about it, and what was the outcome?
Discuss a situation where you identified a significant problem in a system. What steps did you take to resolve it, and how did you ensure the solution was effective over the long term?
Complete the next five questions to be well prepared:
Can you share an example of a time when you had to work under tight deadlines to deliver a high-quality solution? How did you manage your time and resources?
Describe a scenario where you had to collaborate with a cross-functional team to achieve a goal. What strategies did you use to ensure effective communication and collaboration?
Explain a situation where you encountered resistance to change from colleagues or stakeholders. How did you address their concerns and get them on board with your approach?
Have you ever worked on a project that involved improving patient care through technology? What was your role, and what impact did your contribution have?
Can you provide an example of how you’ve handled a situation where data accuracy was critical? What steps did you take to ensure the integrity of the data?
Tackle these remaining questions for thorough preparation:
Describe a time when you had to troubleshoot a major system issue. What processes did you follow, and how did your actions impact the overall system performance?
Tell me about a time when you had to present a technical solution to a non-technical audience. How did you ensure they understood the key points, and what was the result?