Danish Support Worker interview prep for United States
What's different about Support Worker interviews in United States
Support worker interviews focus on dignity, choice and safeguarding. Interviewers listen for respect in the words you choose — 'support', 'choice', 'independence' — and for exactly what you would report and to whom. One specific story about promoting independence lands better than any list of qualities.
Questions you will be asked
- Tell me about a time you supported someone to do something for themselves instead of doing it for them.
- How would you respond if a person you support refused their care plan today?
- Describe a time you noticed a change in someone's mood or health and reported it.
- How do you keep clear notes so the next shift knows what happened today?
- Tell me about a time you had a concern about someone's safety. Who did you tell and what did you say?
- How do you support someone's choices even when their family disagrees?
Weak answer vs stronger answer
Question: A person you support refuses to take a shower again today. What do you do?
Weak answer: I would convince them nicely because hygiene is important for their health.
Stronger answer: I would respect their choice — it is their right — and try to find the reason. One gentleman refused for three days; I learned the water felt too cold for him. We fixed the temperature and offered a different time of day, and he chose to shower again. I recorded it and told my team leader.
Same person, same role. The stronger answer names a specific situation, what you did, and the result — and uses 'I', not 'we'. That is what a US interviewer remembers.
Common English clarity issue for Danish speakers
Danish uses V2 word order and Janteloven humility — keep English SVO consistently, and don't downplay your achievements. 'I led' not 'we sort of helped with'.
United States interview norms
- Directness: Very direct, straightforward, get-to-the-point
- Formality: Casual with structure — interviewers go by first name
- Time orientation: Future / action focused — what will you accomplish?
What US employers listen for
- Show enthusiasm
- Take initiative
- Be confident
- Speak up
- Self-promotion is expected
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