In management myself in Civil Service
Have had a few of the staff fly the nest so to speak so thought a useful thread of what questions are asked might prove useful but first a prelim of how to answer (which you might know already!)
Questions are answered using the STAR Methord
Situation - what was the circumstances you were faced with
Task - what was the job you had to carry out
Action - how did you carry out the job
Result - what was the end result
In my experience just give a one liner on the Situation and Task - Action and Result are more important as the interviewer wants to know the end result.
What questions are asked?
Well Publicjobs has a great background here - https://www.publicjobs.ie/en/information-hub/our-recruitment-process/interview-advice
Some of the questions I remember from my own interview and from what others have mentioned.
Dealing with conflict - how did you handle it and resolve the situation (refer to first informally addressing , then disciplinary procedures, dignity at work)
Working to deadlines
Implementing new ways of working (this is especially useful for in times of covid. Working From Home , how you adapted)
Working as part of a team
How you coached and trained staff
How you might deal with a difficult client
Can you cite examples of managing multiple projects at once
Managing underperformance (Persoanl Improvement plans, coaching ,mentoring , further training)
Time you managed a mistake or an error in work
When did you have to work with a wide range of data and how you might use it(numerical, written, verbal)
An example of a project you managed
Understanding public sector values
You should also make yourself familiar with the Civil Service Renewal plan - https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/efd7f-civil-service-renewal-2030/
I'll add if I think of any more