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Common Job Interview Questions

Can you tell me about yourself. ?

 
• DO: talk about how what you know and do what you can do is perfectly suited for this work.
• DO: Tell the interviewer your life story.


Can you Tell me something bad you’ve heard of our company.”?

• DO: Do not apply for a job with a company that is rejected, no? So you should be able to answer honestly never heard anything negative about this place.
• Gossip hear repeat: we could.

Can you tell me Why should I take you?
• DO: Impress your partner with what is known about the demands of society, then you describe how you the best person to have to meet these requirements.
• NOT: shot by a lack of previous research.

Where do you want to see yourself in five years?

• DO: talk about how you can meet your specific qualifications, training and experience to seamlessly with the company.
• DO NOT: Assume that you have no idea.

How would you react if I told you, it was terrible to your interview date?
• DO know: that this is a test to see if it is to get nervous. De ‘, nice that you ask yourself why.
• NOT: Freak Out. Remember, the interviewer said, “if”.


What is the last book you read?

• DO: To suggest a book that reflects well on you. Choose something a renowned author like your correspondent has have heard.
• NOT: the name of a book that has been read.

We can work under pressure?
• DO say that one course, and then tell a little story about a time you have.
• can not: They say, “Yes I am.” Provide a concrete example.

Who is your hero?
• DO: name of a person who has been inspired and then describe specifically how it relates to your work inspiring.
• NOT: Get surprised by this fact should be a softball. Come prepared with a good response.

Have you ever thought about starting your own business?
• DO: how happy you are and talk to your best work in a company that is remarkably similar to what you are interested in.
• NO: go up and down as you want to be your boss one day.

If you won the lottery, which will still work?
• DO: be honest and say you’d like to win the lottery, then add that even if you do you want to find a satisfactory job, because work is what makes people happy.
• NOT: They say never work again (honestly), or free, just for the work (to BS-Y).

 

Karen Burns is the author of the illustrated career advice book The Amazing Adventures of Working Girl: Real-Life Career Advice You Can Actually Use, recently released by Running Press. She blogs at www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com.


One Comment

  1. Illiterate says:

    Why are the questions in non english sentence structures?

    For example: “If you won the lottery, which will still work?” Where is the object of ‘which’?

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