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1. Tell me how your education prepared you for this career?

This question aims to assess your qualifications and knowledge of the


position. Focusing on behavioural examples that align with the
required skills can be helpful. You can describe educational
requirements that helped develop your abilities and gain relevant
experience, including internships and practical or organization
memberships.

2. What do you know about our company?

Interviewers typically want to know if you researched the company


and job thoroughly. They ask this question to confirm if you understand
the organization's goals and vision. You can impress your interviewer
by sharing your knowledge, such as the company's target audience,
products, and mission.

7. How do you deal with pressure and stress?

The purpose of this question is to determine how you handle


challenging situations. An interviewer may want to understand how
working conditions affect your job performance and discover your
strategies for managing crises. Citing instances where you calmly
handled challenging situations can be an effective way of answering
this question.

3. Why Do You Think You Are The Best Candidate For This Job?
How Would Your Lecturers Describe You?
I am confident that my lecturers would describe me as a disciplined and committed
student. They would say that I am an effective leader, given my time as the campus
president, effectively reducing disciplinary cases and forming a strong student union.
However, they would also tell you that I occasionally prefer to assign myself several
tasks, which I am trying to correct through delegation. Most of the reviews would be
positive.

What Did You Enjoy Doing Most During Your Time in School?
I played, and still play soccer. I enjoyed bonding with my teammates and playing
against new opponents. Most time I spent on the pitch was highly fulfilling; experiences
that I would love to relive. I also enjoyed serving as a student leader. I was a class
representative for two years and school president for one year. I cherished the
interactions, and the love I got from the students. I believe that I will be able to win over
my colleagues in a similar manner if I get a chance.

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