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Most Common Questions in a Job Interview

1. Why would you like to work here?



Dont tell them where you can fit in.
Tell them how terrific you are and let them figure out where
youll fit in.
2. Tell me about your strengths and weakness?

Dwell on the strengths. Dont admit weakness, no matter how
seemingly innocent.
3. What were the best and worst aspects of your last job?

There were no worst aspects only challenges. Of course, youve
met and conquered them.
4. Tell me something about yourself.

Respond in terms of what your interviewer wants to hear.
Remember, he is looking for potential problems.
5. Why should we hire you?

This is your chance to show why working for the company is
importat to you and why you think you will fit in. Dont
mention other applicants for comparison.
6. What is more important to you: the money or te work?

You can say something like, Both are important because
everybody needs money to live and job satisfaction is fullfiling.

7. Are you willing to work overtime? Nights? Weekends?

This is up to you. Be totally honest.

8. Tell me about your ability to work under pressure.

You may say that ou thrive under certain types of pressure. Give
an example that relates to the type of position you applied for.
9. How do you see yourself five years from now?

If you answer that you have not thought about it or you have no
plans yet, the interviewer could conclude that you have no
vision and goals. Say something that is achievable but not too
low as this could imply you lack initiative. It should be
consistent with the objective on your resume and the skills you
mentioned you have.
10. If you were hiring a person for this job, what would you look for?

Mention qualities that are needed for the position you have.
11. Do you have any questions for me?

Always prepare questions, but those that are not answered in the
companys website or those you have not discussed. Asking
questions shows you are interested to know more about the
company or the job.
12. How do you handle criticism?

You can say something like, I see criticism as an oppurtunity to
improve my work. The give an example where you were
criticized and you handled it in a positive way like, My
manager once told me that the reports I gave him were
unorganized so I tried to review my past reports and asked if he
had any preferences. I followed my managers suggestions and
reconstructed my reports. My manager was happy with all the
reports I handed him after that.


13. What are your activities and interests outside of work?

Say something about your interest and how it can help you on
the job you are aplying for. Like basketballcan teach you team
work, or baking can teach you accuracy. If you are applying for
a job that rwequires you to be fit, you may mention hysical
activities that you do like swimming or any other sport.



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