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Have you ever

had an interview
before?
Here starts the
lesson!
What Is This ●
Topic About? You are understand about what a
job interview is

● You are understand about how to


prepare an interview.

● You are understand about what the


common interview questions and
how to answer it.

● You practice your speaking and


interview skill by having a real
interview.
JOB INTERVIEW
Table of
Contents! COMMON
INTERVIEW
JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
What is job interview? What are questions usually
asked by interviewer?

JOB INTERVIEW LET’S DO AN


PREPARATION INTERVIEW!
What should you prepare before Let’s having interview with me.
the interview?
What is a job Interview?
● Job Interview is a conversation between the applicant and a representative of
an employer (HR officer) which is conducted to assess whether the applicant
should be hired.
● An interview is an opportunity to "sell" your abilities, interest and career
objectives.
*Why is it important to prepare
for an interview?
● Interviewing is a skill, making practice essential in becoming a better
interviewee. Interview practice involves learning how to answer questions
related to your role and studying them. For example, you might pair with a
friend and allow them to ask you a series of questions. Doing this assesses
how well you answer each question in the moment and how well you
approach questions that are unfamiliar to you. Practicing is also a time to
work on your posture, appearance and non-verbal communication such as
how you use your hands in conversation.
*What should you prepare before
an interview?
● The following list outlines many of the things the best interviewees do before any interview to maximize
results:
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● 1. Research the company.
● 2. Research your interviewer.
● 3. Prepare a set of questions.
● 4. Conduct a mock interview.
● 5. Print out physical copies of your resume.
● 6. Eat a healthy meal before the interview.
● 7. Clean and press your clothes.
● 8. Dress for the role.
● 9. Write thank-you notes for delivering after the interview.
● 10. Determine the fastest route to the interview.
● 11. Create a note with critical terms and names.
● 12. Turn your cell phone off before the interview.
● 13. Sleep well the night before.
● 14. Prepare for different types of interviews.
● 15. Consider stories from previous positions.
Read the following common interview
questions and practice in answering it!
● 1. Tell me something about yourself.
● 2. How did you hear about this position?
● 3. Why did you decide to apply for this position?
● 4. What are your biggest strengths?
● 5. What are your biggest weaknesses?
● 6. What do you know about this company/organization?
● 7. Why should we hire you?
● 8. What are your salary requirements?
● 9. Do you have any questions for us?
● 10. What are you looking for from a new position?
● 11. Are you considering other positions in other companies?
● 12. What is the professional achievement you’re most proud of?
● 13. What kind of working environment do you work best in?
● 14. Where do you see yourself in five years?
● 15. Why haven’t you gotten your Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree/Ph.D.?
● 16. Why have you switched jobs so many times?
● 17. Why did you change your career path?
● 18. Why did you decide to leave your previous/current job?
● 19. Why is there a gap in your work experience?
● 20. Why were you fired?
● 21. How do you feel about working weekends or late hours?
● 22. How would your boss describe you?
● 23. Do you have any serious medical conditions?
● 24. What would your first 30, 60, or 90 days look like in this role?
● 25. Are you a team player?
● 26. Are you a risk-taker?
● 27. How do you deal with pressure or stressful situation?
● 28. Do you think there is a difference between hard work and smart work?
● How quickly do you adapt to new technology?
● 29. Do you have any interests outside of work?
● 30. Do you have any children?/Are you planning on having any children?
● 31. What do you think our company/organization could do better?
● 32. Give an example of how you have handled a challenge in the workplace before.
● 33. Give an example of when you performed well under pressure.
● 34. Give an example of when you showed leadership qualities.
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