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The questions and answers below will help you prepare for a job interview. Remember, one of the worst things you can do on an interview is answer "no", when asked, "Do you have any questions?"
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Top 9 Interviewer Questions:
Below are 9 questions that are commonly asked by interviewers:
● Tell me about yourself.
● Why should I hire you?
● Why do you want to work here?
● What is the most difficult situation you have faced?
● What did you dislike about your last job?
● Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
● Do you prefer to work with others or alone?
● Do you work well under pressure?
● What is your biggest accomplishment?
1) Tell me about yourself.
Do not let your answer turn into a life story. Name a few highlights in your professional career. For example,
click here and read the "sell yourself" example in my "Calling Cold Turkey" section. In addition, state one of your personal traits (example: people person), and tell how it relates to your work.
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This is another opportunity to sell yourself during an interview. However, your answer must be short and to the point. Be sure to recap the interviewer's description of the job point by point with relationship to your skills. In addition, include, "I have the qualifications you need".
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3) Why do you want to work here?
One must have
done their homework in order to answer this question properly. In your answer, be sure to refer to some positive aspects about the company. In addition, add statements such as, "I believe your company can provide me with a stable and comfortable work environment".
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4) What is the most difficult situation you have faced?
Have a story ready for this question. State a situation that was difficult, and include how you handled the situation professionally.
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5) What did you dislike about your last job?
Be careful with this question. The interviewer may be trying to see if you were a troublemaker or not. You can say that you disliked one
or two things but don't go too far. Also, be careful with what you choose to say that you disliked. Say something like, "The one thing that I can say I disliked was there wasn't too much room for advancement". In addition, be sure to name a couple of the things that you liked about your last company.
Back To Top ^ 6) Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
To answer this question, you would have to know about the company. Your answer can be, "According to what you have told me, and from what I found out in my research, Purchasing is where I feel my skills are best suited, and is the department with the most opportunities for advancement".
Back To Top ^ 7) Do you prefer to work with others or alone?
Before you answer the question, think whether the job requires you to work with a group, or as an individual. In either event, be sure you state that you can work both ways. Which way you lean, depends on the position you are trying to acquire. For example, if you are applying for a job that requires you to work alone, state "I'm a self starter so working alone is definitely not a problem. However, working with a group can be beneficial because so much more gets done".
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Do not simply answer, "yes". Take advantage of this simple question to sell yourself. However, don't over-do-it. Try to relate your prior work experience in your answer. "I was constantly under pressure
while employed at "XYZ". For example..."
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Keep your answer short, and job related. Do not over exaggerate. For example, "I believe one of my biggest accomplishments was my involvement with..."
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Questions To Ask:
One of the biggest mistakes one can make on a job interview is answering "no", when asked, "Do you have any questions"? Employers use this question as a way of seeing how interested you are in their company. In other words, to see if you are "just looking for a job". On another note, you can find out important details about the company by asking certain questions. Below is a list of questions you can ask an interviewer: 1) What makes your company different from your competitors?
2) How would you describe your organization's management style?
3) How long have you been employed by "ABC" company?
4) How has your career developed at "XYZ" company?
5) Can you describe for me what a work week is really like as a "XYZ (position)" at "ABC" company?
6) Does your company encourage its employees to pursue additional education?
7) How many people attend your training program(s)?
8) How many people complete your training program(s)?
9) How does "ABC" position contribute to the overall goals or mission of the company?
10) Can you tell me what typical day as a "XYZ (position)" is like at "ABC" company?
11) What is the status of the last person who held this position?
12) How often are performance reviews given?
13) What industry trends are likely to affect your organization's strengths or weaknesses?
14) What are the opportunities for advancement?
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Interviewer Question List:
Practice answering the following list of questions to help prepare yourself for the interview:
1) Why do you want to go into this field?
2) What qualifications do you have that relate to the position?
3) What are your short and long range goals?
4) What is important to you in a job?
5) What motivates you?
6) Tell me about the best and worst bosses you've ever had.
7) What prevented you from advancing in your former positions?
8) What have you been doing since your last job?
9) When could you start?
10) Can you travel?
11) What hours can you work?
12) How does your previous experience relate to this position?
13) Do you plan to continue your education?
14) Why did you leave your last/current job?
15) You don't have a degree, why should I hire you?
16) Why do you want to work here?
17) What is the minimum salary you will accept?
18) What is your salary history?
19) How do you think your education has prepared you for this position?
20) Whom may we contact for references?
21) What did you like/dislike about your last job?
22) Can you work over-time?
23) Can you work weekends?
24) What were your biggest responsibilities at your last job?
25) What do you expect from this job?
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