Here are 10 job interview questions that are most commonly asked by interviewers:
1. Tell me a little about yourself – This is one question you most likely will be asked, so prepare carefully for it. Talk about your career goals, what you want to accomplish career-wise, and discuss how you enjoy contributing to the success of an organization.
2. Why did you leave your last job? – This is another of the job interview questions that most likely will be asked. Before you interview, take each job and word an answer that will put you in the best light. A work of caution: never speak bad about former employers. This will come off negatively to an interviewer and cast you in a bad light.
3. What job related experience do you have? – Here is a good opportunity to talk about how your past job experiences have prepared you for the position you are interviewing for. If you are applying for a customer service position, talk about any jobs you have had where you have dealt with the public.
4. Explain how you could contribute to this company. – This is an example of one of the job interview questions that will give you an opportunity to talk about how your experience, motivation, or ideas would help the company. Relate your strengths to the job you are interviewing.
5. What would your previous co-workers say about you? – This is an opportunity to talk about your positive traits, such as loyal, hard-working, team player, and so on. Think about how you interact with others on the job, and use that to come up with 3 or 4 adjectives to describe yourself.
6. What do you know about this organization? – This is where proper pre-interview research comes in. Go to the website of the company, look up the history, facts and figures, and the key players in the company. Read the company mission statement, and try to relate what you can bring to the company that forwards the mission.
7. What are your greatest strengths? – This is one of the more common job interview questions, so prepare for this one. You want to highlight your abilities and how they would be valuable to the job position. If you have experience in that job, lean hard on it. If you don’t, talk about how your experiences in other jobs have helped you to develop as a person.
8. Tell me about a time when you resolved a conflict between others. – You will need to have a specific instance in mind here. Describe the incident, what it was about, who was involved, and how you were able to resolve it.
9. Why do you want to work for us? – The best answer here is to talk about career-related goals. Talk about what you want to accomplish in your career, and how the position will enable you to do that.
10. What salary would you expect? – This is an example of one of the job interview questions you do not want to answer directly. Do some online research into what similar positions are paying. give a wide ranging answer, such as “I know that similar positions in the industry pay between $XXXX and $XXXX per year, but I don’t know what your company is offering.”
Use these job interview questions as a guide to help you prepare for that all important face to face job interview.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
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