50 Most Common Interview Questions and Answers
50 Most Common Interview Questions and Answers
50 Most Common Interview Questions and Answers
to speak up about them. For example: I may not have worked in this field for very long but I am smart and Im willing to work hard and learn everything I can. I believe that I would be a real asset to your company. 7. Do you feel that you are overqualified for this position? Answer: you may actually have more experience than most people applying for this position. You may have already held a position that paid more than the salary this employer is looking for. They want to know that youre not using them as a stepping stone. The best answer: Overqualified, no. But Im certainly qualified. I believe the skills and experience I have will enable me to grow and advance in this company.
Answer: Like the greatest accomplishment question, this is an opportunity to show off. Keep your answer short and simple. If you have a specific skill that would be extremely helpful in this position, make sure to mention it. 18. What is your greatest weakness? Answer: Careful with this one. Its a bit of a trap. When answering this question, dont talk about the thing you struggle with the most. Instead talk about a weakness you have overcome. I used to have difficulty meeting deadlines until I developed my time management skills. I have found that keeping a day planner really helps me to stay organized and I no longer have a problem meeting deadlines. 19. How do you evaluate success? Answer: There are different types of success. I am successful with (hobby or interest) when I (accomplish something related to it). I am successful at work when I meet or exceed the goals my supervisor and company have set for me.
Answer: Make sure you answer this in a positive way. Maybe you misjudged someone because of something they said or did, but later learned that its better to give people a second chance. Maybe you gave up on something that seemed hopeless only to find that the answer was just around the corner, learning that its better to be persistent even when things seem tough. 27. What problems have you encountered at work? Answer: For this question its much less important that you give the right answer and much more important not to give the wrong one. Dont use this as an excuse to badmouth a previous employer or teammate. Instead, give a specific example of a problem you came across that you managed to solve, whether it was an unhappy customer or a scheduling issue when an employee quit without notice.
Answer: Keep your answer as positive as possible. Talk about the potential for new opportunity for advancement, challenge, or specialization. Under no condition should you talk about your previous boss or supervisor. 36. Have you ever been fired? And why? Answer: If the answer is yes, be ready for this one. This is a big negative towards you and you need to be ready to turn it into a positive. Be honest. If you lie now and they find out about it later, you could lose your job. Instead, explain that you made a mistake and though it cost you your job, you have learned from the experience. In the end, being fired was a blessing in disguise. It caused you to leave a job you werent right for so that you could find something more suited to your skill set. Keep the answer short and end it on a positive note.
Answer: This may seem like a strange question but the answer theyre looking for is pretty straightforward: Im looking for challenges that help me build my skills and grow in my chosen field. 43. What are you looking for in your next job? Answer: The best answer is one that is well researched. Know as much as you can about the company that youre trying to work for so that you can have this answer ready ahead of time. A good general answer: Im looking for challenges specific to the skills I am trying to develop. I want to learn and grow as a (manager, graphic designer, your specialized position) and I know that I will only do so if I push the limit of what I am capable of. 44. Why do you want to work here? Answer: Again, if youve done your homework, youll be more than ready for this one. Mention some of the things this company has done and how that has inspired you. You chose this job for a reason. Chances are, it isnt just a paycheck youre looking for. Explain what drew you to the company in question and why you feel it is a good match for your skills. 45. What interests you most about this job? Answer: There is no copy and paste answer for this one. You need to be honest. Choose one of the things you mentioned when asked why you want to work here and elaborate on it. Give an example or share a story. Be honest and enthusiastic and youll be well on your way to making a good impression. 46. Why do you want this job? Answer: More specific than why do you want to work here, but roughly the same question. Explain why you feel this job is the best way to start your career with this company. Tell them what you think you will learn from it and how it will help you grow in your chosen field. 47. What do you know about this company? Answer: If youve done any research at all prior to walking into the interview, this question should be a piece of cake. Many people apply for jobs and companies they know little to nothing about. Doing your homework will put you a step about them from the start. Share what you know and explain why that knowledge only builds your enthusiasm for working with the company. Youll be well on your way to making a great impression. 48. Are you willing to put the needs of this company above your own and are you willing to relocate to do so? Answer: This is a two part question with a two part answer. The first part is an undeniable yes! You are willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. You will sacrifice your free time and energy to being the best employee you can possibly be. As for the second part, try not to rule it out completely unless youre absolutely certain you will never be willing to relocate. Instead, say that it could be a possibility in the future but that you would prefer to stay in the area if it is at all possible. 49. What are your salary or pay requirements? Answer: You really want to avoid this question if it is at all possible. Quote a number too high and the company may go with someone who asked for less, especially if the number you give them is out of your price range. Ask too little and you could come off as unqualified or unknowledgeable about your field. In case the question does come up, make sure you are fully prepared. Do some research into the standard salaries of your field both in general and in your local area. Also try to research the company youre applying for. If you have an idea of what the position usually pays and what you can expect from the company in question, you can give them a salary range that fits their budget and expectations. This will make the salary question less of an issue and increase the chance that youll give the impression that you are exactly what theyre looking for.
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You will come across some tricky interview questions when it comes time to interview for a job. It may seem as though some job interview questions are designed to put you on the spot. To a certain extent they are.Peculiar and indiscriminate interview questions may not seem politically correct, but there is always an interviewer ready to throw one at you, and they expect an answer as well.
Here are 10 tricky interview questions, in no particular order, that you may encounter on a job interview:
6. How good are you at handling pressure? Real question: Are you going to run out on us when the going gets tough? Do: Keep your composure and speak about the time you aced a project within short notice. Or something similar. Dont: Go too far back to grade or high school. 7. Who do you think is a good role model and why. Real question: How do you see yourself? Do: Speak about the individuals personal characteristics and how they are similar to your own. Dont: Get too personal, or say because we wear our hair alike. 8. Have you ever considered running your own business? Real question: Can you work independently? Does someone have to constantly look over your shoulder? Do: Speak about how you work best in a company like the one you are applying to. Dont: Babble on about how youd love to own your own business. Even if you do. 9. How do you feel about your bosss performance? Real question: Do you take things too personally, or are you earnestly impartial. Do: Discuss admiring qualities like how they motivate the team, and make decisions. What if you dont like the bosss performance? If you want the job, you may have to grin and bear this question. Dont: Start dissing your boss, even if its true. 10. What is the last book you read? Real question: Are you the type of individual that can be focused and in depth? Do: Speak about a book that reflects your good qualities, preferably by a reputable author. If youre interviewer has heard of them, thats even better. Dont: Talk about a book you havent actually read.
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These are good interview tips. I have never been a good interviewer, I went on 20 or so interviews before I got my current job, and I was lucky to even get that. Now that I have more job experience I am hoping I am able to open up and have better interviews because I am ready to find a new job. My biggest tip from being someone who interviews people at my current job is to go in with some knowledge on what the job will be and to ask questions about the job and the company. This shows interest and engagement in the job and will help you stand out from the nervous people who just want to get out of there
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Very good post. I have had the pleasure of being on both sides of interviews and one of my favorite questions was always, what is the thing about your self you dont like. I used to always be stunned until I realized the point was to show how you respond to adversity and your willingness to improve. Good article the discussion is needed.
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Tony Preet
January 1, 2012 at 7:28 am (UTC -5) Reply
It was truly a tricky interview questions. I think that many people would also have some difficulty on answering those questions. I know that being able to learn about those questions would be a great advantage.
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Scott
January 1, 2012 at 9:10 pm (UTC -5) Reply
I have been on many job interviews throughout my life..I sure wish I had had this information prior to those. I have never been asked the Lottery one, but I could see where that would help on hiring someone. Thanks! Scott
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Thanks for compiling such tricky and important interview questions. It will be helpful for a fresher like me, who are so afraid of going to an interviews.
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The tips are very good. I have experienced some of the questions being sited here and I had the unfortunate experience of having a hard time in answering the interviewer. Now, I may ace the interview with these tips. Thank you. These will really help me a lot in landing a good job.
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Great Article!!! Iam going to attend for an interview within few daysthis article helped me to prepare well for this type of tricky questions..Thanks for sharing
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Tell me something negative youve heard about the company. This is seriously tough and its really hard to respond at the other hand the honest answer work most of the times.
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some great tips and advice for any job interviewernot knowing interview questions can be a terrible experience.
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Will
January 6, 2012 at 8:18 pm (UTC -5) Reply
Good tips for those tricky questions I consider myself a good pro but always feel insecure at interviews would have liked some more extra info on the why of dos and donts, though
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Mike Reeson
January 9, 2012 at 7:01 pm (UTC -5) Reply
Ive always dreaded the where do you see yourself in the next few years question. It tends to fluster people. Speaking about training and experience is a great way to look at it.
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Ive always hated when they try to get you to name a salary before they do. Always try to brush it off and get them to put an offer on the table.
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This is a great rundown! Ive been asked at least half a dozen of these in various interviews so its nice to see I didnt make too bad a hash of things!
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Great tips. Id also add try to show your creativity & understanding of the firm, you could mention something that shows you have read up on the firm (if the company has received an award for example). When Ive interviewed people Im surprised how some have no idea of the company they are wanting a job from. And ask questions again it shows you are interested.
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it is very complicated question, with the article I could catch and study every question, thank you
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Its amazing how there is always a hidden question within a question, this post helps to uncover the hidden question. Thanks for sharing this!
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Matt Steffen
January 16, 2012 at 10:09 pm (UTC -5) Reply
Great post!
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Thomas
Wow that was just what i needed to hear right now. Just fininsh college and have my job interview in two days. now when i got some tips i am calmer. Still. it will be traumatic experience.. or not, we will see:) Thank You
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Wow, this is very nice article. I have been asked some of these questions yourself in the next few years? I always answered I dont know
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Yes these are really trickyi prepared well for the interview but i forgot all the answers. Do prepare well friends before attending an interview. Thanks for the share mate
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Thanks for sharing these tricky questions, I will prepare according to them for my next interview and hope to be successful this time.
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The role model question is key with many interviewers because its a great leadership characteristic if the persons had a role model, whether its a parent or business mogul. It shows a humbleness that can prove that persons willingness to lead and work well with others.
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Hi, These are the really good question for everybody. These are helpful for experienced person as well as a fresher also so thanks for sharing these helpful article . Thanks Prash patel
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Wow! Thanks for posting this article. I was testing myself as I was reading the questions and I ended up answering with a lot of the donts. Thankfully Im not in the position of needing to be interviewed in the near future but considering Ill be the one doing the interviewing I think I need to brush up on my interviewing skills. Maybe Ill even come up with my own tricky questions
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How good are you at handling pressure? some interviewers dont ask this question, they just check it by putting pressure to the interviewee. This is called stress interviews. I havent met such kind of interview yet (and hope will not) but I think they are reaaly owful and cruel.
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Jac
February 28, 2012 at 6:40 am (UTC -5) Reply
Very informative, I have experienced being interviewed and it was my first time, I didnt realize until reading this post. I could use this for my next interview. Nice tips.
Getting a job isnt easy these days. Whether youve been out of work, or are just looking for a change of environment, its likely that youve spent time and effort applying for jobs, filling in application forms, making telephone calls and posting
resumes. So if the chance has finally come along to get your foot in the door and youve actually secured an interview, there are some very important DONTs to remember if you want to succeed. Its easy to make mistakes when youre nervous, and most interviewers will understand that and go easy on you, but there are certain things that are guaranteed to get an interviewers back up, and so should be avoided at all costs.
1) DONT start by asking the interview questions yourself. Dont ask the interviewer what the company does. Research and common sense both tell us that the interviewer wants to believe that youve applied for a job at their company, because you want to work at their company, not just because you want to work in any old place. Before you go for any interview, make sure youve done some homework about the company, either on the internet or by speaking to people who already work there. Then use the interview as an opportunity to show your interest and commitment. 2) DONT answer interview questions with I dont know, or worse still, sit in silence and stare at your interviewer. If you dont know what to say or how to answer a question, dont panic. Take a breath, and if you need to ask the interviewer if you can come back to that question later. Store it in the back of your mind and make a point of returning to towards the end of the interview. At the same time, try not to answer interview questions with a lot of waffle. If youre not sure what the interviewer means or wants then ask for clarification- theres nothing worse than having a candidate who talks around the question leaving you unsure what on earth to write in your interview notes. 3) DONT use slang or bad language in your answers to interview questions. This may seem obvious, but youd be surprised how many people forget and revert to bad language, especially under pressure. Think before you speak and make sure that the words you say reflect the formality of the situation. 4) DONT make the interviewer feel as though youre only there for what you can get. Its fine to ask the employer interview questions about salary, benefits, holidays etc- but make sure that these arent the only questions you ask. Time your questions right too at the start of the interview isnt the right place for these kinds of questions, but later, when you feel that the interviewer understands that youre genuinely interested in the role. 5) DONT answer the dreaded interview question, Tell me a little about yourself with your life story. The interviewer wants to know about your skills as relevant to the job, and to understand what value youll add to their company. They dont want to know about your first wife/husband and the problems youve had since the marriage ended, about how youve struggled since being out of work or about how difficult it is when you need to work and organise child care. Finally, DO relax, smile and be yourself.
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William
December 15, 2011 at 8:16 pm (UTC -5) Reply
Point number 2 is a common one (At least for me), a lot of job seekers take the hot seat with hardly any clue as to what the position they are applying for is all about. I turn them back instantly. That shows, the reason for them seeking a job is nothing but that Cheque. They never bring any substance to any company.
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We are a group of volunteers and opening a brand new scheme in our community. Your site provided us with useful information to work on. You have done a formidable job and our entire community shall be grateful to you.
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The thing that I hate the most is when my hands start sweating and you don;t know how to answer a simple questions such as tell me about yourself. That is the start of my downfall
Behavioural Interview questions are questions designed to let you talk about your previous experience in a way that gives the questioner an insight into the way you behave in a given situation at work. The interviewer will generally have a score sheet where they tick the behaviours that your answer displays, and if your profile fits the job profile then hey presto, its yours. The downside of this is that if you dont fit the matrix then it can be difficult to be hired for the job, so thinking carefully about the kind of interview questions youll be asked before the interview will help.
2. Think about your own experiences The interviewer will ask you interview questions to try and elicit your experiences. For example, they might say Tell me about a time when youve had to work as part of a team. What was the situation and why was it important?. Preparing a list of your positive experiences at work, and mindmapping or brainstorming your part in these experiences will help you to give a more fluent and convincing answer.
3. Listen carefully One of the biggest mistakes people make with interview questions is answering them before theyve thought them through. This kind of interview asks you to describe times in your working career, and so the interviewer will be able to tell if youre making it up as you go along. Listen to the question, consider what the interviewer wants and why they might be asking that question and then answer. If you need to ask for a couple of seconds thinking time dont worry- the interviewer will be impressed that youre taking the time to think rather than panicking. 4. Role play Look for a list of common behavioral interview questions and role play answering them with a friend or family member. Remember the earlier advice about considering the behaviours required for your chosen job though, theres no point in preparing answers to interview questions about times that youve had to handle large sums of money if this wont be part of your role. Ask the person youre role playing with to give you some feedback on your answers and let them help you to improve them. 5. Relax On the day, try to relax. Behavioral interview questions are only being used because the interviewer wants to get to know you and it can be very hard to do this if youre wound up. Take a deep breath, a sip of water and smile. Good Luck!
When going for an interview, people usually have different perceptions on what to wear, what to say, and even how to carry yourself. This usually affects how you answer interview questions. How you view yourself matters a lot as this will help you answer specific interview
questions quite well. Even if you are confident, there are certain common mistakes that you may come across. Let us just peruse through a
few.
company history, ethos and approach. Ideally, try to get hold of a copy of the job profile for the position youre interested in- this will help you to seem professional and prepared. 2. Not listening. Nerves play a part in interviews, and nervous people naturally babble but theres nothing worse than a candidate who never answers the interview questions asked. If you dont listen carefully during interview it suggests that you wont do this once employed. Calm down, take your time and listen carefully- check that you understand a question before you answer it and dont be afraid to ask for clarification. 3. Dressing inappropriately. One of the biggest interview mistakes people make is dressing inappropriately for their interview. Remember the old addage people like people like themselves, and consider this when youre preparing your interview outfit. Managers and HR professionals usually dress smartly, and so it makes sense for you to do the same. If the role is for a company who take pride in allowing their employees to be relaxed at work then it may be appropriate to leave off the tie, but in all cases your clothes should be clean, ironed, and conservative. Today is not the day to try out the lastest bold print shirt, short skirt or low cut top. 4. Being too modest. Your interviewer wants to learn about you and your skills. The interview is not the right place to claim that you dont have any skills, are not much good at anything, and to give credit to others for things that youve done. Youd be surprised how many people answer the question, What do you consider to be your main strengths with, Im not sure that I have any strengths as such. 5. Denying any weaknesses. Your interviewer knows that no one is perfect, and being able to identify your weaknesses and talk about how you overcome them at work is perhaps one of the most important interview skills you can have. Always present a weakness in a positive light, think about the interview question What weaknesses do you have before you get there and youll be fine. 6. Not prioritizing the interview. Your interviewer has taken the time to see you, so it is important that you focus entirely on them for the time that youre with them. Dont talk about another appointment or interview youre rushing off to, and what ever you do, dont answer your mobile phone. 7. Talking about money. The money question is an important one, but talking about it too early in the interview, and accompanying it with questions about time off and benefits suggests that youre only interested in the position for one thing and can really turn interviewers off. 8. Assuming its a done deal. Dont arrive at the interview thinking that all of the hard work is done and the interview itself is only a formality. Give the interviewer and their interview questions the respect they deserve. 9. Being unenthusiastic.
Youve applied for a job at this company, so the interviewer will probably be making the assumption that you actually want it. Respond enthusiastically to their questions, and smile! Dont let your nerves make you seem bored or disinterested. 10. Not having any questions to ask. Having a couple of questions set aside to ask the interviewer will win you brownie points as it shows youre interested in the company. Questions about the companies social programme, outside interests, development plans and future changes are all good interview questions to ask the employer and show your commitment to the company and job. Above all, relax and try to enjoy the interview. Avoiding these top 10 mistakes will give you a good chance of keeping that foot in the door and doing your best. Good Luck.
Preparing for interviews is not all about rehearsing the routine typical interview questions and memorizing them; it may help you succeed that interview but it will never help you in the long run. No matter how hard you try, you will always end up with new Human Resource interview questions that you did not even prepare for. The best way to tackle those Human Resource interview questions is to enter that room with the right attitude. People who opt for memorizing have this risk of going blank the last moment.
Many people underestimate the importance of simple HR interview questions; one example is, Tell me about yourself. You will be surprised that people stumble on interview questions as simple as this, even after long hours of preparation. Psychologically, people who are low on selfesteem when asked about this simple question tend to think in the following steps: 1st thought: I hate myself because I am not good. I am not fit for this company. 2nd thought: How should I lie? They end up with two lines, that is already on their resume. Low self esteem is common and can be tackled. Therefore it becomes important to change your view about yourself before convincing the experienced HRs. Always try to include things in your introduction that are not on your resume. Tell them about your hobbies, interests, your goal in life, etc. Always see the positive side of things. And remember, you can take time to think before you speak. Whenever the interviewer asks your view about an issue, try to think about the positive solution. Be unconventional, think out of the box. If you are already employed, never ever criticize your present job, be ready with a good reason for leaving your job, but never criticize your past seniors. Your resume is an important part of your job application. Make sure that it is not copied and you mean everything that is written in your CV. If you have stated you are hard-working, be ready to demonstrate your quality. If you have listed reading as one of your hobbies, you should be ready with your favorite book and author; even your favorite story and the reason why it is your favorite. Never lie about your hobbies, there is a one in fifty chance that the interviewer may share your so called hobby and passion. Remember: Approach your interview questions with confidence, be yourself and be positive.
When preparing for a phone interview and phone interview questions, you have to act as if you are meeting with the employer for a regular, face to face interview. Since the employer has not met you in person, they have to be able to tell if they want to hire you based on your confidence, attitude, your dedication, and your persistence. Employers like to hear that you want the job more than anything and that nothing will stand in your way from getting it.
A: Answer an interview question like this with confidence, but be honest. If you do not have anything standing in your way of relocating, then let them know you will be glad to. Sometimes people have family obligations and are not able to leave but you can ask if you would be able to work from home doing the same position you are interviewing for. Remember: all interview questions, including phone interview questions, are intended to help the employer understand who you are and how you will fit within their company so be honest without scaring them away! Q: Where would you like to see yourself ten years from now? A: Employers like asking these types of interview questions because they want to see if you have any plans to move up within the company so let them know you are looking to advance up in the company to either a manager or supervisor. This shows the employer that you have the passion and dedication to make it all the way up to the top. It would also be a great idea to mention any volunteer work you would love to do to help the community. Q: What kind of professional skills do you have that would benefit the company? A: Keep in mind they have received your resume through fax or by email, and they may be seeing if you could elaborate some more of your professional skills. You only want to mention the skills that would qualify you for the position you are applying for. Since just about every job opportunity requires customer service experience, it would be a great idea to bring up how many years of experience you have had. When answering this phone interview question, it is pertinent that you go into it with confidence and straight-forwardness to display to the employer exactly why you are the person for the job. Q: What is the amount of income you are expecting to earn to start off at? A: The salary questions is tough. If you can avoid it, dont give a salary range because the employer may be thinking of a higher number and now know they can hire you at a lower rate that you may be more qualified for. To the contrary, the employer may be thinking of a lower number and will dismiss you as a candidate because you are too expensive. Always say that you are open for negotiation or salary is negotiable, because this shows the employer that you will accept a fair salary range for the respective position. Q: How soon would you be able to start working for our company? A: This answer depends on whether or not you are still working for a company or you may have some plans that can hold you back. If you are not currently employed, inform the employer that you can start immediately. If you are currently employed, inform the employer that you would be happy to begin the paperwork and training immediately, but would need to give your current employer at least two weeks notice. Although you may want to start your new job immediately, it is only proper to give your current employer at least two weeks notice as a gesture of appreciation and respect. More importantly, giving your current boss two weeks notice tells your new employer that you handled the situation with respect and dignity, and gives them a great first impression of the type of person you are.
When going for an interview, people usually have different perceptions on what to wear, what to say, and even how to carry yourself. This usually affects how you answer interview questions.
How you view yourself matters a lot as this will help you answer specific interview questions quite well. Even if you are confident, there are certain common mistakes that you may
Admitting a (considerable) flaw is another mistake that you have probably been guilty of during a past onslaught of interview questions. One of the most common interview questions is what is your greatest weakness? Do not give a totally honest answer. You should know that the interviewer does not expect you to (check out typical interview questions for the best answer to the weakness questions). Lastly, thoroughly read through our site and interview question articles and be sure to ask us for help with any interview questions that we dont have on our site!
Now that you have landed an interview or two with the potential company of your dreams, dont blow it by messing up on one of the most important things, interview questions. You already know that your interview can make or break your chances of being hired, so instead of coming across as overly nervous or desperate, the key is to be prepared. If you are prepared, you will feel much more comfortable because you know youve done everything you can to do well in your interview. In fact, the more prepared you are, the odds of acing the interview are
significantly more in your favor. You know that you need to look good at the interview, so dress nicely and look professional. You know you need to engage in conversation and be as relaxed as possible. The way to do this is to practice! Before you go in for the interview, rehearse ahead of time. Make a list of questions that have come up in past interviews, or consult websites that can give you tips on common interview questions and how to answer them. You will more than likely be nervous, but this is the time to work right through the fear. If you let your fear and nerves take over, you cannot possibly bring out the best in your conversation or your personality. When you have a list of possible job specific interview questions and the most common interview questions put together, stand in front of a mirror and rehearse your answers. Dont be too long-winded, but dont give one word answers either. Do your homework about the company. Odds are, there is at least one website out there and you can read up on the company and its history in great detail. Be sure to get a really good feel for the atmosphere and type of employees that work there so the employer feels that you can easily assimilate into their family. Doing research on the company can also aid you in asking some specific interview questions for the employer to display your serious interest in the company. The last thing you want to do is be dishonest in an interview. It will make you uneasy and the interviewer will pick up on your vibe from a mile away. This is another reason for rehearsing your interview. It will help get you through tough questions. For example, if you are asked why youve been unemployed for the past six months, let the potential know that you havent been just sitting around watching TV. Tell them what youve done to advance your skills or education, and give them a good reason as to why you left your last position. Maybe it was due to a layoff. Whatever the circumstances, prepare your answers ahead of time. If your interviewer is very professional and serious, then adapt your tone to match their tone. If they are more casual, be polite and professional, but a bit more relaxed. Follow their lead. If you dont know what to say at a joke or even know if the person is joking, stay quiet and smile.
Dont talk too much as you will be inclined to give out way too much information and it might hurt you in the long run. The less you say, the better. Even if you dont feel it, you want to try to give the impression of confidence in yourself and your abilities. You dont want to boast and brag, but provide facts, figures and/or examples of prior accomplishments. Do not say anything negative about past employers. It is better to be more reserved and professional than to say too much, say the wrong thing or break out into nervous laughter. The more reserved and professional, yet polite and warm you are, the better of an impression you will make. Dont be overly friendly or start telling your deep dark secrets, just focus and keep the conversation on track. For those tough interview questions, be prepared and rehearse before the meeting. The more you rehearse, the better prepared you will be and the more comfortable you will feel, and that will make all the difference. Imagine the interview ahead of time and go through it in your mind, with nothing but a successful and positive outcome. The more you do this, the better you will do with the interview questions and the better your chances of landing the job.