Friday, November 21, 2008

Job Interview Questions

Job interviews are always critical. It is a way of proving how you sell yourself to your employers. It is a living face behind you resumes or curriculum vitae so you must be careful in answering any question the interviewer or panel will ask.


First, you must prepare yourself. Dress up smartly and feel beautiful and handsome. It makes you to be presentable and helps build your self confidence as well. Then be ready to answer their questions.


As a guide, these are some typical questions during a job interview:

  • Briefly introduce yourself.
  • Why do you consider applying in this company?
  • Why are you leaving your company?
  • What was your greatest accomplishment?
  • Whats is your greatest regret in life?
  • How is you relationship with your boss?
  • What do you think is the most high-impact decision you have made?
  • How do you handle stress?
  • If I will bring 3 people you know here---your mother, your youngest kid and your boss, -----and I will ask them who you are, what do you think each will tell about you?
  • What do you think is the greatest motivator for you to stay in a company?
  • How do you see yourself during the first 30 days of your job, assuming you are already hired in this company?
  • What do you think will be the best innovation that this company could launch?
  • What do you think is a 'best' product to launch?
  • What do you think can you contribute to this company?
  • How do you handle a stubborn colleague?
  • How do you handle a stubborn boss?


These are just a few of the questions but may help as a guide for you when preparing for the interview. You may take some time and think about the answers the night before your scheduled interview. Make sure you give the best answers that would impress the interviewers. Just be honest, be natural and confident in your answers!

By the way, these job interview questions are basically not for fresh graduates and first-timers!Good luck!

-maron-

22november2008

17:14 hrs

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