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    ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    1.Why should I hire you?


    Bad answer:
    "I'm the best candidate for the role."

    Tip:
    A good answer will reiterate your qualifications, and will highlight what makes you unique.

    Good answer:
    "I've been an executive assistant for the past ten years--my boss has said time and time again that without me, the organization would fall apart. I've also taken the time to educate myself on some of the software I regularly use (but didn't really understand the ins and outs of). I'm an Excel whiz now, which means I can work faster, and take over some of what my boss would traditionally have had to do herself. What's good enough for most people is never really good enough for me."

    2. What is your greatest failure, and what did you learn from it?

    Bad answer:
    "I never finished law school--and everything that's happened since has taught me that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is a huge mistake."

    Tip:
    You don't want to highlight a true major regret--especially one that exposes an overall dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a smaller (but still significant) mishap, and how it has made you a better professional.

    Good answer:
    "When I was in college, I took an art class to supplement my curriculum. I didn't take it very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my engineering classes, it would be a walk in the park. My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise. I'd even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the semester making up for it, ended up getting a decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter what I'm doing, I should strive to do it to the best of my ability. Otherwise, it's not worth doing at all."

    3. How do you explain your gap in employment?


    Bad answer:
    "I was so tired of working, and I needed a break," or "I just can't find a job."

    Tip:
    Employment gaps are always tough to explain. You don't want to come across as lazy or unhireable. Find a way to make your extended unemployment seem like a choice you made, based on the right reasons.

    Good answer:
    "My work is important to me, so I won't be satisfied with any old job. Instead of rushing to accept the first thing that comes my way, I'm taking my time and being selective to make sure my next role is the right one."

    4. When were you most satisfied in your job?


    Bad answer:
    “I was most satisfied when I did well, and got praised for my work.”

    Don’t give vague answers. Instead, think about something you did well and enjoyed that will be relevant at this new job. This is an opportunity for you to share your interests, prove that you’re a great fit for the job and showcase your enthusiasm.

    Good answer:
    I’m a people person. I was always happiest — and most satisfied — when I was interacting with customers, making sure I was able to meet their needs and giving them the best possible customer experience. It was my favorite part of the job, and it showed – I was rated as “Good or Excellent” 95% of the time. Part of the reason I’m interested in this job is that I know I’d have even more interaction with customers, on an even more critical level."


    5. What did you like least about your last job?


    Bad answer:
    “A lack of stability. I felt like the place could collapse around me at any time.”

    Try and stay away from anything that draws on the politics, culture or financial health of your previous employer. No matter how true it might be, comments like these will be construed as too negative. Also, you don’t want to focus on a function that might be your responsibility in the next role. So think of something you disliked in your last job, but that you know for sure won’t be part of this new role.

    Good answer:
    “There was nothing about my last job that I hated, but I guess there were some things I liked less than others. My previous role involved traveling at least twice a month. While I do love to travel, twice a month was a little exhausting — I didn’t like spending quite so much time out of the office. I’m happy to see that this role involves a lot less travel.”

    6. Describe a time when you did not get along with a co-worker.


    Bad answer:
    “I’m easy to get along with, so I’ve never had any kind of discord with another coworker.”

    Interviewers don’t like these types of ‘easy out’ answers. And besides, they know you are probably not telling the truth. Think of a relatively benign (but significant) instance, and spin it to be a positive learning experience.

    Good answer:
    “I used to lock heads with a fellow nurse in the INCU ward. We disagreed over a lot of things — from the care of patients to who got what shifts to how to speak with a child’s family. Our personalities just didn’t mesh. After three months of arguing, I pulled her aside and asked her to lunch. At lunch, we talked about our differences and why we weren’t getting along. It turns out, it was all about communication. We communicated differently and once we knew that, we began to work well together. I really believe that talking a problem through with someone can help solve any issue.”

    7. What motivates you?


    Bad answer:
    “Doing a good job and being rewarded for it.”

    It’s not that this answer is wrong — it’s just that it wastes an opportunity. This question is practically begging you to highlight your positive attributes. So don’t give a vague, generic response — it tells them very little about you. Instead, try and use this question as an opportunity to give the interviewer some insight into your character, and use examples where possible.

    Good answer:
    “I’ve always been motivated by the challenge of meeting a tough deadline — in my last role, I was responsible for a 100% success rate in terms of delivering our products on time and within budget. I know that this job is very fast-paced, and deadline-driven — I’m more than up for the challenge. In fact, I thrive on it.”


    8. How would your friends describe you?



    Bad answer:
    “I’m a really good listener.”

    While being a good listener is a great personality trait, your employer probably doesn’t care all that much. It’s unlikely that they’re hiring you to be a shoulder to cry on. You’ll want to keep your answer relevant to the job you’re interviewing for — and as specific as possible. If you can, insert an example.



    Good answer:
    “My friends would probably say that I’m extremely persistent — I’ve never been afraid to keep going back until I get what I want. When I worked as a program developer, recruiting keynote speakers for a major tech conference, I got one rejection after another – this was just the nature of the job.But I really wanted the big players — so I wouldn’t take no for an answer. I kept going back to them every time there was a new company on board, or some new value proposition. Eventually, many of them actually said “yes” — the program turned out to be so great that we doubled our attendees from the year before. A lot of people might have given up after the first rejection, but it’s just not in my nature. If I know something is possible, I have to keep trying until I get it."



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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Nice One!
    No One Will Know You Are Honest Unless You Give Out Samples!

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Great write up, thanks.

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Good work, keep it up

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Bravo!
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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Nice learnt from it

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    nice one. i feel clapping

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Beautiful, tnx and keep doing the nice wrk...

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Keep up d gudwork, datz nice

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    Good write up, could you please mail it to me 10ks [email protected]
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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    thanks alot. i attended an interview recently nd i was asked some questions relating to the ones u have highlighted here

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    Great gesture. tips well heeded will return success in any interview. thanks

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    Re: ANSWERS TO FIFTEEN TOUGHEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    @ Intense1, that was INTENSELY BEAUTIFUL. Take charge.

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