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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN INTERVIEW ::.
- Why
have you selected to join us?
I always longed to work with a company. I am
familiar and whose products I have used and
trusted.
(Narrate briefly how you can prove your statement.
Do good research on the company before facing the
interview)
- Where
do you want to be in 5 years?
I would like to be frank. Judge me from the work
and I am sure you will put me right where I want
to be.
Note : Do not over ambitious and speak in a way
that you are not satisfied with your current job
which you have applied for.
- Describe
your ideal career?
Talk of what you enjoy most your skills and
natural talents. Do not specify your goal and any
job title.
- Tell
me something about yourself
Do not just repeat what you have given in your
resume. Be ready with the answer, a talent or
something you did out of the ordinary. You can
sound it as unique or give it a touch of your personality.
- How
did you apply for the job?
Be specific and give a straight answer of how you
came to know about the vacancy. If it was
advertised specify how you came across it.
- Why
do you want to work here?
Have a research done about the company /
organization
Give just one or two reasons why you are
interested. You can add these points (1)
company's reputation(2) desire to join the
specific field of interest.
- Don't
you think that you are over qualified for this
job?
(This question is put to you to puzzle a
candidate. Be calm and answer the question with a
positive and confident approach)
Answer in the negative
My experience and qualification will just help me
to do the job better. Moreover I am at
establishing a long
term relationship which my
qualification will favor me to handle more
responsibilities and help me to rise to your
expectations.
- What
competition do you see if you take up this job?
When you answer, clearly show that you have
researched carefully and acquired more in-depth
knowledge about the company.
Enumerate some positive and negative traits of the
company and their competitions.
Feel confident to show that competition is not an
unexpected one.
- What
would you do if our competitor offer you a job?
Show your confidence in the company's worth, stress
the point 'I would say No' by pointing out some
qualities you found out in your research about the
company.
- Why
are you leaving your current job?
You should give two or three reasons for
leaving.
Lack of challenge, focus on the limitations etc.
Point out your ambition to prove your worth
confidently.
- What
salary do you expect?
(This is a tricky question to be answered
carefully. Interviewers often accept people with
realistic financial goals.)
If you mention a salary that is low it shows that
you are not up to the mark. If you mention too
high you have ruined a chance to get a job. So the
best is to ask for the salary they offer and then
show your capacity, how your experience and
qualification rate with what is offered.
- What
interests you most about the job?
(Show how you believe that you are most suited to
the post. If you can find out an earlier
experience it would be fine.)
If you have experience, you can quote some
similarities from the past and how you achieved
success.
- What
is your dream job?
Make the question a chance to display your
aptitude that fits the job you have applied for.
Display how your skills can be put into suite the
challenges and modern trends.
- Why
should we take you?
This is often the concluding Question( Some tips
to the answer)
- Don'ts
: Do not repeat your resume
Do not enumerate your experience
- Do's:
Prove Your interest
Be positive in your answer
Be prepared with confidence in what you are going
to say
Make sure the answer comes from the bottom of your
heart.
- If
you have unlimited time and financial resources
how would you spend them
Even though it is tempting to discuss thing you
would do for fun, answer these questions with
strict coherence with the job you have applied
for.
Egg: If you are into teaching, touch on your
interest in adult literary programmers and other teaching oriented
aspects.
- How
is your experience relevant to this job?
Sketch out some similar work which you have done
in your previous job. It should be something
justifiable by you, even though others may think
differently.
You can even ask some question where you can prove
that your experience stands in good strand.
- How
could you enrich your current job?
Design your answer to show that you are still
interested in the job and you point out a few
instances where improvements can be made. Convince
the person that you can be relied on and you will
not get bored with what you do with time.
- How
many days where you absent from work?
Give a solid attendance record. But at the same
time show you were not responsible . Convince that
you are willing to take up responsibility.
Egg: I was absent 7 days. 4 days due to
conjunctivitis and one day due to the death of a
close relative and 2 days had to accompany my
parents for their check up.
- Tell
me about a time you had to deal with an irritate
customer, how did you handle the solution?
The question is aimed at you to hear from yourself
how you handle people when others loose their
temper. Here the best answer you can give to
describe a situation and show how you handled
it with maturity and diplomacy.
- How
do you manage stress in your daily work?
You can describe a situation of how you had
managed stress in your previous work if you had
one or narrate how you can find time in your busy
schedule to relax a bit.
- Describe
a professional skill you have developed in you?
It will be better if you be specific with your
answer. Narrate some thing you worked for
to fulfill your work more efficiently. Describe
how you attended a seminar and brought about the
changed in your work.
- How
do you manage your work to meet dead lines
Answer the question effectively . Describe
in detail how your plan out, set priorities,
determine schedules, how you follow out to see the
progress and meet the dead line.
- What
books you read?
Do not ever say you have read a book which you
have not. Here your suggestion can lead the
interviewer to know your taste and interest. It
can also hint on how you take your profession.
- What
are the most rewarding aspect of you most recent
job?
The best way to answer it is to focus in what you
do efficiently, keep in mind the position you are
applying for.
- What
aspects of this job do you feel most confident?
Narrate what you are good and match
it with the present job requirements. You may ask
questions to clear if that particular skill will
add benefit to the company
- What
can motivate you?
The Interview expects an answer to know you better
.Keep in tune with your job and work you have
applied for. Do not beat around the bush.
- Whom
do you choose as your reference and why?
Name the references and how you know them. You can
also show that you are a person who care for
relationships and how you stand in good stead with
them.
- Can
we call all your references?
If you have given your present boss as your
reference you can tell that you prefer to call
your current boss only after you receive a
confirmed offer as he may not like you changing
the job.
- Do
you have any questions?
Be prepared to answer this question in advance.
List out a few questions you wish to know more
about. After you have faced the interview
your logic will guide you to ask the question you
really want to know more about.
- How
do you handle criticism
Here the interview is on the look out for your
accountability and professional character.
Simply explain a situation that caused a problem
and narrate how you faced it and overcame it.
- Tell
me about a situation that upset you at work
Her the interview is trying to find out how you
deal with pressure. Be diplomatic and objective
with your answer. Prepare the answer so that the
answer comes as a smooth reassurance
- Have
you ever been fired?
If the answer is negative, the answer is
simple. But if you have been fired, you need to be
prepared to the answer the follow up
questions that my come up.
If the termination was for reason beyond your
control narrate it. If not do not try justifying
yourself. If you had a fault, admit it and
convince the interview that you have corrected it.
- Do
you change your job frequently?
Be honest and if you had changed the jobs
frequently there could be ample reasons to do so.
Put them up as contracts that expired at the
stipulated time.
Be convincing when you say that you long to have a
steady and long lasting relationship with the
present job you are applying for.
- What
is the toughest job you had?
Avoid making any negative statements especially
about your previous employer. Change the question
with a positive outlook and answer it with a
satisfied remark of your outcome.
- How
do you handle tension?
Answer with ease that in any job and any situation
that tension is a part of it. Relax
before putting the f act you are very used to such
type of works.
- What
is your current salary?
Do not bluff. Be specific on the answer. Do not
hesitate to say the benefits you enjoyed in the
previous job. It may be verified so never mention
the benefits you have not got.
- Will
you be willing to accept transfer?
Tell you preference but do not specify that you
will be not willing to work else where.
- What
is your weakness?
Turn the question to a positive one. Simply say
that you are a perfectionist and your
commitment to output of high quality perfect work.
Say this is your weakness.
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