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Mithi25
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Topic: Some of the General Interview Questions Posted: 16Nov2009 at 10:02pm |
PERSONAL
These questions help the
hiring authority determine what makes you tick. Answer thoroughly, using
organic conversation techniques to determine if the direction of your answer is
correct. Remember to stay positive.
· What makes you unique? {mosgoogle left}
· Tell me about yourself.
· What goals have you set for
yourself? How are you planning to achieve them?
· To what do you owe your present
success?
· What is your favorite hobby and
tell me why?
· What motivates you?
· What type of work environment appeals
to you most?
· Are you willing to travel?
· Why have you chosen this
particular profession?
· What do you like most about your
current job?
· What has been your greatest
challenge?
· What work experiences have been
most valuable to you and why?
· Tell me about a situation in
which you were under tremendous pressure and how you dealt with it.
· Give me an example of a time in
your life in which you had to overcome great adversity to get the job done.
· Tell me about your most difficult
decision and how you went about making it.
· Where do you think your interest
in this career comes from?
· Give me a situation in which you failed, and how you handled it. {mosgoogle left}
PEOPLE SKILLS
These questions will be
used to determine how you interact with others, both your team members and
users. Show yourself as a team player who can take initiative and drive
projects.
· Have you ever supervised people?
· What is your management style?
· How do you interface with users?
· How do you handle a customer or
user who becomes irate?
· What would your management say
about you?
· In this particular leadership
role, what was your greatest challenge?
· Describe the project or
situation that best demonstrates your management/supervisory skills.
· Tell me about a team project of
which you are particularly proud and your contribution.
· Have you taken/How do you take
specifications from users?
· Describe a situation where you
had to work with someone who was difficult, how did you handle it?
· Tell me about a problem you have
with one of your work associates.
· Which area of technical
expertise do you feel is your strongest?
· Describe the type of manager you
prefer.
· What are your team-player
qualities? Give examples.
· When you take on a project do
you like to attack the project in a group or individually?
· Tell me about your relationship
with your previous boss.
· How do you take direction?
WORK HABITS AND
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
These questions will be
used to determine not only your background experience and skills, but also
your suitability for the discussed position. Don't be bashful. Thoroughly
explain your background, experience and skills.
· What accomplishments are you
most proud of?
· What part of the project life
cycle have you worked on?
· Describe the project or
situation that best demonstrates your coding skills.
· Describe the project or
situation that best demonstrates your analytical abilities.
· Give me an example of a problem
you solved and the process you used.
· Give me an example of an idea
that has come to you and what you did with it.
· Tell me about a project you
initiated.
· How have your educational and
work experiences prepared you for this position?
· What is your most significant
accomplishment?
QUESTIONS THAT SET
THE STAGE FOR SELLING YOURSELF
Use these questions to
explore why you are the perfect candidate for the vacant spot. Match your
strengths to the job requirements, point for point.
· Why are you interested in our
organization?
· Give me an example of the most
creative project that you have worked on.
· What type of position are you
seeking?
· What makes you think you can
handle this position?
· Why should my company be
interested in you?
· What challenges are you looking
for in a position?
· What interests you about this
job?
DANGER QUESTIONS
Be careful. The only
reason to ask these questions is to determine why NOT to hire you. Make your
answers as short and bland as possible. Remember not to disparage any past
employers, companies or co-workers.
· What turns you off at your
current employer?
· What pisses you off?
· What interests you least about
your current job?
· What types of situations put you
under pressure, and how do you deal with pressure?
· What industry besides this one
are you looking into?
· With which other companies are you interviewing? |
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