How do you answer interview questions? This time I want to share about the interview. The top 5 most frequently asked questions will be discussed and answered in a practical way.
(1) Introduce yourself
There is no need to go into too much detail from childhood. No one wants to know that much and there is no time. 15 minutes is 15 minutes. Half an hour is set by the interviewer. My name Education Some milestones I have achieved. Answer only some places where you have worked for a long time. (These jobs also need to be relevant to the job you are applying for, and you do not have to list everything you have ever done). Your marriage? Not to mention political and religious ideas that have nothing to do with business.
(2) Why do you want to work here?
You need to be smart when answering this question. In order to be able to answer such questions, you need to find out about your job / organization / company before the interview. In answering the question, how does this organization benefit the social environment? What are the interests of the people (e.g. health, society, philanthropy, education, law, economics, environmental protection, etc.)? What do you like about the organization's goals and objectives? You will get a nice place for yourself. There is so much to learn. The answer is that you want to work because of the opportunities available in the areas of growth and development.
(3) Why should you be hired?
Your skills and abilities. This is a great opportunity for you to share your talents with others. This is the best time to sell yourself to your employer. It is important to be able to answer this question in a timely manner. Here are some suggestions on how to look or get an appointment for antique items. Moral; You can also talk a little about skills and philosophies. Interpersonal skills, how to take into account the suggestions and ideas of others. When you need to make a quick decision on your own, make sure you have a calm and thorough decision-making process. If you have a problem at work, ask your superiors and colleagues for their opinions. Find the best solution. Solve your problem-solving skills alone. Here are some examples of what projects can be done best in a timely manner. We treat everyone equally. Instead of trying to recover, they wallow in their sadness and thus, experience more failure.
(4) What are your weaknesses?
This is a trick question. You will be digging your own grave for talking about your weaknesses in front of the person who will hire you. To answer this question, answer: No one is perfect. There are strengths and weaknesses. Likewise, I'm sure I have strengths as well as weaknesses. But for now, it's not clear what the weaknesses are. What is there is sure to be there. If so, you may have avoided the question. It has been said wisely that everyone, including the questioner, can be conquered and everyone can have good and bad.
(5) What is your work experience?
To be able to answer that question, make a list of your work experience that may be relevant to the job you are applying for. Think carefully about how to answer, and practice again. Do not memorize. You will forget when you are mature. The words you practice will help you to answer naturally. What business training courses have you attended? If you have a diploma, certificate, license or diploma, show it all. The interviewer will be impressed and want to give you more points because it shows that you are well-prepared.
Do not be discouraged if you do not have a certificate. Although not directly related to this job, I would like to share some of my other work experience. And you do not have to have a paid job. Have you ever volunteered?
I used to help my parents and relatives. I used to help out at home. If you have any work experience that teachers or friends have helped you with, you may want to consider quoting your current job application.