"When I think of
all the job opportunities I missed out on because I didn't interview well, I
want to cringe. I wanted to believe that each time I didn't get the offer it
was because of what they told me-that they simply found someone more
qualified. However, the video-taped sessions we did showed me otherwise. I
just wasn't that good at answering the questions. Thank you for putting me
through the paces, though. I no longer ramble on and on, I know what my best
selling points are, and I know how to work a salary discussion to my
advantage. Thank you so much, MJ."
G.S. -
Assistant Controller
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1. Describe the perfect job for you.
2. Why are you interested in working for us?
3. What is it about this job that made you apply?
4. You have held a variety of jobs, which one was most suitable for
you?
5. Tell me about yourself.
6. What are your ambitions for the future? What are you doing to achieve
those goals?
7. What assignments, projects, or accomplishments have given you the
greatest sense of achievement?
8. What do you excel at?
9. What would make you better at this position then anyone else I might
hire?
10. What would your colleagues at (company name) say was your best contribution
there? What would your boss say?
11. On your last performance evaluation, what did it say under the 'areas
for improvement' section?
12. Why are you leaving or did you leave your present position?
13. What conditions or situations with your present employer have been
most frustrating to you?
14. What kind of situations did you find least rewarding in your last
position?
15. In the past three years, what part of your professional
skill set have you improved the most?
16. What were your typical work hours at XYZ company? At ABC company?
17. How long do you think it would take you to learn what we do here?
18. What kinds of goals do you set for yourself in your present position?
Do you achieve them?
19. How do you use your free time while at work?
20. What kinds of opportunities have you created for yourself in your
current position?
21. For a new graduate: How did you choose your major in college? What
was your GPA?
22. Are you planning on returning to school?
23. What are your best skills?
24. Tell me about a situation where you had to do some creative problem
solving?
25. What do you think the hardest part of the job will be for you?
26. If you were a new employee, what would you do to gain respect from
peers?
27. Tell me about a time when you really failed.
28. How do you feel about the progress in your career to date?
29. Walk me through an important decision you have made in the recent
past. Describe how you thought it through.
30. Briefly, tell me why you made each change in employment that you
did.
31. Take me through a time when you took a project or product from start
to finish.
32. Describe the way that you work under pressure.
33. Describe how you have, or would, work with a demanding manager.
34. Out of the several bosses you have had, which one were you most
comfortable reporting to and why?
35. What kind of supervisor brings out the best in you?
36. What important trends do you see coming in our industry?
37. Where there times at (company name) where you felt like there was
not enough time to complete your responsibilities? How did you handle
that?
38. What is your management style?
39. What makes you a good supervisor?
40. What would your subordinates say about you? / How would the people
that report to you describe you?
41. For managers: What would you do about an under-performing employee?
42. Would you prefer to do a job yourself or supervise someone doing
a job? Why?
43. Since you have been out of school, are there other jobs you have
held that are not on this resume?
44. What are your salary expectations?
45. Will you be able to provide references from prior employers?
46. Do you have any questions for me?
If you have difficulty formulating great responses to any of the above
questions, I recommend interview
practice sessions.
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