Interview Questions
Hi People
The job interviews are the twisting point in a job search where job
seekers can do well in winning confidence of potential employers, make
them believe that you are the model candidate for the position you are
looking for. Most likely job seekers stagger through interviews as if
the recruiter asks jumpy questions. But generally interview questions
are to be expected. Prepare your interview answers and rehearse your
role before the show, so you'll be ready to face employers/recruiters
with self belief. To answer interview questions precisely takes
ability, exercise, and strength of mind. Some of the most likely
interview questions for you to practice before appearing!
1. Introduce yourself?
2. What are your career preferences?
3. How much salary you are expecting?
4. What is your plan regarding continuing your education?
5. Tell us about your hobbies?
6. What are your strengths & weaknesses?
7. Are you ready to work in a team?
8. Can you work in stress?
9. What good things you liked in your ex boss?
10. How do you feel working on weekend?
11. Define success?
12. How good your communication is?
13. Where do you see yourself in next 2 years?
14. You like trying new things or stay with old ones?
15. Why you have applied for this position?
16. Tell us about your family?
17. Areas where you can revamp your skills?
18. What if you are not selected for this position?
19. What makes you feel that you are the best candidate for this
position?
20. What you preferred, money or work?
21. Tell us about your subjects?
Candidates can raise their chances of success if they get ready for
them in advance. Find the balanced answers to the most common
interview questions. Hiring people (recruiters) hope that you are the
matched candidate for the job. They are desperate to wrap up
interviewing and want to fill up the position. Focus on what you have
to say in regards to your skills & experience instead of sensing fear.
Job seekers can practice and perfect their answers ahead of interview
date.
Cheers
Nawaz
http://www.e-cvs.net
date: 3 May 2007 05:12:07 -0700
author: Career Advice United Kingdom
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