Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

How to Answer Hard Interview Questions

How to Answer Hard Interview Questions

throw up due to nerves. I’ve seen candidates who have tried to convince me that they were doing me the greatest favour in the world by deigning to come for interview. I’ve seen candidates whom I’ve thought were mute, such was their reticence. I’ve seen candidates whose vocabulary ranged all the way from ‘yes’ to ‘no’. I’ve seen candidates who gave me such detailed answers to my questions that I was on the verge of losing the will to live. The sheer variation of quality in the performance of interviewees has prompted me to distil what I’ve learned into one manageable body of advice which, I hope, will give you the edge when it comes to getting that job. What follows are my tips on how to prepare for the interview itself, how to conduct yourself at the interview and, most crucially perhaps, examples of the kind of answers we interviewers REALLY want to hear.
These are grouped into categories known as ‘competencies’ as the approach most modern organisations take these days is the ‘competency-focused’ interview. After all, we, as professional managers, are trying, on behalf of our organisations to secure the services of the most wonderful, motivated, efficient and productive employee, while trying to show how clever we are at recruitment at the same time! The interviewer(s) are never the enemy. They may use methods which you think are in turn obvious, brutal or downright devious, but remember it is all in the cause of getting the right person for the job who will fit in because of their skill set, personality and attitude – for cultural fit is really important in terms of the likely longevity of their term in post. One day you may very well be sitting here they are and I’ll bet you will be able to justify your approach for the cause!

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

301 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview – Tutorial eBook

301 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview – Tutorial eBook

Revised and updated for today’s job market, the bestselling handbook for the ahead-of-the-curve job seeker.“Is there anything you’d like to ask us?” This question can paralyze even the most seasoned job applicants. But with 301 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview at your side, you’ll be ready with a response that demonstrates your confidence and ability to see the whole picture and think on your feet.This second edition of the bestselling job seeker’s resource delivers proven, up-to-the-minute tools for job hunters who want to shine in this most crucial part of the interview process. Written with the participation of hundreds of recruiters, job coaches, hiring managers, and Fortune 500 HR specialists, this book is the best available source for the questions that can advance your candidacy and convince interviewers that you’re the best person for the job. Other features, including examples of the most powerful questions you can ask—and the questions NEVER to ask—make 301 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview your go-to guide for get-noticed, get-hired tips and techniques and expert guidance to put you in the driver’s seat at your next interview.
John Kador is the author of several books, including The Manager’s Book of Questions and How to Ace the Brain Teaser Interview. A professional business writer and consultant, he has produced numerous speeches, annual reports, scripts, case histories, white papers, and news releases for Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Adecco, IBM, Sears, and other corporate clients. He lives in Winfield, Pennsylvania.

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