Here
are 6 tough interview questions you should be ready to answer, along
with strategies on how to respond to them in a way that makes you stand
out:
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Could you tell me a little about yourself?
Most
interviewers use this question not only to gather information, but also
to assess your poise, style of delivery and communication ability.
Don’t launch into a mini-speech about your childhood, schooling,
hobbies, early career and personal likes and dislikes. Instead, briefly
cite recent personal and professional work experiences that relate to
the position you’re seeking and that support your credentials.
Why did you leave your previous employer, or why are you leaving your present job?
If
you were fired for performance issues, it’s best to merely say you
“parted ways” and refocus the discussion on how your skill set matches
the current position. If you currently have a job, focus on why you’re
seeking greater opportunity, challenges or responsibility. If you’re
transitioning to a new industry, discuss why you’re making the
transition and tie it into the new job responsibilities (make sure that
you have very strong references regardless of why you left, or are
leaving, a position).
What are your weaknesses?
Realize
that most interviewers don’t expect you to be perfect or reveal your
true weaknesses. Turn this question around and present a personal
weakness as a professional strength. Let’s assume that you’re
detail-oriented, a workaholic and that you neglect friends and family
when working on important projects. You can turn these weaknesses around
by saying that you’re very meticulous and remain involved in projects
until you’ve ironed out all the problems, even if it means working after
hours or on the weekend.
Another
tactic is to discuss an area where you’re seeking improvement, and then
highlight the steps you’re taking to meet that goal. Perhaps you’re an
accountant, and are working to improve your knowledge of payroll
procedures by taking courses at a local college, or maybe you’re an IT
professional earning additional certifications.
What sets you apart from other applicants?
The
interviewer who asks you this is really probing your readiness for the
job, your ability to handle it, your willingness to work hard and your
fitness for the job. Show your readiness by describing how your
experience, career progression, qualities and achievements make you an
asset. Keep it professional, and focus on the value you’ll bring to the
position. Highlight your ability by discussing your specific skills and
accomplishments, but don’t forget to show your interest in the job
itself.
Where do you hope to be in three years?
This
question is often asked of recent college graduates, and the worst
answer is to say that you want to be president of the company or have
the interviewer’s position. Instead, talk about what motivates you
especially what will motivate you on this job and what you hope to have
accomplished.
Do you have any questions?
Don’t
say “no,” or that everything has been thoroughly discussed. If you
think the interviewer has any doubts, now’s the time to restate why
you’re the most logical candidate for the opening. Show your interest in
the company by preparing some key questions in advance. Asking about
corporate culture or what the interviewer likes the best about the
company will give you insight and let the interviewers know that you’re
interviewing them as well.
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