Job interviews make many people nervous, especially when they are not prepared. It is not a secret, applicants already have an idea of the sorts of questions that they will be asked during their interviews. Just giving an answer, however, won’t secure the job as recruiters are after the right answers!
Candidates shouldn’t only focus on the things that they will tell to the interviewer but they should also learn about what not to say.
Here are the most asked interview questions in recent years and they are still common and favourite for the employers:
– What is your greatest strength? Greatest weakness?
– What did you dislike about your previous job?
– What were your responsibilities?
– What were your starting and ending levels of compensation?
– What major problems/challenges did you face? How did you handle them?
Have a look at this infographic by Sample Questionaire to get a better idea of the other questions which you are likely to come across when preparing for your interview. Make sure you take plenty of time before the interview to prepare your own answers to these questions.
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Theuora John says
“Tell me about yourself” is a classic question which is normally the starting point of any interview. This is where the interviewer will make his/her first impression about you. So, its important to get it right. This question will also helps you set tone for the interview and drive the interview the way you want it to go.
Check out this video to hear from hiring managers about what they expect from the interviewee and how to nail those 3 important interview questions
http://youtu.be/_DNgqVAQS50