Sunday, February 26, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I was asked this question during a job interview. I you were offered this job right now would you take it?

Is this a standard question asked at an interview?

Job Interviews - What Makes a Great Interview Candidate?



Recommended Answer:
Yes. Often the interviewer is looking for your immediate decision making skills. If you vacillate, it can be a negative or a positive, depending on when, during the interview, the question is asked. If it was asked before any information about the job was divulged, you can look either needy or totally challenged by the unknown. It depends on the skills and experience of the interviewer as well as your answer.
Next time it's asked, be honest. Base your response on the information you have at that particular moment of the interview.

Job Interview Answers That Lead to Success


  • Being honest at an interview or on a resume is best way not to get a good job.

    If they ask that question again, you say, "Well, I am entertaining few offers right now, so it would depend on whether the pay you offered is set in stone or whether you would be willing to negotiate".

    The minute you just agree to first thing they suggest, you scream to them "I'm willing to put up with whatever you toss at me because I am desperate for a job". Unless you really have to or something bad will happen, such as you're 6 months behind on rent, try not to do that.

  • I've never been asked that...but I think it's obvious that you would take it, otherwise, you wouldn't be applying for it.

  • everybody is different and don't ask the same questions

  • i've been asked that a lot of times, so i would say yes

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