Thursday, March 1, 2012

Job Interview Questions: JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS?

hi, i have my first job interview today and i was just wondering what type of questions do they ask?
thanks! :)

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They ask you about what is on your resume at first. They'll ask questions about what you studied, what projects you worked on, what your goals are, your strengths and weaknesses..... oh look here is a great list from a college website:

• What are your long-range goals and objectives?
• What are your short-range goals and objectives?
• How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
• What are the most important rewards you expect in your career?
• Why did you choose the career for which you are preparing?
• What are your strengths, weaknesses, and interests?
• How do you think a friend or professor who knows you well would describe you?
• Describe a situation in which you had to work with a difficult person (another student, co-worker, customer, supervisor, etc.). How did you handle the situation? Is there anything you would have done differently in hindsight?
• What motivates you to put forth your greatest effort? Describe a situation in which you did so.
• In what ways have your college experiences prepared you for a career?
• How do you determine or evaluate success?
• In what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
• Describe a contribution you have made to a project on which you worked.
• What qualities should a successful manager possess?
• Was there an occasion when you disagreed with a supervisor's decision or company policy? Describe how you handled the situation.
• What two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?
• Describe your most rewarding college experience.
• What interests you about our product or service?
• Why did you select your college or university?
• What led you to choose your major or field of study?
• What college subjects did you like best? Why?
• What college subjects did you like least? Why?
• If you could do so, how would you plan your academic studies differently?
• Do you think your grades are a good indication of your academic achievement?
• What have you learned from participation in extracurricular activities?
• In what kind of work environment are you most comfortable?
• How do you work under pressure?
• Describe a situation in which you worked as part of a team. What role did you take on? What went well and what didn't?
• In what part-time, co-op, or summer jobs have you been most interested? Why?
• How would you describe the ideal job for you following graduation?
• Why did you decide to seek a position with this organization?
• What two or three things would be most important to you in your job?
• What criteria are you using to evaluate the organization for which you hope to work?
• Will you relocate? Does relocation bother you?
• Are you willing to travel?
• Are you willing to spend at least six months as a trainee?

You can search around for intervew tips and suggestions. Basically, from my experience, just remember, YOU are interviewing THEM as well. Get a feel for their personalities and work environment. Are there people there you could work well with or get along with? Is it dingy and unprofessional? Make SURE you find out who would be the boss of this particular position and get a feel for their personality. Ask what their managing style is like. Chemistry in a work place is VERY important. And just be yourself, try to relax, and just focus on understanding the questions, answering them the best you can and don't ramble on and on. Light humor and social converasation is good. Emphasize your strong points and eagerness to do well. They eat it up.

OH, and if they ask how much you expect for a position like that, do NOT give a figure. If ANYTHING give a wide range, but what you should answer is "You expect a position such as that to be competitive compared to most companies with the same position, and for someone with your grades and eagerness, you know that a competitive, wonderful, field leader such as them will compensate fairly", something like that, and bring tissues to wipe the doo doo from your nose :) hehe
Good luck!

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  • Why do you think you are the best person for this job?

    What are your requirements as far as scheduling? (be as flexible as possible because they really want someone who is always available if possible)

    They will ask you if you have any questions about them... (have at least one, makes you look like you are interested.)

    Do not bring up salary or benefits... they need to bring it up first!! Very important!!

    Good luck!

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