Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Job Interview Questions: If you are in a job interview and they ask you what is your work ethic what would be a good response?

I am talking about any kind of job in general. Oh and also If they asked " what would you bring to our company as a employee if we hired you and why should we hire you"? what would also be a good response? I'm guessing these are the kind of questions you are asked at a job interview. I am looking into finding my first job.

A Guide To Common Job Interview Questions And Answers



Recommended Answer:
When asked about your work ethic, tell them work is your top priority. It's important to you as it helps you support yourself and your family; in addition, it gives you satisfaction helping others. In terms of what you would bring, that is really a loaded question. What the mean is: What will you be able to do for us! So focus your answer on what the job requires and the skills you have to fill that position. Always be flexible with your schedule as well... that let's them know you don't mind working overtime or weekends in case you are needed.

How to Prepare Yourself for a Job Interview


  • "I work hard when I enjoy the task. For example, I spent more time on my science project than any of my friends and my teacher complimented me on my professionalism. I think I would enjoy this job because.... and that would encourage me to work hard."

    The second question depends on the job.
    "I'm a good team player. For example, I showed up at every practice and I passed the ball to teammates. We placed second in the divisionals, in part because of my dedication and cooperation."

    "I'm strong with details and deadlines. For my final history paper, I spent X hours in the library, Y hours organizing it, and an hour proofreading it. I received an A-."

    It's a good idea to memorize answers like these so that you can respond easily to the questions. Even if the interviewer doesn't ask that exact question, you can often work it in.

    Some people apply to jobs they're not sure they want first, to get practice interviewing. Or they get together with a friend and switch roles, pretending to be the interviewer and the interviewee.

    Good luck.

  • Try to downplay the fact your biggest skill is sitting in you're friendless, slathered in OXY10 and masturbating furiously to old episodes of Hanna Montana.

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