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There are some questions that regularly come up in interviews.
By going through the list below and Preparing a real answer to the questions you will be ready to face some of the more common questions.
If there are any "trouble spots" in your career path - like the fact that you changed your degree or career direction then think about what you would say to an interviewer about these: if you haven't prepared - they will ask!
Remember when preparing your answers to these interview questions that the more specific you are the better. Rather than saying: "I have excellent computer skills" say "I have used computers regularly since my first year at college/university and I am confident with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access."
The Questions ....
1. what are your career goals?
2. How many sick days have you taken in the past two years?
3. Do you have any hobbies?
4. Why do you want this job?
5. Tell me about yourself.
6. What did you like most or like least about your last job?
7. Do you have any questions?
8. They may also ask you specific questions that relate to equipment or procedures you would use on the job. This is a way of determining your overall knowledge and skills.
9. Why did you decide to get this degree and attend this university?
10. What would make someone successful in our business?
11. What motivates you in a job and in your personal life?
12. What role do you take in a group situation? Give examples.
13. What do you know about our company and industry we operate in?
14. How have you developed your interpersonal skills?
Provided by The Student Zone (United Kingdom)
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