Monday, January 28, 2008

Other common interview questions to consider:
How does your job fit in to your department and company?
What do you enjoy about this industry?
Give an example of when you have worked under pressure.
What kinds of people do you like working with?
Give me an example of when your work was criticised.
Give me an example of when you have felt anger at work. How did you cope and did you still perform a good job?
What kind of people do you find it difficult to work with?
Give me an example of when you have had to face a conflict of interest at work.
Tell me about the last time you disagreed with your boss.
Give me an example of when you haven’t got on with others.
Do you prefer to work alone or in a group? Why?
This organisation is very different to your current employer - how do you think you are going to fit in?
What are you looking for in a company?
How do you measure your own performance?
What kind of pressures have you encountered at work?
Are you a self-starter? Give me examples to demonstrate this?
What changes in the workplace have caused you difficulty and why?
How do you feel about working long hours and/or weekends?
Give me an example of when you have been out of your depth.
What have you failed to achieve to date?
What can you bring to this organisation?
Remember, these tips are just guidelines, and it is important that you don’t trot out the same old robotic responses to these questions. Try to appear engaging and interested, also be sure to add in personal anecdotes and stories aimed at showing your true personality and way of working.
Oh, and GOOD LUCK!

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