Sunday, March 15, 2020
How to Answer Tough Interview Questions in 60 Seconds
How to Answer Tough Interview Questions in 60 SecondsWe all know its good to prepare answers to the voreingestellt interview questions, plus the not-so-standard ones that might come up in a particular interview at a particular company. But often we are so prepared that we forget to edit our answers down to their most surgical and concise form. Here are six standard but tough interview questions and the snappy sorts of answers you should start rehearsing right now. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) 1. Why you left your last jobMaybe the answer is as simple as your company welches downsizing, but if you left in order to challenge yourself further or pursue more meaningful work, try saying something that emphasizes some skill or experience you wanted to develop professionally. Talk about how it wasnt possible to do so at your former job, and so you are committed to mastering it and see the perfect opportunity to do so at this company. Bonus p oints if you can prove youre already well on your way to developing this skill, whether by having taken a class or earned a certification.2. Your greatest weaknessStep one pick a trait that wont scare them off, and doesnt in any way affect your ability to perform this job. Dont humblebrag. Im just too good at work But do try and pick something with a positive spin. Maybeyoure too much of a perfectionist or you go flat out until a projects done without taking a break.Or choose a weakness that youve since worked hard to convert into a strength. Formula for the latter Well, I was noticing that I was x, so I took , so I took step y in order to improve, and ended up in situation z (which is infinitely better and makes you a stronger candidate for the job).3. Why you seem overqualifiedRather than agree with them and say how much this job is beneath you, emphasize why (and pick three or so specifics) this job is perfect for you right now, and how it fits into your career growth plan. Your resume probably shows that you can do this job, use this answer to prove that you want it.4. Why youve changed jobs a lotCan be a red flag to some employers who havent gotten the memo that job-shifting isnt necessarily a red flag anymore. Try telling the truth. Either its as simple as For reason x, we moved around a lot and so I was forced to or you have a unique opportunity to document your drivenness and your desire to learn new things and acquire new skills that make you such a stellar candidate with such passion for what you do. Emphasize how all this hopping has uniquely prepared you to land on their precise lily pad, and why youd want to stay put for a good long while.5. Why youve been unemployed for agesIf youve been out of the workforce for a year or more, youre going to have to explain yourself. Either go for the I took some time off to evaluate my career needs and wishes in order to come back refreshed and well-prepared and hungry to do this kind of work, or the Ive just c ompleted x course or accreditation in order to make myself more valuable in my field. Theyll eat either up.6. Your ageIts illegal to discriminate in hiring decisions based on age, but not illegal to ask. If youre on the older end of the job market spectrum, use your answer to assuage their fears that youre just in it for the drudgery and the paycheck. Emphasize how much passion you still have and how much invaluable experience you bring to the table. Youre not done yet
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