Interviews are hard and often nerve wrecking. Even someone like me who loves to interview and be interviewed, I get butterflies in my tummy the night before.
This post I stumbled upon, break down simply with the list of questions that you can expect if you are going for an interview. In fact, many posts in this blog shows a lot of problems in life can be simplify just by looking from a different angle.
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Job interviews are something nearly everyone will go through once in their lives. With most job interviews the questions are very standard and there are only so many questions that you are likely to be asked. In this guide we will look at what some of most common interview questions are and for each one a couple of bullet points to give you an idea of how to approach these questions. At least one of these questions will certainly come on in your next interview so be prepared to tackle it head on.
Here are a list of questions you will likely be asked in an interview:
Tell me about yourself?
Education
Job History
Certificates
What do you known about our company?
Companies Reputation
Sector the company operates in /Products they sell
Company Objectives
Why is there a gap in your employment history?
Maternity
Travelling
Illness
What kind of work environment do you like best?
Quiet/Fast Paced
Teamwork/Independent
Tell me about a professional achievement that you are proud of?
Most sales in a month
Consistently met deadlines
Most clients won
What is your greatest weaknesses?
Stressed
Organisational Skills
Public Speaking
What do you like about this job?
Aligns with your skills and goals
Challenging work
Help develop new skills
Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
Would like to become an specialist in this industry
Would like to take on more managerial responsibilities
What are your salary expectations?
Provide a range with your expected salary closer to the lower end (e.g. if your ideal salary is $50,000 provide a range of $48,000 – $55,000)
Sometimes you can accept a lower salary if other benefits make up for it such as work from home days, pensions, bonus, free gym membership, etc.
Do you have any questions?
What are my day to day responsibilities?
What would my targets be over the first few months?
You can ask them what they like about working there
What is the next stage of the hiring process?
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