31. Tell me about your ability to work
under pressure.
You may say that you thrive under certain
types of pressure. Give an example that relates to the type of position applied
for.
32. Do your skills match this job or
another job more closely?
Probably this one. Do not give fuel to the
suspicion that you may want another job more than this one.
33. What motivates you to do your best on
the job?
This is a personal trait that only you can
say, but good examples are: Challenge, Achievement, and Recognition.
34. Are you willing to work overtime?
Nights? Weekends?
This is up to you. Be totally honest.
35. How would you know you were successful
on this job?
Several ways are good measures: You set
high standards for yourself and meet them. Your outcomes are a success. Your
boss tells you that you are successful.
36. Would you be willing to relocate if required?
You should be clear on this with your
family prior to the interview if you think there is a chance it may come
up. Do not say yes just to get the job if the real answer is no. This can
create a lot of problems later on in your career. Be honest at this point and
save yourself future grief.
37. Are you willing to put the interests
of the organization ahead of your own?
This is a straight loyalty and dedication
question. Do not worry about the deep ethical and philosophical implications.
Just say yes.
38. Describe your management style.
Try to avoid labels. Some of the more
common labels, like progressive, salesman or consensus, can have several
meanings or descriptions depending on which management
expert you listen to. The situational
style is safe, because it says you will manage according to the situation,
instead of one size fits all.
39. What have you learned from mistakes on
the job?
Here you have to come up with something or
you strain credibility. Make it small, well
intentioned mistake with a positive lesson
learned. An example would be working too far
ahead of colleagues on a project and thus
throwing coordination off.
40. Do you have any blind spots?
Trick question. If you know about blind
spots, they are no longer blind spots. Do not reveal any personal areas of
concern here. Let them do their own discovery on your bad points. Do not hand
it to them.
41. If you were hiring a person for this
job, what would you look for?
Be careful to mention traits that are
needed and that you have.
42. Do you think you are overqualified for
this position?
Regardless of your qualifications, state
that you are very well qualified for the position.
43. How do you propose to compensate for
your lack of experience?
First, if you have experience that the
interviewer does not know about, bring that up: Then, point out (if true) that
you are a hard working quick learner.
44. What qualities do you look for in a
boss?
Be generic and positive. Safe qualities
are knowledgeable, a sense of humour, fair, loyal to subordinates and holder of
high standards. All bosses think they have these traits.
45. Tell me about a time when you helped
resolve a dispute between others.
Pick a specific incident. Concentrate on
your problem solving technique and not the dispute you settled.
46. What position do you prefer on a team
working on a project?
Be honest. If you are comfortable in
different roles, point that out.
47. Describe your work ethic.
Emphasize benefits to the organization.
Things like, determination to get the job done and work hard but enjoy your
work are good.
48. What has been your biggest
professional disappointment?
Be sure that you refer to something that
was beyond your control. Show acceptance and no negative feelings.
49. Tell me about the most fun you have
had on the job.
Talk about having fun by accomplishing
something for the organization.
50. Do you have any questions for me?
Always have some questions prepared.
Questions prepared where you will be an asset to the organization are
good. How soon will I be able to be productive? and What type of projects
will I be able to assist on? are examples.
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