Category: FAQ

What are your career options

What are your career options

What are your career options Now? The interviewer is trying to find out, “How desperate are you? for this job.” Prepare for this question by thinking of how you can position yourself as a desired commodity. If you are still working, describe the possibilities at your present firm and why, though...

Why do you want to work at our company

Why do you want to work at our company

Question 11 Why do you want to work at our company? This question tests whether you’ve done any homework about the firm. If you haven’t, you lose. If you have, you win big. How Tackle this Question with a simple yet brilliant answer: This question is your opportunity to hit the...

Explain Your ideal company, location and job

Explain Your ideal company, location and job

This is often asked by experienced interviewer who thinks you may be overqualified, but knows better than to show his hand by posing his objection directly. So he’ll use this question instead, which often gets a candidate to reveal that, indeed, he or she is looking for something other than the...

Where do you see yourself five years from now

Where do you see yourself five years from now

Question 9 Where do you see yourself five years from now? The Main reason interviewers ask this question is to see if you are settling for this position, using it merely as a stopover until something better comes along. Or they could be trying to gauge your level of ambition. If you’re...

Are you not overqualified for this position

Are you not overqualified for this position

Question 8 Aren’t you overqualified for this position? The employer may be concerned that you’ll grow dissatisfied and leave. ANSWER: As with any objection, don’t view this as a sign of imminent defeat. It’s an invitation to teach the interviewer a new way to think about this situation, seeing advantages instead...

Reason To hire you

Reason To hire you

Question 7 Why should we hire you? This is really an important question, this highlights that you are in final stages of the interview, the interviewers is trying to check whether you are really aware about your abilities. ANSWER: Try to answer this question with a positive attitude yet don’t make...

The Silent Treatment

The Silent Treatment

Question 6 The “Silent Treatment” TRAPS: Beware – if you are unprepared for this question, you will probably not handle it right and possibly blow the interview. Thank goodness most interviewers don’t employ it. It’s normally used by those determined to see how you respond under stress. Here’s how it works:...

Why are you leaving (or did you leave) this position?

Why are you leaving (or did you leave) this position?

Question 5 Why are you leaving (or did you leave) this position? TRAP:  Never badmouth your previous industry, company, board, boss, staff, employees or customers. This rule is inviolable: never be negative. Any mud you hurl will only soil your suit. Especially avoid words like “personality clash”, “didn’t get along”, or...