Interview Preparation
THE VIRTUAL INTERVIEW
Practicing for the interview means practicing several behaviors - not
just answering questions. You must dress well, watch your body language
and posture, practice your manners and eye contact as well as practice
answering questions correctly, smoothly, and with confidence.
The practice questions below, in one form or another, account for a
large percentage of interview questions. With each question, you are given a
series of choices as to how you might answer the question. When you select an
answer, you will learn whether your answer is correct- and why. Answering these
questions will help you polish your interviewing techniques. The questions and
answers in this exercise are generic and, in many cases, must be tailored to
your individual situation. Still, the logic behind the answer remains essentially
the same.
1) Why are you the best person for the job?
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"I've held a lot of positions like this
one, and that experience will help me here."
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"Because I am good at what I do."
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"Our discussion here leads me to believe
this is a good place to work."
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"You need someone who can produce results,
and my background and experience are proof of my ability. For example..."
2) If asked a point blank question such
as: Are you creative? Are you analytical? Can you work under pressure?
etc.
What is the best way to answer?
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Answer yes or no.
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Answer yes and give a specific example.
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Answer yes and give an explanation.
3) Tell me about yourself.
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Outline personal data, hobbies, and interests.
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Give an overview of your personality and
work habits.
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Give three specific examples of your personality
traits and accomplishments.
4) What was your GPA? Why is it low?
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My GPA is 2.8. basically because I had a
lot of fun in college.
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My GPA is 2.8 because I held a full time
job while in college, working my way through school. It is not reflective
of my ability to do the job.
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My GPA is 2.8 which I don't think is too
low, at least compared to my friends.
5) What are you looking for in a
position?
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"I'm looking for an opportunity to apply
my skills and contribute to the growth of the company while helping create
some advancement opportunities for myself."
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"I'm looking for an organization that
will appreciate my contributions and reward my efforts."
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"I'm looking for a position that will
allow me to make enough money to support my lifestyle. I am a hard worker
and will give a concerted effort to earn the money I need."
6) What do you know about our organization?
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"I've done a little homework and here
is what I know about your organization...(cite examples)"
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"Everything I've seen and heard makes
me want to be a part of this organization. I understand your industry
is (blank) and your primary customer is (blank). A particularly exciting
part of your business appears to be (blank)."
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"I know enough to know this is an exciting
place to work. It appears to be fit for my career goals."
7) What are your strengths?
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"I am good at giving constructive criticism
to my coworkers. This honesty is something I'm very proud of and have found
essential to having open working relationships."
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"I consider myself to be very consistent.
I have proven myself to be someone who can be counted upon to do what is
expected."
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"I would have to chose between two
skills. I am very proud of my determination and ability to get things done.
At the same time, I am very proud of my analytical abilities and problem
solving skills. These skills combine to give me a unique ability to solve
problems and then implement the solutions."
8) How would co-workers describe you?
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"They perceive me as a leader. The people
who have worked with me learned great deal and accomplished in many cases
more than they thought possible."
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"My employees would tell you they got
direction when they needed and the room to work when it was appropriate.
I believe a measure of a good manager is how much he is able to get done
through others."
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"They perceive me as someone who cared
about t them personally and had high expectations. I get a great deal of
satisfaction from helping others do their best. My former employees would
highlight three of my priorities which are to build loyalty and a team
environment, obtain results and develop people."
9) What did you like and dislike about
college?
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"I didn't like the tremendous about
of homework some professors assigned us. I liked those professors who realized
I had a life outside of class."
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"I liked the opportunity to be involved
on campus. It was a small campus that allowed students to take responsibility,
organize events and be a part of the planning team. I can't really think
of anything I disliked, college was a wonderful experience."
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"I liked having Wednesdays off. I think
the thing I disliked most was living in the dorms."
10) Are you willing to relocate?
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"No."
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"I'm open to opportunities within the
company so if that involves relocation I would consider it."
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"I'd move, but I know your headquarters
is in Alaska and that's too cold for me."
11) What are your short term goals?
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"Short term, I just want a job."
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"Bills are beginning to pile up. In
the short run I need to find work so I can keep up with my obligations."
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"Short-term, I'd like to find a position
that is a good fit and where I can contribute to a company's bottom line.
The position we are here to discuss today would appear to be such an opportunity.
Could you tell me more about it?"
12) Where do you want to be in 5 years?
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"I haven't really thought that far ahead
but I think I'd want your job."
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"If selected I would hope to meet my
goals and take advantage of opportunities to learn so I will be considered
for other positions within the company. I hope to build my career with
a company such as this one."
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"Long term, I hope to start my own
business."
13) Describe a situation you've encountered
with a difficult customer.
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"In my last job I dealt with customers
at a retail store. One customer wanted to return an item she had obviously
bought several years ago, which was against store policy. I talked to her
calmly and explained our policies and encouraged her to shop and I would
exchange the item, however, I could not give a refund.".
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"I rarely encounter a difficult customer
because of my excellent customer service."
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"I had a customer once who claimed
her steak was not cooked correctly....I picked up a knife and cut it open
and explained that's the way it's supposed to be."
14) Before we go any
further, what kind of money do you need to make?
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"I feel I am worth at least $30,000."
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"My salary requirements are negotiable.
Your firm has a reputation of compensating employees fairly and I trust
you would do the same in my case. I am very interested in finding the right
opportunity and will be open to any fair offer when I do so."
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"Money is not very important to me.
I need to be able to pay the bills but the work environment is far more
important to me."