Job Interview questions

You've made it to the job interview stage. Phew! Now you need to do some interview preparation so you nail those interview questions and get the job. Here is what I will share: answering different kinds of interview questions; behavioral, case study, puzzle, vague. Practice interview questions (I have a list!). Answering specific questions, including the much feared "what's your greatest weakness?" As a job search and interview coach, I have so many interview tips to share with you!
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Great responses for "do you have any questions for me?" in a job interview
It's inevitable that you will be asked "do you have any questions for me?" in a job interview. So few people prepare, but having thoughtful questions to ask can truly make you stand out. I've put together a list of questions you can respond with. Use them verbatim or adjust them for your particular situation.
Interview prep: practice answering these sample questions
Does your mind go blank in an interview? Do you wish you were more prepared for the individual questions you are asked? I hear you! I'm a former recruiter who has interviewed thousands of people, worked with hundred of hiring managers, and trained folks on interviewing effectiveness. I put together this list of 65 practice interview questions, which you can get here. Work out your answers before the big day and get ready to ace that interview.
The best way to prepare for a job interview (according to this recruiter)
I'm a recruiter who has interviewed thousands of people and coached hundreds of jobseekers on conducting effectives searches and interviews. I know what companies care about and the type of interview preparation that will help you get the job. I developed this interview prep kit to get you focused on the activities that will help you stand out.
Interview prep: answering behavioral interview questions
It seems that behavioral interview questions are pretty universally dreaded. They are those questions that start with “tell me about a time when…” or other wording, requiring you to scan your memory for individual situations that match the query. I don’t know about you, but my memory doesn’t work that fast. I am happy to share that you can prepare for these questions. The key is to anticipate what the questions will be, so you have top-of-mind scenarios to share. How to do that >>>
Learn how to anticipate and prepare for tough interview questions.
There's a difference between preparing for a job interview and preparing well for a job interview. Unfortunately, most people don't know the difference. As a recruiter, I can tell you that half-a**ed interview preparation won't get you the job. But as a recruiter, I can also tell you the different kinds of interview questions companies use, how they develop specific questions and what they are looking for in answers. I share all of that in my interview preparation toolkit >>>
This Interview Preparation Toolkit was Designed by a Corporate Recruiter
Interview preparation can be frustrating, but it doesn't have to be. Using your time effectively by focusing on what matters makes a HUGE difference. I'm a former recruiter with experience guiding hiring teams through the interview process. My Interview Ready Toolkit will help you focus your time on the interview preparation activities that will help you stand out in a great way.
What interviewers are looking for in answers to puzzle interview questions
The puzzle question doesn’t say much about your experience doing the job because it lacks relevant context. I know a number of people who are great at puzzles but lack a lot of other qualities they would need to be successful in a given role. I personally find the questions a little condescending and silly, but if I were asked one in an interview situation, I’d get over it and answer the dang question. This is how >>>
How to answer vague interview questions
"What's your greatest weakness?" isn't the only uncomfortably vague interview question out there. As a recruiter, I have had to ask some. like "what interests you about working at our company?" Jobseekers should anticipate these questions. Here I tell you some of the most common vague interview questions and how to craft your answers.
"Can you tell me about yourself?" How to answer this interview question.
In an interview scenario, when asked to tell someone about yourself, it’s smart to answer this question by primarily focusing on your professional life with a little sprinkling of some personal anecdotes. There are a few ways you can structure your answer. Here's what you should do >>>
How to answer vague interview questions
"What's your greatest weakness?" isn't the only uncomfortably vague interview question out there. As a recruiter, I have had to ask some. like "what interests you about working at our company?" Jobseekers should anticipate these questions. Here I tell you some of the most common vague interview questions and how to craft your answers.
This 3-step Process Will Help You Get Interview Ready
Most people don't do a good job of preparing for interviews. Most people don't get the job they are interviewing for. Coincidence? Uh, negative. That's not you though. By understanding HOW to prepare for job interviews, and practicing answers to tough questions, you can be interview ready in a few days or a few hours. I'm a recruiter who designed this interview prep toolkit to help jobseekers do a better job of demonstrating their value to potential employers.
How to answer vague interview questions
"What's your greatest weakness?" isn't the only uncomfortably vague interview question out there. As a recruiter, I have had to ask some. like "what interests you about working at our company?" Jobseekers should anticipate these questions. Here I tell you some of the most common vague interview questions and how to craft your answers.
How to answer vague interview questions
"What's your greatest weakness?" isn't the only uncomfortably vague interview question out there. As a recruiter, I have had to ask some. like "what interests you about working at our company?" Jobseekers should anticipate these questions. Here I tell you some of the most common vague interview questions and how to craft your answers.
How to answer interview questions effectively
How do make sure you ace your job interview by telling the interviewer what they really want to hear? I mean, you will tell them the truth; you just want to make sure you fully understand what each question is aimed at uncovering. I recommend a three-pronged approach to preparing for these interview questions >>>
How to answer the most common vague interview questions
Vague interview questions. We all get them. But not every jobseeker prepares for them. Is that what you're doing now? Preparing? If so, I got you. Let's talk about the vague interview questions you should be expected to answer in 2022 (and beyond). I'm a recruiter and I've got some examples for you and a little coaching on your approach to answering them. >>>