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Monday, 27 October 2014

100 Common Job Interview Questions ( with video Tips)

Preparing for a job interview can make the difference between success and failure.
The 100 common job interview questions below will help you market yourself more effectively and feel more confident on that important day. 


The questions have been organized by topic. Review the questions carefully and take time to create the best answers for you. You may even wish to write out your answers so you can refer to them in the future. Good luck!


Personal
Tell me about yourself.
What are your strengths?
The word strength refers to what you do well, your positive qualities or effective skills.
What are your weaknesses?
The word weakness refers to what you don’t do well, your negative qualities or skills.
What do you see as a major success in your life?
Major means important or big.
Describe a major disappointment in your life.
A disappointment is something you were looking forward to and didn’t happen.



What motivates you?
The word motivate means to give you the reason to do something, to inspire you, to encourage you.
What does success mean to you?
What are three of your greatest accomplishments?
The word accomplishment means an achievement, something you did well.
What are your plans for the future?
Have you done any volunteer work?


What are your hobbies?
What do you like to do in your spare time / free time?
Spare time means when you’re free, when you’re not working.
Where do you see yourself five years from now? Ten years from now?

Describe a time when you failed.
What is your favourite book / movie?
What do you do for fun?
What would you do if you won the lottery?


Educational
Tell me about your educational background.
What academic courses did you like the most / the least?
Which academic course did you find most difficult?
Do you have plans for further education?
Why did you choose your major?
Your major is your main area of specialization in university.


Professional
Why do you want this job?
Why should we hire you?
To hire means to recruit, or give someone a job.
Why are you the best person for the job?
Explain how you would be an asset to this company.
An asset is something valuable.
Why do you think you will be successful in this job?

What are your qualifications for this position?
Qualification means the educational and professional background or experience needed in a job.
What can you offer our company?
What do you know about this industry?
What is your personal mission statement?
Why do you think you’re suited for this position?
Suited means appropriate, a good match.


Describe your work ethic.
Your work ethic is your attitude towards work and behavior at work.
Describe your management style.
What are your short-term goals?
Short-term means in the near future.
What are your long-term goals?
Long-term means in the distant or far future.
Why did you choose this field?
Field means an area of work, such as computers, engineering or medicine.

Please describe your work experience.
Why do you want to work for our company?
What do you know about our company?
What is most important to you in a job?
Describe your previous jobs.
The word previous means what came or happened before.
Why did you leave your previous job?
What were your responsibilities in your previous position?
The word responsibility refers to what you are supposed to do, what you are in charge of.



What did you like the most about your last job?
What did you like the least about your last job?
What did you learn in your previous job?
Do you work well under pressure?
The word pressure means stress.

Are you punctual?
To be punctual means that to arrive on time, to not be late.
How long do you plan to stay in this job?
Can you multi-task?
To multi-task means to do many things at one time.


Describe your ideal job.
Ideal basically means perfect here.
How would your co-workers describe you?
How do you feel about learning new things?
Have you ever had trouble with a boss? How did you handle it?
What major problems or challenges have you faced?
Why did you resign?
Why were you fired?
Are you a risk-taker?
A risk-taker is someone who is willing to take chances.

What have you been doing since your last job?
What’s the best movie you’ve seen in the past year?
What’s the most interesting book you’ve read in the past year?
How soon can you start work?

Do you have any questions?


Job Specifics
Are you looking for full- or part-time work?
Are you looking for a day or night job?
Are you seeking a permanent or temporary position?
Can you work weekends?
Are you willing to work overtime?
Overtime means hours outside of regular work hours.
Can you work nights?
Are you willing to travel?
Are you willing to relocate?
To relocate means to move to another location.

Do you have a driver’s licence?
Do you like working with the public?
Do you like working with numbers?
How are your writing skills?
How’s your spelling?

What computer programs are you familiar with?
Do you know any foreign languages?
Have you worked in a multicultural environment before?
Multicultural means many cultures.
How do you relate to people from diverse cultures?
Diverse means different.


Salary
What are your salary expectations?
Salary expectation is how much money you think you will get.
What salary do you want to earn?
To earn means to make, to receive.
What kind of compensation are you looking for?
Compensation refers to salary plus benefits.
Leadership
Do you consider yourself a leader?
What leadership or managerial positions have you held?

Independence
Do you like working alone?
How well do you work independently?
How do you feel about working by yourself?

Teamwork
Are you a team player?
Do you work well with others?
What strengths would you bring to a team?
Do you prefer working on a team or by yourself?

References
May we contact your previous employers?
Can we contact your references?
References are people who are willing to talk about you, your abilities or your character.



Questions You Can Ask the Interviewer
If you were to offer me the job, how soon would you want me to start?
When could I expect to hear from you?
Are there any further steps in the interview process?
What are the major responsibilities of this position?
Are there possibilities for advancement?
Advancement means to move up in your job, to be offered a promotion or higher position.


GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR JOB INTERVIEW!!

Original article link: ENGVID.com



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Sunday, 21 September 2014

Smart Answers to Stupid Job-Interview Questions

A job interview is a weird experience. Sometimes you to go a job interview and meet wonderful, sparky people you could talk with for hours. 
Other times you show up and your first thought is "I wouldn't work in this toxic waste dump for ten million dollars."
The traditional interview format is a big part of the problem. Somebody came up with the standard, lame interview script sixty or seventy years ago and it's still going strong.
The standard interview script is brainless and insulting and it doesn't even do a good job of separating the best candidates from the worst ones. Still, people who are afraid to try new things don't dare deviate from it.
You know the script I'm talking about. It's the one with these three stupid interview questions in it:
  • What's your greatest weakness?
  • With all the talented candidates, why should we hire you?
  • Where do you see yourself in five years?
It isn't the interviewer's fault that they ask such thoughtless and uncreative questions. Somebody told them to. I wouldn't count out an entire organization just because somebody uses some of these dog interview questions, but if everybody in the joint is stuck in the same sixty-year-old interview-script time warp, you may want to keep looking.
As a manager, you don't have to ask the standard, stupid job interview questions when you interview candidates. 
As a job-seeker, you get to decide how to answer stupid job interview questions when they come up. You can go the good-little-sheepie route and give the standard answer, like this:
THEM: With all the talented candidates, why should we hire you?
YOU: Well, I'm hard-working and I've got a lot of experience, I'm loyal and thrifty and never come late to work, and besides that I walk old ladies across the street.
People tell us all the time "I went to the interview and the words that came out of my own mouth horrified me. I felt like a brown-noser and a suckup. I don't talk that way in real life. I fell into the script and I couldn't climb out!"
We've all been there. You're likely to fall into the good-little-sheepie job seeker script by accident if you don't prepare yourself in advance. You can get off the script and stay human in a job interview, and you'll be happy if you do.
For starters, if you shake up the script and give your interviewer an answer s/he wasn't expecting, you'll force him or her to think. That's good. You'll be more memorable that way, and if the interviewer is horrified that you'd step out of the box, what does that tell you?
It tells you that you don't want that job anyway.
Here are our three stupid interview questions and a choice of two answers for each one. The first answer is the standard sheepie answer, and the second one is for use when your mojo is high and you feel like busting a frame and growing your muscles a little.

Stupid Interview Question: "What's your greatest weakness?"

SHEEPIE ANSWER: "I'm a hard worker, and I can be too hard on myself and other people when I think that either me or somebody else could give a little more to a project."
HIGH-MOJO ANSWER: "I used to obsess about my weaknesses. I used to think I had a million defects that needed correcting, and I read books and took classes to try to improve on them.
Gradually I learned that it makes no sense for me to work on things that I'm not great at, and it makes no sense for me to think of myself as having weaknesses. These days I focus on getting better at things I'm already good at -- graphic design, especially."

Stupid Interview Question: "With all the talented candidates, why should we hire you?"

SHEEPIE ANSWER: "I've been working in this arena for sixteen years and I've got a great track record."
HIGH-MOJO ANSWER: "That's what we're here to figure out, I guess! I can't say that you should hire me.
There might be somebody else who's perfect for the job - you've met the other candidates or will meet them, and of course you know more about the needs here than I do.
I can say this - if this match is meant to be, both of us will know it."

Stupid Interview Question: "Where do you see yourself in five years?"

SHEEPIE ANSWER: "Working hard here or in another Financial Analyst role, with luck moving up to Senior Financial Analyst and being more involved in strategic investments than I've been so far."
HIGH-MOJO ANSWER: "Exploring one of my passions, undoubtedly -- maybe in Finance, or my interest in ecommerce or in an international role. I have a lot of passions!"
You get to decide how far to turn the mojo dial in every interview. You already know how it feels to sit in the chair and play the Good Little Job Seeker. What would happen if you stepped out of the box on your next job interview, and played yourself?

Read Liz Ryan's column "The Truth About Business (A Secret Message For Millennials)" on Forbes.com! 

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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Creative Advertising: Recruiting for the job of "MOM" (with MUST SEE video from Cardstore)

CARDSTORE
DEFINATELY THINKING OUT-OF-THE-BOX!!

Cardstore

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These days, people don't usually get too excited about greeting cards.
That's why Cardstone teamed up with ad agency Mullen to create a fake job description for a "Director of Operations" - aka "Mom." 

The job application included degrees in medicine, finance, and culinary arts. 

Only 24 people applied, and they set up a fake Skype interview for the position -- then compiled the interviews into the video below.



Because this ad made people realize just how much mothers do for their children, it hit all four categories of awe-inspiring, emotional, positive, and surprising. 

After the video launched it was quick to spread around social media and news channels. 

Cardstore saw:
  • 2.7 million impressions
  • Over 21 million views
  • 1.6 million social shares

WHY NOT CHECK-OUT CARDSTORE NOW - 
AND SEND SOME GREETINGS TO YOUR MOM!!




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Monday, 25 August 2014

Fired at 50? Now what?

Article by Mr. Cory Galbraith Cory G. (LINKEDIN)

A few friends of mine I worked with many years ago have recently been "let go". 
Now, with most of their careers behind them, they face an uncertain future.


This post is for anyone over 50 years old finding themselves without a job and contemplating self-employment.

"You" incorporated is your best option!


As someone who was fired 25 years ago and set up his own business, I can tell you, with total certainty, that:
  • You're in good company. What happened to you also happened to Steve Jobs, Walt Disney,
    JK Rowling, Oprah, Lee Iacocca, Mark Cuban and countless others.


  • Marketing to get contracts is easier than applying for jobs. You may be up against three or four other companies to secure a contract, but for many jobs, you will compete with hundreds, even thousands.
  • Your ideas were dismissed when you were an employee, but will be sought after as a consultant.


  • Older people are discriminated against when applying for employment but are respected as business owners.
  • There will always be a demand for experience, knowledge and maturity.
  • Self-employment is more secure than working for someone else.
  • There is a limit to what you can make as an employee but no limit as a business owner.
  • It’s more important to start something and modify it as you learn, than to wait for the “perfect” opportunity. Many entrepreneurs end up doing something totally different from when they started, myself included.

These are things to give serious thought to as you make your decision.


Of course, anybody can start a business. 
The real work is first committing yourself to being the best you can be, then working hard and long to build your business and make it sustainable for you and your family.

See yourself becoming an employer - using Linkedin to find good people to work for you one day - and not as a victim, because…your time has come.


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Cory Galbraith is CEO of the Galbraith Communications Corporation and a business coach and mentor, CEO, The Paradigm Institute.



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