40 Interview Questions You Should Be Prepared To Answer
These
are some typical questions you may be asked in an interview. You should prepare
answers, and where possible, short examples of accomplishments to illustrate
your answers, and thus your value to a company.
You
always want to talk about your benefits and features, as if you were a product.
After all, you are "selling" your skills and abilities!
- What are you looking for in
your next position?
- Why do you want to leave your
present position? / Why did you leave your last position?
- Why did you leave the other
positions you have held?
- Why do you want to work for our
company?
- What do you know about our
company?
- What other companies are
you/have you interviewing/
interviewed with?
- Tell me about yourself.
- How would you describe your
present/last company?
- If you had your choice of a job
in any company, what type of job and company would you choose?
- In your last position, what did
you like most, and what did you dislike most? Why?
- What would you say are your
greatest strengths/weaknesses?
- If you could start your career
over, what would you do differently?
- Would you say you are a good
manager? Why?
- What is your management style?
- What did you like most/least
about your last/recent supervisor/boss?
- What are your short/long-range
objectives/goals?
- Where do you want to be in 5/10
years?
- What would you say are the five
biggest accomplishments in your career/life? Why?
- How do you get along with your co-workers/supervisor?
- How would you describe your
personality?
- How would you benefit our
company the most?
- Do you know anyone working for
our company?
- Have you ever prepared/managed
a budget? How large?
- Have you ever had P&L
responsibility? Describe the scope.
- How well do you know this
industry? What do you know about our industry?
- Have you hired anyone? Have you
trained anyone? Have you managed/supervised anyone?
- What are you looking for in a
company?
- What are some challenges that
you have successfully met? How?
- How do you spend your spare
time? What are your hobbies?
- How did you get your previous
positions?
- What did you learn most from
your previous position(s)?
- Why did you choose this
particular field of work?
- What do you think determines a
person's progress in a company? How do you meet these criteria?
- Do you prefer working by
yourself or with others?
- What makes you feel successful?
Define success.
- How do you take
criticism/instruction?
- How would people who know you
describe you? How would your worst enemy describe you?
- Tell me about a failure and how
you handled it.
- How do you approach a problem?
How do you handle complaints?
- What do you offer this company?
Why should I/we hire you?
If you
are told they are going to interview other candidates, respond with: "I
don't know who else you are interviewing, and I'm sure there are many qualified
candidates. However, I can guarantee you that no one else will put forth more
effort with more enthusiasm, drive and initiative than I will."
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