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"What are your goals for the future?" or "Where do you see yourself in five years?"
Don discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for.
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* My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can.
* I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations.
* Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management.
* In the XYZ Corporation, what is a typical career path for someone with my skills and experiences?
第一个问题一般都是这个Tell me about yourself/ How would you describe yourself?
You walk into the interview room, shake hands with your interviewer and sit down with your best interviewing smile on. Guess what their first question is? "Tell me about yourself." Your interviewer is not looking for a 10-minute dissertation here. Instead, offer a razor sharp sentence or two that sets the stage for further discussion and sets you apart from your competitors.
Your Unique Selling proposition (USp)说出你的卖点
Give them "your synopsis about you" answer, specifically your Unique Selling proposition. Known as a personal branding or a value-added statement, the USp is a succinct, one-sentence description of who you are, your biggest strength and the major benefit that a company will derive from this strength. Here is an example of a Unique Selling proposition: "Im a seasoned Retail Manager strong in developing training programs and loss prevention techniques that have resulted in revenue savings of over $2.3Million for (employers name) during the past 11 years."
What a difference youve made with this statement. Your interviewer is now sitting forward in her chair giving you her full attention. At this point, you might add the following sentence: "Id like to discuss how I might be able to do something like that for you." The ball is now back in her court and you have the beginnings of a real discussion and not an interrogation process.
“My background to date has been centered around preparing myself to become the very best financial consultant I can become. Let me tell you specifically how Ive prepared myself. I am an undergraduate student in finance and accounting at _________ University. My past experiences has been in retail and higher education. Both aspects have prepared me well for this career.”
首先要明确他们想了解的是哪方面的内容Do they want to know about your career so far, about your hobbies or family life? If in doubt, ASK them to clarify what they wish you to talk about. Then give a short factual answer, ending with "is there anything else youd like to know about me?"
* How would you describe yourself?
这个问题的答案应该是和他们的招聘广告上对于雇员的要求的基本一致,所以,看看你有哪些特质满足了他们的要求吧
Try to think about what the interviewers are looking for and keep this in mind as you answer interview questions. Remember the job advert? Were they looking for initiative, a good communicator, someone with good attention to detail? Describe yourself in these terms. Start with "I am.." and not with "I think..." or "I believe.." so that you sound self aware and confident.
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When you e interviewing for an internal position within your company, you may be asked what you will do if you don get the job. The interviewer wants to know whether you are concerned about just the advancement opportunity or the company. 内部职位竞聘常会被问到如果你没有得到这份工作的话你将会怎么办的问题。
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I am committed to this company and its advancement so, should I not be selected, I will work with and support whoever might get selected. However, I do feel that my experience in the department and with the team would make me the best candidate
How would your boss describe you?
If you get the job, your interviewer may be your future boss so you need to answer this question carefully. Describe yourself as any boss would want to see you. You might say:
"My boss would describe me as hard working, loyal, friendly and committed. He would say that I work well on my own initiative and deliver what he wants on time and to a high standard".
Again, don’t use the term “I think my boss would say..” as it gives an element of doubt. Be positive and certain with the interview answer you give.
* What motivates you?
I am motivated by being around other positive people, we might question if working alone would suit them.
I am motivated by targets.
* What do you look for in a job?
This is really a question about suitability, though weve included it here.
Remember the advert? Focus on the advert criteria and you won go far wrong. For example, if the advert called for someone to lead others, you might say:
"I like a job where I can lead and motivate others and enjoy seeing improvements in team performance".
If the advert called for a target-focused individual, you might say:
"I like having targets. They encourage me to stretch myself and beat them!"
* What is your personal mission statement or motto?
Not everyone has one, but because you might be asked, think what yours would be.
"Just do it!"
"Right first time, every time".
"Less talk, more action".
"Treat others as youd wish to be treated".
"Fortune favours the brave".
"Quality, quality, quality...".
Our advice: This is one of those times when we ask candidates to explain their answers to our interview questions. So, whatever you say, its likely youll be asked to give a reason or example so have one in mind. For most jobs, you want to sound positive and motivated, but possibly not ruthless or inconsiderate.
* What do you enjoy most about what you do now?
"I really enjoy the technical nature of the job and the speed at which Im able to fix faults. I get a lot of satisfaction from getting people back to work as soon as possible".
If working as part of a team is mentioned as a requirement of the job, you might answer:
"I really enjoy being part of a team. I like it when the team pulls together to achieve something and everyone can take some credit".
* What do you enjoy least about your current role?
A good interview answer might go something like this:
"Actually, I enjoy everything about what I do. I suppose if I had to give something up, it would be..."
The something depends on you, but its best to mention something incidental to your job, like admin or paperwork. So you might say:
"Im not sure (pause). I suppose if I had to pick something to give up it would be paperwork. I know its important, and I do it well, but if someone else did if for me, that would be great!"
* Why do you want to leave your current job/company?
If you e applying for a more senior job, you might answer:
"I really enjoy what I do, but Im ready for more responsibility and challenge which your job offers. Unfortunately, my current job/employer can give me this."
If this isn the reason, use yours instead, but always be positive in your answers to tough interview question
* What do you think of your current boss?
"My current boss is great. He sets the t
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