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Common Job Interview Questions

 

 

Being interviewed you get a chance to prove yourself. That is why it is necessary to be well prepared. Preparation increases your chances of being selected.

Be confident and positive One of the best ways to get confidence before a job interview is to formulate answers to the common questions and practice many times before interview.

 

Most Common Interview Questions:

Here are a few job interview questions you might want to rehearse:

 

 

1. Why have you applied for this job?

 

2. Can you talk through your resume?.

 

3. Where would you like to see yourself five years down the line?

 

4. What are your strengths?

 

5. What is your weakness?

 

6. What you look for in a job?

 

7. Cite an example when you have had to take initiative?

 

8. How do you get along with your colleges?

 

9. How would your coworkers describe you?

 

10. How reliable you were?

 

11. What are your salary requirements?

 

12. Why do you want to work for this company?

 

13. What do you know about this company?

 

14. Have you been interviewing for other jobs?

 

15. What has been your greatest professional achievement so far?

 

16. How do you prioritize various activities?

 

17. What motivates you to give your best?

 

18. What do you think about your boss?

 

19. What is your code of conduct?

 

20. When would you start work?

 

21. Can you tell me something about yourself?

 

22. Why do you think that this job is good for you?

 

23. Do you have any questions for me?

 

24. Why do you want to leave your current job?

 

25. What experience do you have?

 

 

Different types of questions
Questions tend to fall into a three main categories: Behavioral questions determine if you have desired skills for the job; Hypothetical questions require handling different types of situations; And stress questions are designed to test your sense of humor.
 
Final Telephone interview
Many companies have started short listing candidates by conducting starting rounds of interview by telephone. It is always best to be prepared for a telephonic interview. The most important step is to make sure that your phone is in proper order. Be confident and positive whatever you say on phone. Do not show any sign of nervousness. Try not to speak quickly or sound uninterested on the phone. If possible, keep some important notes ready about your strengths, achievements, work experience and future plans. Always remember to end the telephonic interview with appropriate compliments
 

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