What is the Best Answer in a Job Interview when they ask “Where do you see yourself 10 years from now?”

November 14th, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Other - Society & Culture
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Maddie asked:


Would be nice if some experienced persons tell why they ask this question also?

How do you answer this question What are your strengths in job interview?

November 13th, 2008 by admin | 7 Comments | Filed in Financial Services
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asha p asked:


How do you answer this question What are your strengths in job interview?

How long should one wait for answer after job interview.

November 11th, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Other - Careers & Employment
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Wendy asked:


I had an inteview 10 (7/24)days ago with a company it went well and hiring mangager told he was going to be on vacation the following week. So they will let me know the decision on his return. I have not heard yet what do you think should I call and ask or wait

job interview? can you answer those?

November 8th, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Community Service
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dida_thurman asked:


Can you give me a reason to hire you?
What was your best subject in school? Your worst?
What makes you qualified for this job?
Can you tell me about the best day you’ve ever spent on a job? Your worst?
How do you define “success?”
Are you able to travel? Relocate?
Can you tell me about your skills?
Are you able to use a computer?
Can you describe your ideal supervisor?
Why did you apply for this job?
How do you use this specific computer application to solve a job-related program?
Do you have any samples of your work? (This is where that portfolio comes in handy!)

How would you answer these questions on a job interview?

November 8th, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Yahoo! Answers
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Yasmin =D asked:


Why do you want to work for our company?
What positive attributes could you bring to our company?
Is there anything in your background that we should know about before hiring you?
If you had a very angry customer how would you handle it?
If you saw another employee doing something that was against company policy, such as stealing or giving away free food what would you do?
Why did you leave your last position ( if this isnt your first job)

Interview Answers: How To Give Job Interview Answers With Maximum Impact

November 6th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Interviews
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Annette Lewis asked:


So all your hard work has paid off and you have finally received an invite to an interview for that dream job. However you still have more work to do to win that elusive job offer and effective communication is vital if you are to succeed.

The interview is very much a two-way dialog, it is an exploratory conversation where you and your interviewer are assessing each other. You will be trying to discover if job is right for you and in turn your interviewer is trying to gather as much information about you and what you bring which will allow them to make a correct decision.

As with all conversations, there are ways of communicating which work better than others and here are some key guidelines to help you give powerful interview answers. I am going to show you how to structure answers to two common interview question types so that they have maximum impact:

1. Competency Based and Behavioral Interview Questions

It is very likely that you will be asked Competency and Behavioral Interview Questions. These are relatively easy to spot as they usually start with phrases such as:

‘Tell me about at time when….’

‘Describe a situation….’

‘Talk through a project/event…’

These questions can often seem deceptively simple however without careful preparation, it can be very difficult to give a truly effective interview answer. Many candidates tend to ramble and to overcome this, I recommend a technique called iPAR when structuring your answer.

I = means both the use of ‘I’ rather than ‘We’ and also relates to the situation where you initiated or identified a problem

P = stands for the Problem, the situation requiring attention

A = refers to the Actions you took to resolve the situation

R = refers to the Results, the successful outcome

Very importantly, when talking about the Result, quote figures to illustrate the magnitude of the success and the positive impact your actions had.

Keep this technique in mind when preparing answers and during the interview itself and it will help you to deliver a concise, focussed and interesting answer to any Competency or Behavioral Question.

2. Direct Questions

Direct questions are even easier to spot and they begin with Why, What, Where, Who etc. For example:

“What are your strengths?”

Here is an easy to remember formula which is great for giving structure to your answer and which will help demonstrate your communication skills. It really is as easy as ABC:

A: ANSWER the question in your first sentence

(’I have a number of strengths which I can offer in this position and three, which I believe will be of particular benefit are my ability to lead and motivate large teams, my negotiation skills and my experience in delivering complex change management programmes.’)

B: Having set the scene, carry on and BUILD your answer methodically

(Give more detail which gives evidence of your ability and which re-enforces and lends credibility to your opening statement.)

C: Summary and Conclusion: CONCLUDE your answer by referring back to the role, discussing how you see yourself contributing in the job.

(Overall, I am a dedicated and experienced Manager and I believe these skills will be of real benefit in delivering excellent results, in motivating the team and in ensuring that your clients have a better customer experience here than anywhere else.)



How can i answer the “tell about yourself ” question in job interview?

November 4th, 2008 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in Psychology
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telluri_nag2006 asked:


How can i answer the “tell about yourself ” question in job interview?

In a job interview how do I answer the question regarding my management experience when I don’t have any?

October 29th, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Other - Careers & Employment
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morethan4 asked:


I have done the same work for several years, and the same employer for the past 11 years. I always struggle with the question about my management experience, because I have never been a manager. If the employer does not give me a chance, how do I get the experience? What response works for you or do you expect to hear if you evaluate interviews?

How would you answer these quesitons during a job interview?

October 27th, 2008 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Financial Services
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Curious1one asked:


What are your 3 strengths?

What are your 3 weaknesses?

why do you want this job? (this position is for a supervisor at a call center)

I have an Job Interview, what is the best answer for these 2 questions?

October 25th, 2008 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in Other - Careers & Employment
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J L asked:


Hello,
I have an interview comming up in hospital billing and registration- I would like to know the best answer to these 2 questions:

(Interviewer ansking me the job seeker)
How long do you think it would take for you to train and start on your own in this position?

Do you have any questions for me?

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