Interview Ques GOOD
Interview Ques GOOD
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HINT : Talk about personal characteristics and skills that translate into career strengths. A : "I love to jump into projects with both feet. I like sitting in front of a computer or at my desk for hours at a time thinking about a problem plotting out the solution making the presentation. !bject"oriented technology #or any new technology$ is my newest challenge."
Q : "How do you let off steam after you)ve completed a tough project( %hat do you like to do in your spare time("
HINT : 1anagers like well"rounded employees2 your answer to this 3uestion illustrates some of your personal 3ualities. If you can mention pastimes that would be an asset to the job you are seeking so much the better. /or e0ample a bridge player must possess valuable analytical skills. %hatever your favorite hobby is strong outside interests round out your character. A : "/or rela0ation I like to read a mystery novel go swimming go skiing make pottery . . ."
A : "I)ve been following 9.:)s growth and I want a company that I can grow with. .our company is solid and stable with a growth rate of 9 percent last year and a great competitive position" !r "I like a start"up environment where I can really make a difference."
Q : "Tell me about a conflict you encountered and how you handled it."
HINT : This is one of the toughest interview 3uestions of all. It)s sort of a trick 3uestion as a matter of fact. Never speak negatively about anyone. The ability to successfully resolve conflicts is important for all members of an I- team.. It may be the most important factor if you)re working in a service environment such as a large consulting firm that deals with outside clients. The answer you give here could go a long way toward getting you a job offer. 1anagers want to see that you are mature and unselfish. The answer should The answer should involve proof of your maturity level. They are looking for your ability to handle conflict. ,ompromise and working it out without e0ternal intervention are the keys. 8 disgruntled person is not going to be productive and tends to bring down coworkers) morale as well. A : "I sat down with the other person and asked what his issues were. Then I outlined my issues. %e talked about which were the most important ones and which we could compromise on. %e looked for the common aspects of our goals and placed those first. Then we decided together what to give up and what to keep so that both parties felt they were winning something. 5oth parties were satisfied."
Q : "%hat changes have you made in your life that you are most proud of("
HINT : This tells the manager more about your ability to take control of your life. It illustrates your leadership potential and suggests just how promotable you might be. 8fter all if he produces a star he looks good. If you)re interviewing at a service provider you will probably be asked to lunch. ;emember that you)re being judged on whether you know how to make small talk with a client and your overall manners and social skills.