Personal Interview Preparation
Personal Interview Preparation
I. Personal
A. Background
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What would you like me to know about you that is not on your resume?
3. What are the three most important events of your life?
4. What were you doing during this gap of time I see here on your resume?
5. Where did you grow up?
6. What are your three major accomplishments?
7. What was an experience in your life that you would want to go back and change?
B. Self-Description
1. How would your friends describe you?
2. Give me three words to describe yourself.
C. Goals
1. What new goals have you established for yourself recently?
2. What are your five to ten year career goals?
3. What are your career and educational goals?
4. What are the attributes of an ideal job for you? If you could do it all over again, what would
you do differently?
5. What are you looking for?
6. How long a commitment do you plan to give me?
7. What is your ideal job?
8. What other types of positions are you considering?
9. What kind of boss would you prefer?
10. Why are you pursuing this field?
11. What would you like your lasting impression to be?
12. Do you have a final statement?
13. What are your career options right now?
14. How could you have improved your career path?
15. What salary are you expecting? In addition to salary, what benefits would most interest you?
D. Values
1. What does success mean to you?
2. What does failure mean to you?
3. Which is more important to you: money or the type of job?
4. Who do you admire? Why?
5. What do you get passionate about?
6. Who is your hero, and why? The greatest answer is if you can use a family member or
friend, try to stay away from celebrities. And back it up with a good why!
E. Previous Bosses
1. Did you get an offer from the firm you worked for this summer?
2. Do you have other offers? Why would/wouldnt you take our offer over one of the others?
3. What can you tell me about your past bosses?
4. How do you think a former supervisor would describe your work?
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5. What did you enjoy most about your last employment? Least?
6. How did you find your summer jobs?
7. Describe the job or the activity which has had the greatest impact on your career goals.
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V. Education
1. Why did you decide to get an MBA?
2. Why IIML?
3. What made you decide to major in____?
4. What have you learned at IIML that will help you on this job?
5. Do you hold any leadership positions?
6. What electives have you taken? Which did you enjoy the most?
7. What college classes did you like the least? Why?
8. Why didnt you attend (another school)?
9. How do you balance the different priorities MBA student life presents?
10. Did your grades accurately reflect your ability? Why/Why not?
11. Describe the course that has had the greatest impact on your thinking.
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VIII. Location
1. How do you feel about travel?
2. Are you familiar with how taxing travel can be?
TOUGH QUESTIONS
When invited for a job interview, we expect to go through the familiar chronological set of questions
and we are generally well prepared for such a classic exercise. But what about those unexpected and
confusing type of questions such as:
XIII. If you could change one thing about your personality, what would it be? Why?
Your answer to such a question could turn positive if you choose a feature related to your attitude and
determination. Comments such as "I am sometimes impatient with slow performers" or "Being very
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demanding on myself I sometimes expect too much from others" are good. Keep in mind that most
interviewers will use the information you give to raise even more incisive questions.
Interviews should never end leaving a doubt, a negative element, a failure or a "limited" success. Every
situation as regrettable or painful as it might have been, has served you positively. Those lessons of the past
have helped you developing your know-how and have contributed in some way to your achievements.
XV. What qualities do you think will be required for this job?
Their advertisement for the job may help you a little bit, but you should also think of the other
qualities that may be required. These may include leadership ability, supervisory skills,
communication skills, interpersonal skills, problem solving, analytical skills, etc.
XX. What can we (the new company) offer that your previous company cannot offer?
Tread carefully here! Again do not mention money. Stress opportunities for personal growth, new
challenges, etc.
XXI. You have not done this sort of job before. How will you cope/succeed?
Say that you are the sort of person who aims to succeed at everything you do and that you are very
determined and will do whatever it takes to get the job done.
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XXIII. How long do you think it would be before you were making a significant contribution to the
team/company?
If you think that you could contribute from day one then say so. Then turn the question round on
them and say how soon would they expect it.
XXIV. How ambitious are you? Would you compete for my job?
Depending on the position you are applying for you may want to sound fairly ambitious, but do not
look as if you are after the interviewer's position.
XXV. What do you like and dislike about the job we are discussing?
Likes: stress things such as a new challenge or the opportunity to bring fresh experience to the
company. Dislikes: Imply there is nothing to dislike about the job, which is why you are so interested.
XXVIII. How much does your last job resemble the one you are applying for? What are the differences?
The interviewer is trying to see how well you would fit in to the position you are applying for. So you
should stress the similarities rather than the differences. When it comes to discussing the differences it
will help your case if you can show that either you have done something similar in the past or that you
can quickly pick up the new skills.
XXIX. What do you think of the last company you worked for?
You should stress the positive aspects of your last company saying that they were a good company to
work for. Tell them about the training you received or the work related experience you gained.
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XXX. Why did you join your previous company? Did they live up to your expectations? Why are you
leaving now?
Always be positive about your reasons for joining and leaving a company. Be very careful that you do
not say anything negative about your present employer. If you do, the new company will wonder what
you will say about them when you leave. You might want to stress that you are looking for a new
challenge and that you feel that the company who is interviewing you fits the bill!
XXXI. Explain the organisation structure in your last company and how you fitted into it?
This sort of question may be used to find out whether your old job is at a comparable level to your new
job. If the new job being discussed would be a step up the ladder you will need to show that you are
ready for a more demanding position. You may be able to show that you have already had many of the
responsibilities and the necessary skills which would be required for the next step.
XXXII. How would you describe yourself? / How would others describe you?
Pick your best attributes and achievements from your career.
XXXIV. What was your greatest success? How did you achieve it?
You should pick an achievement which is related to their needs.
XXXVII. Did you feel you progressed satisfactorily in your last job?
If you progressed faster than normal you should say so. If growth was not as good as expected then be
careful how you phrase this.
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XL. What sort of manager are you? / What makes a good manager?
You should say that it is someone who listens to other people and can delegate whilst maintaining
overall control of the task at hand, bringing in the project on time and to budget. Good planning skills
are essential.
XLII. Do you need other people around to stimulate you or are you self-motivated?
You need to say that you are self-motivated.
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