SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (Mostly For PPL With Work-Ex) : ©team Disha 2010
SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (Mostly For PPL With Work-Ex) : ©team Disha 2010
SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (Mostly For PPL With Work-Ex) : ©team Disha 2010
The purpose of an interview is for the interviewer to find out about you, the prospective
employee. The employer wants to know about you in order to make a decision about
hiring and you want the employer to know about you so that the decision will be
favorable. Through reviewing various interviewing literature, we have compiled the
following list of 40 interview questions frequently asked of college students and
graduates. Read the questions and formulate your answers. Good answers are ones that
are specific and exemplify your strengths. Remember that an interview often determines
whether or not you get hired. Preparation is the key.
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Interest in Organization
1. What criteria are you using to evaluate the organizations for which you hope to
work?
2. What do you know about our organization?
3. Do you have a geographic preference? Why?
4. What do you see as the biggest challenge currently facing organizations such as
ours?
5. What are the most important rewards you expect from your career?
6. Why did you decide to seek a position with us?
7. What two or three things are important to you in your job?
8. What other fields/organizations are you interviewing with?
9. Describe the ideal job for you following graduation.
1. How have your education and other experiences prepared you for this position?
2. Do you think your grades are a good indication of your academic achievement? Why
aren’t your GPA / percentage marks during graduation higher?
3. Why do you feel we should hire someone with your background?
4. What two accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction?
5. Why should I hire you?
6. What makes you better than the other people I'm seeing today?
7. Describe a contribution you made to your college or in your last job.
BEHAVIOURAL QUESTIONS
Refer to examples - try to use examples from more and one source or event.
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Ask questions that will give you additional information on the organization, the position
you are interviewing for, or the services or products that the organization supplies.
Do Ask:
Don't Ask:
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