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Interview Tips (2)

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛If an interviewer’s question seems too broad or vague, try to refocus the question by asking a clarifying question:
By ___________ do you mean ____________?

Use the interviewer’s title and last name.

Inherent in the way you phrase question and answers: What “would” be “my” duties?

Use active verbs, avoid using tentative, indecisive terms, such as “I think, I guess”

Don’t be reluctant to talk about yourself and your accomplishments. When make statements about your skills or accomplishments, try to back them up with supports. Supports include such things as:
Examples, illustrations, descriptions, definitions, statistics, comparisons, testimonials.

Positive manner, optimism, enthusiasm.

Always put yourself in the shoes of the interviewer. He or she has specific needs. Keep focused on what it is you can do for the employer rather than what the employer can do for you. Most of your answers and questions should stress benefits you are likely to provide for the employer.

Whenever you make a claim of your accomplishments, it will both be more believable and better remembered if you will cite specific examples or supports for your claims.

Try to identify four or five good work-related examples of your accomplishments. Identify what you enjoy doing. Skills you really enjoy using are the ones you are most likely to continue to use.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 工作学习 / 事业与工作 / Interviewers' Favorite Questions...and Answers,Some tips by Barbara Mulligan
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛1. What do you see yourself doing five years from now?
    I want to hear something related to retail; says Haley Peoples, college relations manager for JC Penney Co. Inc. in Dallas, Texas
    I don't want to hear "I want to be an astronaut"; or "I want to win the Academy Award"; Peoples says the question is designed to help the interviewer know if the job seeker will be happy in that position, or if he or she wants to work in it only as long as it takes to find something better.
    2. How do you make yourself indispensable to a company?
    We are looking for both technical and interpersonal competence, says Doris J. Smith-Brooks, recruiting and advertising manager for Boeing Co. in Seattle, Washington.
    Smith-Brooks explains that students who have interned or completed cooperative education assignments generally answer the question best because they know what working for a company entails.
    3. What's your greatest strength?
    just talk about your strength--relate it to the position; Ferguson says. Let them know you are a qualified candidate.
    4. What's your greatest weakness?
    Say something along the lines of; I have difficulty with this thing, and
    these are the strategies I use to get around it, Ferguson says. For example, you could say, I'm not the most organized of individuals, so I always answer my e-mails and phone calls right away. I'm aware of the problem and I have strategies to deal with it.
    5. Tell me about a time when your course load was heavy. How did you complete all your work?
    We generally are looking for an answer like, Last semester I was taking 21 credits, so I made sure I had a day planner and mapped out all my assignments, says Felix J. Martinez, senior staff recruiter at Abbott Laboratories in Abbott Park, Illinois. We're looking for a plan-ahead kind of individual, not someone who just flies by the seat of his pants. Martinez says recruiters at Abbott Laboratories use the STAR method of interviewing, which involves getting the interviewee to describe a situation that includes a task that needed to be accomplished, the action taken to accomplish the task, and the result of that action.
    We actually tell the candidate, so they're aware of what we're looking for, he says, adding that the approach can help candidates focus on their answers.
    6. Tell me about a time when you had to accomplish a task with someone who was particularly difficult to get along with.
    I want to hear something that shows the candidate has the ability to be sensitive to the needs of others but can still influence them, Peoples
    says, adding that he has heard plenty of wrong answers to that question.
    Don't say I just avoided them or They made me cry.
    7. How do you accept direction and, at the same time, maintain a critical stance regarding your ideas and values?
    Smith-Brooks repeats that internship or co-op experience can give students the experience to answer that question, pointing out that students with good interpersonal skills honed on the job can understand how to walk that fine line.
    8. What are some examples of activities and surroundings that motivate you?
    Most of our technical disciplines are teamwork professions and require getting along with and motivating other people, Smith-Brooks says.
    9. Tell me how you handled an ethical dilemma.
    Suppose you worked at a bank and a long-time customer wanted a check cashed right away but didn't have the fund balance in his account to cover the check, Martinez says, explaining that if the bank's policy prohibited cashing checks in that manner, the teller would have a choice of violating bank policy or alienating a good customer.
    Martinez says the best way to handle such a situation would be to go to a supervisor, explain the situation, and ask for advice. He adds that students who can't offer a situation that they handled correctly the first time can explain how they learned from making mistakes.
    Explain that the next time, this was how you handled it, he says.
    10. Tell me about a time when you had to resolve a problem with no rules or guidelines in place.
    I'm looking for a sense of urgency in initiating action, Peoples says, explaining that the question probes a student's ability to overcome obstacles.
    For Peoples, students offering the best answers to the question describe a retail-related problem.
    I'm looking for the right thing in terms of customer service, he says.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 67 Interview Questions。
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛1Why do you want to work here?

      2What type of experience do you have for the job?

      3Why do you think you are successful in your career?

      4You are applying for the position of------------. What, in your opinion are the broad responsibilities of such a position?

      5What did you dislike about your last job?

      6What is the least relevant job you have had?

      7What have you learned from the jobs you have held?

      8Are you willing to go where the company sends you?

      9Have you already done the best work you are capable of?

      10How long will you stay with the company?

      11What would you like to be doing five years from here?

      12What are your qualifications?

      13How long would it take you to make a contribution to our company?

      14What are your biggest accomplishments?

      15Tell me how you have progressed through your career?

      16What is your greatest strength?

      17What are your outstanding qualities.?

      18Do you like working under pressure?

      19Why should I hire you ?

      20What can you do for us that someone else cannot do?

      21What aspects of the job interest you most?

      22What are you looking for in our company?

      23What will your references say about you?

      24Can we check your references?

      25What was the last book you read or the last movie you saw and how
      did it affect you

      26How long have you being looking for another job?

      27Have you ever been fired and why?

      28Were you ever let go from your job and felt that the reason was unjustified?

      29How do you handle pressure?

      30Can you tell me in what way has your previous job prepared you to take on greater responsibility?

      31How do you think this job will compare with others you have applied for?

      32Do you like taking orders.?

      33Can you tell me about a time where your work or one of your ideas was badly criticized?

      34Tell me about yourself.

      35How do you get along with other people?

      36How would you rate yourself on a scale of one-to-ten?

      37Can you tell me what things really bother you?

      38Would you like to have yours boss's job?

      39What did you think of your last boss?

      40You say you have determination and initiative. What have you done that shows this?

      41Just going back to your boss - do you feel she could have done a better job?

      42Your boss obviously helped you a lot but what are some of the things that your boss did that you disliked?

      43What personal characteristics do you think are necessary for success in your life?

      44If you had a choice would you prefer to wok alone or as part of a team?

      45Would you clearly voice your opinion if you disagreed with the views of your boss or superior?

      46How would you deal with, say, a supervisor who was unfair and difficult to work under?

      47Would you consider yourself a born leader?

      48Do you feel you are much better at your job than your co-workers?

      49When do you expect a promotion?

      50What have you learned from your other jobs?

      51You said earlier that you were still working for 'X' company. How have you managed to attend this interview while still employed?

      52As we still have some time left, could you tell us a story?

      53Looking back, what have you done that was, shall we say, stupid?

      54When you started your last job and met your colleagues for the first time, how did you feel? How did you get on with them?

      55You must have experienced some disappointments in your life. How do you feel you have benefited from them or have you ?

      56What kind of salary would you require to accept this position ?

      57What kind of salary do you think you are worth?

      58What kind of salary do you believe you will be earning in, say five years?

      59Why aren't you earning more at your age?

      60What aspect of this job interests you the least?

      61To change track a bit, could I ask you, how do you rate me as an interviewer?

      62Although your CV is quite impressive, what would you say is your greatest weakness?

      63You are aware of the product/service our company provides. Imagine I am a customer . Sell our services to me now.

      64What is the worst thing you have heard about our firm?

      65How would you react if I told you that your interview, so far, was terrible.

      66I'm still not really sure if you are suitable for this job. What do you think?

      67Do you have any questions?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • Interview Tips (2)
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛If an interviewer’s question seems too broad or vague, try to refocus the question by asking a clarifying question:
      By ___________ do you mean ____________?

      Use the interviewer’s title and last name.

      Inherent in the way you phrase question and answers: What “would” be “my” duties?

      Use active verbs, avoid using tentative, indecisive terms, such as “I think, I guess”

      Don’t be reluctant to talk about yourself and your accomplishments. When make statements about your skills or accomplishments, try to back them up with supports. Supports include such things as:
      Examples, illustrations, descriptions, definitions, statistics, comparisons, testimonials.

      Positive manner, optimism, enthusiasm.

      Always put yourself in the shoes of the interviewer. He or she has specific needs. Keep focused on what it is you can do for the employer rather than what the employer can do for you. Most of your answers and questions should stress benefits you are likely to provide for the employer.

      Whenever you make a claim of your accomplishments, it will both be more believable and better remembered if you will cite specific examples or supports for your claims.

      Try to identify four or five good work-related examples of your accomplishments. Identify what you enjoy doing. Skills you really enjoy using are the ones you are most likely to continue to use.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net