Unusual interview questions are designed to throw you off your guard and to make you think on your feet. To help you prepare for the unexpected, Glassdoor has compiled a list … Continue read...
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Take a look at this list of unconventional interview questions. I may have posted some of these questions in a previous post:)
The point is, every interview will be different.....of course, because every organization, culture, job, interviewer, and method of interviewing is unique.
The best tip is to prepare three things:
yourself (know why you are the best person for the job).
The organization and if possible the interviewer (research the organization, their history, clients, reputations, mission, vision, values, etc.) be prepared to answer the question...why do you want to work here?
Lastly, research the job (go through every bullet in the job description, and be prepared to answer questions relating to each task) That also means as this article states: prepare yourself for the unexpected. If the position you are interviewing requires crtitical thinking skills (regardless of the questions asked -- come up with a method of responding to showcase your critical thinking skills.
The goal is to feel confident when you arrive to the interview so that you can focus on connecting, listening, and responding to interviewer in a genuine way.