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Top 5 Interview Questions – Know how to answer them!

Top 5 Interview Questions – Know how to answer them! | Interview Advice & Tips | Scoop.it
Top 5 Interview Questions – Know how to answer them!

 
Many people walk into an interview with a copy of their resume, cover letter and a few examples of thei… (Top 5 Interview Questions – Know how to answer them!
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34 Most Asked Job Interview Questions & How To Answer Them - Bit Rebels

34 Most Asked Job Interview Questions & How To Answer Them - Bit Rebels | Interview Advice & Tips | Scoop.it
Scoring a job today can feel like an impossible task. This guide will give you a better chance at answering those job interview questions you are dreading.
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I like how they layed out the questions and suggestions in easy to follow format.  Take a look, and if you have any questions regarding any of the suggestions, please don't hesitate to write me and I will get back to you.

 

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Maria Llanso's comment, May 14, 2013 10:03 PM
I like the format of this article how easy it is to follow! Great questions with great answers. I have heard numerous of times some of these questions and now I know how to better answer them. Thank you!
Trish Sadar's comment, May 20, 2013 9:32 AM
so glad this article and format is helpful to you!!!
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A deadly word to avoid during a screening interview

The word "NO"

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If you happen to be lucky enough to be called for an interview from HR, many times this type of interview may be referred to as a screening interview.  During the screening interview questions will be asked about why you want to leave your employer (if you are employed), why you want to work for the company, how much money you are earning, and salary requirementas. Also, questions about gaps of employment will be asked at that time.

 

Remember the goal of the Pre-Screen interview is for you to get invited back for another interview with the hiring manager. 

 

The purpose of the interview is for HR to determine if you can do the job, meet the qualifictaions, have the experience, demonstrate the required competencies, and have the technical skills and expertise.

 

So, you may be wondering what is the deadly word that could take me out of the game......well, the word curiously enough is "no."

 

Okay, I'm not telling you to always say yes or to lie.  What I am encouraging you to do is to be prepared and offer solutions. 

 

One example:

1.  if the interviewer asks you if you have experience with xyz software -- you should do your homework and know that xyz software is similar to the one you are currently using.  You could go onto Lynda.com and educate yourself, and better yet find out how to enroll in a class.

 

If you are asked the question, instead of saying "No" I don't have experience with that software you could say something like this:

 

I am familiar with xyz software, it is very similar to the current software that I use which is ____, and I am tentatively enrolled to take the online classes which start ___, and if offered the position I would be able to hit the floor running using the software.

 

Your job is to show the screener that you are qualified for the position.  You want them to move your resume forward to schedule the next interview. 

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7 Job Interview Questions to Ask an Employer

7 Job Interview Questions to Ask an Employer | Interview Advice & Tips | Scoop.it
7 great job interview questions to ask a potential employer when you are asked if you have any questions.
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Before the interview is through the interviewer wants to wrap things up and asks "Do you have any questions"?  This is not the time to say...No, thank you.  It is also not the time to pull out 50 questions. 

 

We need to be sensitive to the amount of time the interviewer has established for the interview.  We don't want to annoy the interview -- we want to stay on their good graces.

 

Asking a few questions regarding the position is a great suggestion.  This article provides several for you to consider. 

 

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10 Questions you should not ask on a job interview!

10 Questions you should not ask on a job interview! | Interview Advice & Tips | Scoop.it
1. Is there public transportation nearby? 2. Can I work from home? 3. Us there a probationary period? 4. What does the company do? 5. Is there on-site child care? 6. Will you check my Facebook page...
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Excellent top ten questions not to ask during the interview!

 

Please read these if you want a good laugh.  Are there other questions that we could add to this list?

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