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Tip For Job Interview

Posted on the December 14th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Tip For Job Interview: How have your technical skills been an asset?

Interview Answer Tip: Describe how you have used technical skills to solve a problem. Tell a specific story. Demonstrate how these same skills have been useful in other situations or in most of the jobs that you have held.

Interviewing Skills

Posted on the October 9th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

interviewing skills – What makes you unique and why should we hire you over any of our other candidates?

job interview answer guide: Use this question as an opportunity to stress your strengths, experience, education, and skills.  Emphasize a few of your strongest qualifications and relate them to the position in question. Prepare at least three key reasons to show how you are better than the other candidates.  Use specific examples to illustrate your reasons, something unusual or unique that will help them remember you.

Job Interview Answers

Posted on the October 2nd, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Job Interview Answers: Which of your accomplishments have brought you the greatest satisfaction?

Answer this interview question: Talk about the accomplishments that are your greatest source of pride.  Your answer will hint at the type of projects you would like to complete in the future.  The interviewer is interested in learning how your accomplishments can translate to success for his company.

Is there anyone you just don’t get along with?

Posted on the October 2nd, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Questions for Job Interview: Is there anyone you just don’t get along with?

Our answer tip:

Regardless of what you really feel, express that you do you best to get along with everyone.  The interviewer may be seeking to see if you are a team player or a loner. If pressed, try to focus your answer on anyone that does not meet professional standards, i.e. people who are not focused on their work tend to make you frustrated.

Sample Job Interview Questions

Posted on the September 20th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Sample Job Interview Questions: In what areas do you feel you need additional experience?

Interview Answer Tip: If you mention an area that is essential for proper performance of the job for which you are applying, you could be in trouble. Talk about a few courses that you have considered enrolling in that would enhance your overall professional experience. Look in catalogs from continuing education companies for courses you would like to take, or night classes at your local universities. If you have taken a class, the next class in the series should have relevant subjects for you to discuss with the interviewer.

Interview Tips

Posted on the September 7th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Interview Tips: How can you help our company be more profitable?

How to answer this question: Increasing revenue or reducing costs in a company is often an asset in any position.  If you have had any opportunities to help increase the bottom line for a company, be sure and identify the specific instances.

Phone Job Interview

Posted on the August 17th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Phone Job Interview: How much experience do you have?

Answer: Too much or too little could easily rule you out. Be careful how you answer and try to gain time. It is a vague question, and you have the right to ask for clarification. Describe the immediate relevance of your past experience. Draw parallels from your current or previous job to the requirements of this job.

Tough Job Interview

Posted on the August 17th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Top Job Interview Practice: What are your short-term objectives?

Job Interview Answer: Indicate that for the short-term, you’d like to find a position that is a good fit and where you can contribute to a company’s bottom line. Your answer should describe your ideal job. Focus on what you seek in your next job, taking care that your response closely matches the position you’re applying for.

Interview Question Tip: Career Progress

Posted on the August 17th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Sample interview question: Have you progressed in your career as you expected?

Interview Answer: Review the positive learning experiences from your past jobs and the next steps you are ready to take as a result. Be realistic in admitting the areas where you need more experience. Honesty is important here, without demonstrating either pessimism or unrealistic expectations.

Employer Job Interview: Career Motivation

Posted on the August 6th, 2010 under Job Interview Question and Answer by

Employer Job Interview: What motivated you to change careers at this time?

Job Interview Answer (tip): Answer this question as honestly as you can, while maintaining a positive and amiable manner.  Explain your reasons for leaving your employment in such a way that the interviewer is aware that you seek personal growth and development.