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Top 10 Common Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Communication

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Answers to the top 10 most common job interview questions. It offers suggestions on how to handle questions about weaknesses, why you want the job, and more. Prepare for your interview by studying these examples and planning your responses.

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  • Why do you want to work here?
  • What are your weaknesses?
  • What are your goals?
  • What are three positive things your last boss would say about you?
  • Why should we hire you?
  • When were you most satisfied in your job?

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Download Top 10 Common Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them and more Study Guides, Projects, Research Communication in PDF only on Docsity! Prep for the Top 10 Interview Questions by Carole Martin Monster Contributing Writer Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of left field. But many interview questions are to be expected. Study this list and plan your answers ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence. What Are Your Weaknesses? This is the most dreaded question of all. Handle it by minimizing your weakness and emphasizing your strengths. Stay away from personal qualities and concentrate on professional traits: "I am always working on improving my communication skills to be a more effective presenter. I recently joined Toastmasters, which I find very helpful." Why Should We Hire You? Summarize your experiences: "With five years' experience working in the financial industry and my proven record of saving the company money, I could make a big difference in your company. I'm confident I would be a great addition to your team." Why Do You Want to Work Here? The interviewer is listening for an answer that indicates you've given this some thought and are not sending out resumes just because there is an opening. For example, "I've selected key companies whose mission statements are in line with my values, where I know I could be excited about what the company does, and this company is very high on my list of desirable choices." What Are Your Goals? Sometimes it's best to talk about short-term and intermediate goals rather than locking yourself into the distant future. For example, "My immediate goal is to get a job in a growth-oriented company. My long-term goal will depend on where the company goes. I hope to eventually grow into a position of responsibility." Why Did You Leave (Or Why Are You Leaving) Your Job? If you're unemployed, state your reason for leaving in a positive context: "I managed to survive two rounds of corporate downsizing, but the third round was a 20 percent reduction in the workforce, which included me."
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