ASSIGNMENT # 2
Solution:
1.
General questions:
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What
is your greatest strength?
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What
is the biggest failure of your life? And what have u learnt from that?
·
Define
yourself?
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Why
did you left the previous job?
·
Do
you think yourself capable enough for this job?
2.
Knowledge/IQ questions:
·
Headquarter
of UNO is situated in?
·
Current
price of petrol?
·
2nd
world war took place in??
·
Complete
the series 2,3,6,18,108,...
·
If 10
eggs are boiled in 5 minutes, how much time is needed to boil 5 eggs.
3.
Job related/professional question:
·
Who
was the fastest shorthand writer?
·
How
do you come to know about this job?
·
Any
specific reason for selecting this field as a carrier?
·
Which
is the name of 1st daily news paper?
·
Basic
responsibilities of ur job are?
1. Tell me about yourself
this is certainly one of the most common
questions in any interview. The interviewer usually make this question "to
break the ice" and enter in confidence with the candidate. To answer this
question, remember to have something prepared and act as natural as possible.
Talk about your previous jobs, hobbies, family and work-related experiences.
2. Why did you leave your last job?
This is another very common question in
interviews. By this question, the interviewer wants to know if the reasons why
you left your previous job are positive or negative. To answer this question it
is advisable to keep a positive attitude regardless of circumstances. It is
advisable not to refer to previous problems or speak ill of the company
because, it could lead to misinterpretation. Ideally, talk about personal
growth and future plans.
3. What experience do you have in this field?
To answer this question it is advisable to be
as honest as possible. If you do not have much experience, try to remember
experiences related to work, but if you have experience, make a summary of the
places in which you have worked as well as the greatest achievement in these
jobs would be excellent.
4. Do you consider yourself successful?
The aim of this question is to see if you have
ambitions desire to continue getting ahead. It is always advisable to say
"yes" and briefly explain why. Usually, the answers are related to
personal development and fulfill objectives in the life.
5. What do co-workers say about you?
The main aim of this question is to see the
interpersonal relationship that you may have at work. To answer this question,
it is advisable to have at least two good references of your friends that
describe your personality and your skills to work in a team.
6. What do you know about this organization?
By
this question, the interviewer wants to know if you have done some research
about the company. This question can also determinate if you really want to
work in the company or just want to make money. In order to answer this question,
it is advisable to know at least the basic information about the company such
as: the name of the manager and the achievements of the company.
7. Why should we hire you?
Try to answer this question describing your
best skills and how these can be useful for the company. It is also advisable
to say what were your best achievements and what did you do for get them.
8. What is your greatest strength?
There is no only an answer for this question,
because each person has its own strengths. However, it is advisable to choose
one related to the job, for example: if you want to works as a sales associate,
you can make special emphasis on your communication skills and interact with
people.
9. What is more important to you: the money or the work?
Remember always to give preference to the job.
An example of a good answer might be: Money is always important, but I think
that work is more important.
10. Tell me about your ability to work under pressure.
This is a good opportunity to brag that your reaction
to the pressures of work is optimal. To complete your answer, you can relate
some experience you had.
11. Are you willing to work overtime? Nights? Weekends?
This is another question you can leverage in
your favor because not all people are willing to work on night and weekends. An
example of good answer might be: I have many responsibilities at nights and
weekends, but if the company needs my help there is no problem.
12. What have you learned from mistakes on the job?
"We all learn from mistakes" is
definitely a good answer for this question. To answer that question reminds
some experience, not necessarily yours, in which has made a mistake and say
what you did to correct that.
13. Are you willing to put the interests of the organization ahead
of your own?
This is the typical loyalty question. Just say
"yes"
14. What kind of person would you refuse to work with?
The main aim of this question is to
see if you are a tolerant person. To answer this question is say that you are a
flexible person and you are able to accommodate to different behaviors and ways
of thinking.
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