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You are confused before your interview. Please do not skip this article. It will help you in interviews.
How to Answer: How Did You Find This Job?
This question is often asked early in an interview. Often this question is asked so that the employer can understand which recruiting method or platform being used is the most effective. They also ask this question to gauge how interested you are in the job and in working for them.How to Answer: Why Do You Want to Work Here?
This may sound like an invitation to describe how landing the job will benefit you. Again, it's not! The want to understand how much you know about them -- how interested you really are in the organization and the job.How to Answer: What Do You Know About Us?
Lack of knowledge about the employer equals lack of interest in the interviewer's mind, which is deadly. Demonstrate that you are actually interested enough in the opportunity to have research the employer and even the interviewers. Too many candidates just hit the apply button for no reason (apparent to the employer). Show that you are not that uninterested candidate. This is how.How to Answer: Why Do You Want to Leave Your Current Job?
Careful! No ranting and no trashing of your current employer. Many good reasons exist to decide to leave, and they can have nothing to do with how horrible your manager might be.How to Answer: Why Did You Leave Your Last Job -- After Being Fired?
Being fired happens to many of us, and it's not necessarily because you were a bad employee. But, regardless of the reason, you can frame the situation so that you don't come across as someone an employer would avoid hiring.How to Answer: Why Did You Leave Your Last Job -- After You Quit?
People quit their jobs for many good solid reasons, but you need to be able to explain why clearly and without seeming angry or saying nasty things about that previous boss or organization.How to Answer: Why Did You Leave Your Last Job -- After a Layoff?
Layoffs happen to many people and are not your fault. So, be prepared to explain about the layoff without trashing anyone or anything at your former employer.How to Answer: Explain Your Gap in Employment
Finding a job when you are unemployed is challenging, but you need to be prepared with an explanations for the gap. This is how to explain that gap.
How to Answer: Why Should We Hire You?
Frame your answer to this question in a way that highlights your qualifications for the job. Do NOT explain how having the job will benefit you. Use this strategy to answer.How to Answer: Why Do You Want THIS Job?
This may sound like an invitation to describe how landing the job will benefit you. But, it's not!Describe why this job interests you, sharing both your personal goals and your understanding of the job. Here's how to do that effectively.How to Answer: Do You Have Any Questions?
Don't make the mistake of under-estimating the importance of this question! Having good questions (not about the vacation time!) is a sign to employers of your interest in the opportunity. This article provides more than 50 questions you could ask.
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