You
may be good and hold fantastic academic certificates. However, if you don’t
know how to answer questions rightly during interview you may end up staying
very long in the labour market.
Here
I will show you eight technical questions you can’t avoid during job
interviews. You’ve got to know how to handle them if you want to get a job quickly.
1.
Tell us about yourself?
The
interviewer is not interested in hearing stories; they simply expect to know
your academic and professional achievements, your name and the institution you
currently work for.
Take
a minute to introduce yourself, and state your recent academic qualification
and your relevant experience (if any)
2.
Why do you think you are the best candidate?
The
recruiter expects you to tell them about your professional achievements and the
unique skills you possess that will add value to the organization. If you are a
Customer Care graduate then you should tell them that you are a good listener
and patient; these are the qualities the employer is looking for.
3.
What are your weaknesses?
The
question is not simple as it looks; most candidates go blank when they face
this kind of question.
Take
your time in explaining why you can’t leave the office before you complete a
task. You can also inform them how you are quick to trust a person, which in
most cases makes you a victim.
4.
Where do you see yourself in five years?
The
employer wants to know whether you are ambitious or you’re the kind of a person
who secures a job and then you forget about yourself.
Answer
the question by stating how you intend to further your studies and grow
professionally as you strive to meet your employer’s goals. (It is important to
tie your goals to your employer’s goals because no employer would be willing to
hire and invest in a rookie who will leave their organization in a year or less
after they have invested in training the individual)
5.
How do friends describe you?
The
question is testing your personal attributes when answering it ensure that you
don’t over exaggerate.
Take
the shortest time possible to state the best attribute you possess that you
believe will add value to the institution.
6.
What do you know about this company?
Before
you enter the interview room, ensure that you go through the company website to
read latest news, company profile, goals, management team, objectives, vision
and mission; they will help you answer this question (where the company is
unknown, do your research and be familiar with the business/industry you desire
to build your career).
The
question expects you to briefly describe what you read on their website and not
what you imagine of the company.
7.
Do you have any question to ask the panel?
This
is usually the last question that the interview panel asks interviewees; if you
fail to ask them questions, you will lose some marks, always have a question to
ask no matter what.
Ask
them whether they have plans to expand their business, whether they support
employees to further their studies and how they motivate employees. You can
pull a surprise by asking when you would start, it shows confidence.
8.
What is your salary expectation?
The
question is tricky because as a fresh graduate you don’t have a clue what to be
paid; simply ask them what they pay others of your level if they fail to give a
reasonable range.
Ensure
you do your research before you go for interview room because you must be asked
this question
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