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Tell us about yourself

Interviewers will likely start out with a question about yourself and your background to get to know you.  Keep it professional when answering this question. You don’t need to share personal details.   Start out by giv...

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What is your biggest weakness?

Every person has a weakness: Just pick a theoretical weakness and magically transform that flaw into a strength in disguise!   For example: "My biggest weakness is getting so absorbed in my work that I lose track of my social life. I...

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What are your biggest strengths?

When answering this question, share your true strengths, not those you think the interviewer wants to hear. Choose relevant and specific strengths, for example, instead of “people skills,” choose “persuasive communication&...

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Why do you want to leave your current job?

Let's start with what you shouldn't say. Don't talk about how your boss is difficult. Don't talk about how you can't get along with other employees. Don't bad-mouth your company.   Instead, foc...

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What kind of work environment do you like best?

Maybe you love working alone ... but if the job you're interviewing for is in a call center, that answer will do you no good. So take a step back and think about the job you're applying for and the company's culture. If a flexible sche...

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Can you tell me about a difficult work situation and how you overcame...

The goal of this question is to evaluate the candidate's reasoning ability, problem-solving skills, judgment, and possibly even willingness to take intelligent risks. Having no answer is a definite warning sign. Everyone makes toug...

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Tell me about a time you disagreed with a decision. What did you do?

No one agrees with every decision. Disagreements are fine; it's what you do when you disagree that matters.   Show that you were professional. Show that you raised your concerns in a productive way. If you have an example that proves y...

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Where do you see yourself in five years?

Understanding how you imagine your life in the future can help employers understand whether the trajectory of the role and company fits in with your personal development goals. To answer, provide general ideas about the skills you want to develop, th...

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What is your salary range expectation?

Interviewers ask this question to make sure your expectations are in line with the amount they’ve budgeted for the role. If you give a salary range exceedingly lower or higher than the market value of the position, it gives the impression that...

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