Common Interview Questions 1.Tell me about yourself. 2.Why are you interested in working for this company? 3.Tell me about your education. 4.Why have you.

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Common Interview Questions 1.Tell me about yourself. 2.Why are you interested in working for this company? 3.Tell me about your education. 4.Why have you chosen this particular field? 5.Describe your best/worst boss/teacher. 6.In a job, what interests you most/least? 7.What is your major weakness? 8.Give an example of how you solved a problem in the past. 9.What are your strengths? 10.What is your proudest achievement? 11.Tell me about a time you made a mistake 12.What negative thing would your last boss say about you? 13.What can you do for us that other candidates can't? 14.Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others? 15.What are some of your hobbies?

continued 15.What would you look to accomplish in the first 30 days/60 days/90 days on the job? 16.In a job what interests you the most? The least? 17.How do others describe you? 18.What motivates you? 19.How would you deal with an angry or irate customer? 20.How do you handle pressure? 21.What are 3 things that your former employer/teacher would say that you need to improve on? 22.What do you consider the most important idea you contributed or your most noteworthy accomplishment in your last job? 23.Where do you see yourself in three years? 24.Think about something you consider a failure in your life, and tell me why you think it happened. 25.How do you think you will fit into this operation?

continued 27.What gets you up in the morning? 28.What makes you uncomfortable? 29.What was the last book that you read for fun? 30.If you were hired, what ideas/talents could you contribute to the position or our company? 31.Give an example where you showed leadership and initiative. 32.Give an example of when you were able to contribute to a team project. 33.What have you done to develop or change in the last few years? 34.Do you have any questions for me? 35.What salary or pay are you expecting?

Questions to Ask the Employer 1.What are the responsibilities and accountabilities of this position? 2.How well is the position defined? Can its duties be expanded? 3.Please describe an average day on this job. 4.What is the history of the position? Why is it vacant? 5.What aspects of this job would you like to see performed better? 6.What are the key challenges or problems of this position? 7.Where can I go from here, assuming that I meet/exceed the job responsibilities? 8.How would you describe the ideal candidate? 9.What are the employer's short- and long-range objectives? 10.What are some outside influences that affect company growth? 11.Where does the company excel? What are its limitations? 12.When and how will I be evaluated? What are the performance standards? 13.With whom would I be working? Who would be my supervisor? Who would I supervise? 14.What is the department's environment like? 15.When will you make the hiring decision? May I call you for the decision? When is a good time?