Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Mastering Interview Questions
Lecture 17
2
Interviews What are interviewers looking for? How to prepare
How to act during Verbal Non Verbal How to finish and follow up
3
Interviews More interview strategies
More qualities interviewers are looking for Typical questions and good answers
4
Interviews A typical interview question is open ended
This means that the response is entirely up to you This means there are no right and wrong answers, only good and bad ones
5
Interviews When choosing your response, be sure to target it for the specific job/school To be able to tell a good answer from a bad one, we must look at some qualities that interviewers are looking for
6
Interviews We will talk about the qualities, what question the interviewer is asking, and some examples we could use to show these qualities
7
Interviews Leadership How good of a leader is this person? Examples:
During a school project During an out of school activity During family problems
8
Interviews Teamwork Examples Can this person be a good team member?
During a school project On a sports team On a out of school project
9
Interviews Adaptability Can this person handle new situations?
Examples Moving to a new town Starting a new job Starting school
10
Interviews Learning How fast can this person learn new skills?
Examples New computer skill at school New instrument/sport New language
11
Interviews Risk taking Is this person willing to try something new?
Examples: Try a new activity Move to a new place Learn a new language
12
Interviews Creativity Does this person have original ideas? Examples:
School projects Movies/websites/music you made
13
Interviews Strengths What is this person’s best quality? Examples:
Team work Leadership Language, etc.
14
Interviews Weaknesses Where can this person improve? Examples Teamwork
Organization Focus
15
Interviews Morals Does this person make good and moral choices?
Example Difficult decision at school Difficult decision with family
16
Interviews Ambition What are this person’s dreams/goals? Examples:
Goals you set and reached Goals you set and have not reached yet
17
Interviews Education Examples Class work Teachers Class Projects
Did this person receive a strong education? Examples Class work Teachers Class Projects
18
Interviews Communication Skills How well can this person communicate?
Examples Class discussions Class work
19
Interviews Prepare for the interview by thinking of times and situations, where you showed each of these qualities Be ready to tell these stories to your interviewer
20
Interviews Remember to be specific and remember to try and do the following things with your answer
21
Interviews A specific situation The tasks that needed to be done
The action you took The results i.e. what happened
22
Interviews Also, remember the difference between targeted and general answers Target your answers for the specific job/school/scholarship
23
Interviews We will now look at some typical interview questions and some good answers These answers are not to be copied, they are merely examples
24
Interviews “Tell me a little bit about yourself”
Talk about your current school or work situation. Mention one or two strengths and/or activities
25
Interviews “I am a sophomore business student at Huang Huai University, in the central Henan province. I have been studying English for 10 years and feel better about my language now than I ever have. I am very happy at school and in my free time I enjoy playing basketball and designing websites.”
26
Interviews “What has been your greatest accomplishment at school?”
Use this question to show: Leadership Teamwork Creativity Risk taking
27
Interviews “In my business communications class, we had to give oral presentations in English. I was very nervous about speaking in public in English. I think I practiced my speech 100 times. I finally did it and my teacher loved it. Now I have no trouble speaking in public.”
28
Interviews “What is your greatest strength?”
Don’t pick just one. Mention 3 or four of your best qualities. Try to include ones from the list mentioned before
29
Interviews “I’m a good leader and I’m also great at being a member of a team. I’m also a risk taker and I would say that my greatest strength is my ability to adapt to new situations.”
30
Interviews “What is your greatest weakness?” Don’t lie!
Say a weakness you have or had, and say how you worked to fix it
31
Interviews “I used to have problems being organized, but to fix this, I bought myself a daily planner. I now make to-do lists every day and write all my plans in this planner. This has helped me to keep track of all of my responsibilities.”
32
Interviews “How was the transition from High School to University? What troubles did you face?” Use this question to show: Adaptability Risk taking Learning
33
Interviews “I had a difficult time adapting to living with roommates. We had some different personalities, and sometimes it was hard for me to concentrate. By talking to my roommates about what problems I had with them, we were able to learn to adapt to each other’s schedules and lifestyle.”
34
Interviews “How do you handle difficult situations?”
Use this question to show: Communication skills Adaptability Learning
35
Interviews “When I started learning from an English teacher, I was having lots of trouble understanding. I was not receiving good grades, so I met with my teacher several times for extra help. This taught me the benefits of handling situations in this way and the importance of getting to know my teachers.”
36
Interviews “If I were to ask your professors to describe you, what would they say?” To answer this question, it will be useful to talk to a professor before your interview Be honest! Say what they would say.
37
Interviews “My professors would say that I`m a very hard worker and a natural leader. They would probably also say something about my sense of humor and my ability to work in any kind of situation.”
38
Interviews “Give me an example of a time you had to make an important decision. How did you make the decision? How does it affect you today? “ Use this question to show: Adaptability Risk taking
39
Interviews “One of the most difficult decisions I had to make was going to school far from home. My parents wanted me to stay near them, but I am glad that I left because I now feel more independent and prepared for life after university.”
40
Interviews “Why do you want this job/scholarship?”
Use this question to show: Goals Education
41
Interviews “I want to study at your school because I feel I need to spend time in an English speaking country to achieve my goal of becoming completely fluent and being able to work a job in English. Your program is one that interests me for many reasons...”
42
Interviews “Why are you the best person for this job/scholarship?”
Use this question to show Leadership Adaptability Strengths Education Goals
43
Interviews “I am the best person because I can handle new situations. My education has prepared me well for the UK school system, and I think I will be a positive addition to the students at your school.”
44
Interviews A specific situation The tasks that needed to be done
Remember, a good answer will have: A specific situation The tasks that needed to be done The action you took The results i.e. what happened
45
Interviews These are just examples. The interviewer will ask many similar questions. Be prepared for anything!
46
Interviews Knowing what questions to expect is necessary to be well prepared Being able to adapt your stories to whatever question is being asked is the most important thing!
47
Interviews
48
Interviews More interview questions:
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.