Positive and Negative Interview Preparation Guide

Prepare comprehensively for your Positive and Negative interview with our extensive list of 25 questions. Our questions cover a wide range of topics in Positive and Negative to ensure youre well-prepared. Whether youre new to the field or have years of experience, these questions are designed to help you succeed. Download the free PDF now to get all 25 questions and ensure youre well-prepared for your Positive and Negative interview. This resource is perfect for in-depth preparation and boosting your confidence.
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25 Positive and Negative Questions and Answers:

1 :: What is positiveness?

Can be defined in many ways:
1) The positive degree of comparison in a language.
2) A positive form of an adjective or adverb.
3) Something of which an affirmation can be made reality.
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2 :: What is negativeness?

Can be defined in many ways:
1) A reply that indicates the withholding of assent : refusal
2) Archaic : a right of veto.
3) Obsolete : an adverse vote : veto.
4) A proposition which denies or contradicts another; especially : the one of a pair of propositions in which negation is expressed.

3 :: List some tips to deal with negative interview questions?

Here are 4 tips to deal with negative interview questions:
☛ Do not pretend you are perfect
☛ Do not give examples that are directly related to core aspects of the job.
☛ Show how you have learned or grown from your mistakes or weaker areas
☛ Show professionalism and maturity

4 :: Why should you not pretend you are perfect?

The worst thing you can do is give an answer or try to pretend these questions do not apply to you. The worst offender is any "weakness" that is really a strength (i.e. "I work too hard") or saying you have never made a mistake (not likely). The reason your interviewer is even asking these questions is to make sure you can own up to your mistakes and learn from them. If you say you have never made a single mistake (which I think is impossible) that will indicate to your interviewer that you can't recognize when you have.

5 :: Why should you not give examples that are directly related to core aspects of the job you are interviewing for?

In terms of mistakes, give one that did not have a huge negative impact. The best examples are mistakes that are easily resolved. An example might be "I was working on a project late at night and there were a few typos. I was able to catch them when I looked at the project the next morning and I was able to fix it in time. However, now I always make sure check my work in the moment before I submit it no matter how late it is."
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6 :: Why should you show how you have learned or grown from your mistakes or weaker areas?

All negative experiences can be useful as long as you are able to learn from them. Instead of freaking out about a mistake you have made or something you are not as good at, learn from them. If you can show your interview what you took away from a less than ideal situation it shows them that you have the maturity and insight to learn and evolve. That is a really important quality.

7 :: What personal weakness has caused you the greatest difficulty in school or on the job?

An area in which I can improve is delegation. My natural leadership abilities often find me as the "lead" on a group project in classes, and I tend to assign people tasks and help to keep everyone on task. However, I tend to take it upon myself to do too many small pieces that should be split up among my classmates. Once I realized I was doing more work than the other people in my group, I reevaluated what I was doing. I quickly realized that if I distributed the tasks more equally, I could manage the project much more efficiently and actually accomplish more.

8 :: Why should you show professionalism and maturity?

All negative questions are going to be about less than ideal moments and situations. Especially when you're asked about working with a difficult client, boss or teammate, be really careful about how you answer. Showing professionalism and maturity in this type of answer will be key. You always want to be diplomatic because hey, dealing with difficult people is something that will come up in any job and you need to know how to work through that without letting them get to you.

9 :: Describe a time when you were not satisfied or pleased with your performance, what did you do about it?

I did not pass my first business stats test, which made me very unhappy. I was not going to let the first test set the trend for the rest of the semester. So, I arranged to meet with a tutor once a week in the Academic Resource Center on campus and I started studying somewhere other than my dorm room. My grades soon improved, and I went on to redeem myself on the next test.

10 :: Give an example of when you had to work with someone who was difficult to get along with?

As a Resident Advisor, there was another RA who often came to me to discuss her complaints and she shared quite a bit of information about activities she'd engaged in that violated the rules. Although I did not mind being a resource for her, I knew I could not compromise my integrity or her residents' safety. I talked to her about the situation and told her that I would have to tell my supervisor, even though I knew she would be upset. She eventually understood my responsibility and why I had to come forward with information. She knew that what she had done was against the rules, but never realized before I talked to her that she had jeopardized her residents' safety.
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