Typical Interview Preparation Guide
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1 :: Here are some of the Typical Interview Questions, try to answer them on your own.
1) What made you to choose this field as you career?
2) What are your long term and short term goals? What has been your progress in realizing them?
3) Why should the company hire you?
4) What extra skills you have which are not present in your resume?
5) You are given the most boring work in the world how would you motivate yourself?
6) Which work would you like to do twenty four hours a day or at the least twelve hours a day without getting bored?
2) What are your long term and short term goals? What has been your progress in realizing them?
3) Why should the company hire you?
4) What extra skills you have which are not present in your resume?
5) You are given the most boring work in the world how would you motivate yourself?
6) Which work would you like to do twenty four hours a day or at the least twelve hours a day without getting bored?
2 :: While answering this question it is very imperative that you be honest try not to fake your image.
This question might be kept on record during your employment. There are instances when candidates were rejected partly because of the answer to this question. Always remember that the interviewer has much knowledge about what he is speaking.
3 :: Explore some typical interview question.
1) Give us a sales pitch on any product?
2) In what way did your education background prepare you for a career in the industry?
3) Which one do you support practical or theoretical?
4) Would you like to pursue higher education, if so in which college and stream?
5) Which are your favorite subjects in the college and why?
6) Which subjects are your least favorite and why?
7) Describe your self in three words?
8) Give yourself a one-liner?
9) What are your favorite video games and why?
10) How do you plan your typical work week?
11) How do you describe your strength and how could you use it?
12) Explain your weakness and what is your progress in eliminating it?
13) Give us a detailed explanation on why you choose this project and what was the underlying idea behind it?
14) Describe your contribution to the project you have done?
2) In what way did your education background prepare you for a career in the industry?
3) Which one do you support practical or theoretical?
4) Would you like to pursue higher education, if so in which college and stream?
5) Which are your favorite subjects in the college and why?
6) Which subjects are your least favorite and why?
7) Describe your self in three words?
8) Give yourself a one-liner?
9) What are your favorite video games and why?
10) How do you plan your typical work week?
11) How do you describe your strength and how could you use it?
12) Explain your weakness and what is your progress in eliminating it?
13) Give us a detailed explanation on why you choose this project and what was the underlying idea behind it?
14) Describe your contribution to the project you have done?
4 :: When answering these questions you need to have your thought process running.
Make your self clear about your project, graduation subjects, technical aspects of your project, etc. Try to have a clear voice and fresh breath because they can act as a major distracts to the interviewer.
5 :: If you are an experienced person most questions will be based on your ex employer and the projects you have handled. Some of the questions are as follows: -
1) What made you to choose this company and not your old company?
2) In what ways this company is different from your previous company?
3) Do you prefer to work individually or in a team?
4) Rate yourself on a scale of one to five?
5) What was the logic you employed behind the rating?
6) What do you know about your job position and the company?
7) What was the average time frame you devoted yourself to the project?
8) Explain to yourself or motivate yourself after being fired from the job?
9) Did you have conflict in understanding your superiors?
10) What will be your ideal dress code?
11) State three reasons of why we shouldn’t hire you?
2) In what ways this company is different from your previous company?
3) Do you prefer to work individually or in a team?
4) Rate yourself on a scale of one to five?
5) What was the logic you employed behind the rating?
6) What do you know about your job position and the company?
7) What was the average time frame you devoted yourself to the project?
8) Explain to yourself or motivate yourself after being fired from the job?
9) Did you have conflict in understanding your superiors?
10) What will be your ideal dress code?
11) State three reasons of why we shouldn’t hire you?
6 :: These questions can be answered if you have presence of your mind and thought process running in it.
All of these questions might not be asked but it is good to prepare few of them because you may never know what you would be expecting.
7 :: There are some more questions on this website which can help you.
1) What do you think would be the future of this industry?
2) State one apps or development feature which can be added to our product line, website, etc?
3) How do you rate me on a scale of one to five where five being the highest?
2) State one apps or development feature which can be added to our product line, website, etc?
3) How do you rate me on a scale of one to five where five being the highest?
8 :: Tell me what is your philosophy towards work?
The interviewer is not looking for a long or flowery dissertation here. Do you have strong feelings that the job gets done? Yes. That's the type of answer that works best here. Short and positive, showing a benefit to the organization.
9 :: Can you tell me how long would you expect to work for us if hired?
Specifics here are not good. Something like this should work: I'd like it to be a long time. Or As long as we both feel I'm doing a good job.
10 :: Tell me have you ever had fire anyone? How did you feel about that?
This is serious. Do not make light of it or in any way seem like you like to fire people. At the same time, you will do it when it is the right thing to do. When it comes to the organization versus the individual who has created a harmful situation, you will protect the organization. Remember firing is not the same as layoff or reduction in force.