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You’re interviewing for a job. After 20 or 30 minutes, you’re asked: “Do you have any questions?”
The worst thing you can do is ask, “What is it your company does?” (Hey, it has happened.) The next worst thing you can do is say, “Um, nope, I don’t have any questions.”
You need to ask some questions! Asking questions shows your interest in a company and makes you look smarter (smart people tend to be inquisitive). Asking questions gives interviewers a chance to talk about themselves, a thing most people love. And—this is important—asking questions is a way to find out if you really want to work for these people.
Bottom line: Don’t make the interviewer do all the heavy lifting. Take an active role in the interview process and improve your chances of landing a job.
So what should you ask? Here are 10 suggestions:
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 1. “Can you describe a typical day for someone in this position?” If your interviewer appears to be nervous or ill at ease, a non-abstract question like this is a good way to get the ball rolling.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 2. “Could you talk about the history of this position?” Specifically, what you’re trying to find out is how long the position has existed, how many people have held it, and why it is now available.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 3. “What were the major strengths and weaknesses of the last person who held this job?” Or in other words, what kind of act would you have to follow. This is also a chance to find out what happened to your would-be predecessor. How this question is answered will tell you a lot about the dynamics and expectations of this workplace.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 4. “What are this position’s biggest challenges?” You’re naturally curious about the downsides of the job. But find out in a way that makes you look confident and unafraid to tackle problems.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 5. “In what area could your team use some improvement?” Do you get an honest-sounding answer? This is important. It’s also an opportunity to talk some more about how your skills specifically match this company’s needs.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 6. “What are the prospects for advancement?” Asking this demonstrates that you have ambition, and makes you look like a big picture person.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 7. “How would I be evaluated?” If you want to know an employer’s true priorities, and what is really important about the position under discussion, ask this.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 8. “Who are the most successful people in this company and why?” A clever way to get a glimpse of a company’s values/ethos/culture and how the powers-that-be measure success.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 9. “Why do you enjoy working at this company?” Okay, it’s a softball question. But the answer, and the tone in which it is given, should tell you a lot. Basically, you are looking to see some sincere enthusiasm here.
Interview questions for interviewees to ask: 10. “Do you have any reservations about me or my ability to perform this job?” It’s a gutsy thing to ask. But consider doing so because it’s a great way to get real-time feedback on you and your interview skills. Asking for criticism not only earns you points for courage, it could result in some very helpful information.
P.S. Do not ask questions that would be easily answered by consulting the company’s website. You will look unprepared, even lazy. You’ll also lose the opportunity to gather some valuable insight about this employer and the job on offer.
I want to give you a quick and easy way to get started preparing for your job interview.
That’s what this top 10 list is all about….
I’m going to lay out the top 10 job interview questions you need to be ready for along with handy “Do’s” and “Don’t s” for each question so you can avoid the mistakes we see most job seekers making and with these questions.
Now granted some of these questions may seem tired and cliche, but I guarantee you they are still being asked in interview rooms consistently, around the world in 2016. So you need to prepare for them!
Without further ado, let’s get cracking…
P.S. Obviously there are other common job interview questions out there as well. Don’t worry, we’ll cover those too in future blog posts!
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1. "Tell Me About Yourself..."This classic opening question should probably be put out to pasture but it’s still one of THE most common interview questions you’ll face and it still seems to trip up a ton of job seekers every year. (Plus I doubt it’s going anywhere soon, so you need to prepare for it.) You can check out our article on tell me about yourself for more in depth info.
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Jeff's Tip At the end of your answer try segueing into an insightful question for the hiring manager that shows you understand exactly what issues or problems the company is for looking for you to solve. 2. "Why Should We Hire You?"
This is another incredibly common question and it gives you a great opportunity to stand out from the crowd and really show the hiring manager how you can help the company.
The key thing to remember here is: be specific.
Leverage your company research and the job description to find exactly why the company is hiring someone for this position. What problem/pain points does the new hire have to solve? You need to show that you are the perfect candidate that can solve those problems/pain points.
We have written an in depth blog post on why should we hire you here.
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3. "What Is Your Greatest Strength?"
This is a fairly straight forward question to handle. Talk about a “strength” that you know the company puts a lot of value in.
We have written an in depth blog post over at: What are your strengths and weaknesses?
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This classic question freaks people out but it shouldn’t. As long as you pick a weakness that isn’t a key competency for the job and you show that you have taken steps to “work on it”, you will be fine. Don’t try and sidestep this question.
For a more thorough look at the what is your greatest weakness question click here.
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5. "Why Do You Want To Work For Us?"The hiring manager is trying to get at your underlying motivations for wanting this job. Are you here just for a paycheck or do you see yourself becoming an integral part of the company and growing along with it? You need to show them that you want to become “part of the family”.
At the same time however, show how your “wants” coincide with their “needs”.
For a more thorough look at this question, read our “why do you want to work for us” blog post.
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6. "Why Did You Leave Your Last Job?"
This question can really make a lot of job seekers nervous. If you were literally fired from your last job, you’re going to have to own up to it and show what you learned from the experience and what measures you have taken to address the reasons you were let go.
If you left voluntarily be sure to explain why. For example: You wanted a different challenge. Hint: A challenge offered by the company and position you’re interviewing for
We tackle this question in more depth in our blog post here.
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7. "What Is Your Greatest Accomplishment?"This is somewhat similar to the “what is your greatest strength?” question and can be handled along the same lines. You want to pick an accomplishment that shows you have the qualities that the company puts value in and that are desirable for the position you’re interviewing for.
The fact is you may have several accomplishments you could pick from. Pick one that will have the most impact.
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This is one of those pesky behavior interview questions and is one of the most common. You need to have a “success story” ready to go for this. Relate a story where you dealt with a problem successfully. The key here is to pick a success story that shows you exhibiting the qualities/skills required at the job and company you are interviewing for.
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This question catches a lot of job seekers off guard because on the surface it seems simple enough but when you dig a little deeper you’ll see that there are a couple of traps you could fall into.
You DO want to show that you are an ambitious person BUT you need to show that you don’t have your “head in the clouds” and are focused on the job at hand. For more in depth info on this question check out our blog post: Where do you see yourself in 5 years.
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Around 75 percent of job seekers will say “Nope, I think that’s everything” to this question.
Terrible response.
This question gives you a fantastic opportunity to stand out from the crowd and show your knowledge and passion for the company or organization you are interviewing for. Always have a few questions prepared and have one based around something you found during your company research phase. For more in depth info, check out our blog post: Top 14 questions to ask during an interview.
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Ok there you have it. Our top list of job interview questions. (Along with the Do’s and Don’t s on how to answer them.)
The key thing to remember is to focus on the needs of the company instead of your own when answering any job interview question
1. Why do you think you will success to this job?
2.What are the characteristics could you bring to this position that will let us hire you ?
As an Interviewee you can ask the following questions depending on the role you had applied for:
1. What are your expectations of me about the position?
2. What sort of salary package you are offering?
3. How soon do you want to fill the position?
4. What were your expectations from the person already on that position?
1. What qualifications do you have that make you think you will be a success at this job?
2.What are the personal characteristics and qualities that you bring to this position that would be particularly helpful in fulfilling the responsibilities of this position?
What is your strenght and your weakness? Describe each
- Analyzing the section which he/she is most capable and really fits the position.
- Analyzing his/her weakness which is not acceptable in the company.
It is a simple question yet effective specially to those who are pretending.
Base the questions purely on the job description and his expereince. Try to avoid questions as : " tell me somethin about yourself" "where do you see yourself in 5 years" " what are your strengths and weaknesses." these are very well rehearsed by the candidate and you do not know if they stand true or not.
Avoid close ended questions as you do not get any information out of the candidate.
Avoid leading questions.
Ask questions begining with - what, where , why , when , how
what would you do if you have any doubt about something which you are not aware of till date?