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How can avoid the answers of the questions in the interview that make me miss the vacancy ?

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Question added by Ashraf Ahmed , administrative assistant , Munshat real estate projects co
Date Posted: 2017/05/19

A couple of ways. Frame the question and reframe the question Framing mean dividing the question into parts like what is positive aspects of the question (in your favor) what is negative aspects of question (not in your favor) what is unknown (nor favor nor against). Once you frame the question answer the positive side of question. See below example:

 

Environmental organisation

Original question: “What good is tackling global warming if unemployment goes up through coal power station closures?”

Frame: economic vandals

Reframed, positive question: “What job creation opportunities are there in a clean energy economy?”

New frame: economic opportunity

 

Politician

Original question: “Why have you backed down on your promise to add more police?”

Frame: liar, weak

Reframed, positive question: “What better ways have you found to reduce crime and make people safer?” New frame: making people safer

 

Another way to ask to repeat the question so you have time to rethink on it and do some brainstorming. or ask to clarify the question. or use above rule favor, agains, nor favor nor against. ask for clarifaction of favor things take your question into a conversation that will help you to find answer and will not show that you don't have answer to the question. 

Moustafa Hassan
by Moustafa Hassan , Learning and Development Manager , Alfanar

Simply make sure that you will go to the right interview. If so you will be able to manage the interview by your experience, otherwise you will lose apart of the interview.

mem day
by mem day

Thanks for invitation

you can use you talent to revert the question or ask for example or more clarification as well changes the seats mean you address the question to the interviewer