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Interview questions

Interview questions. Do’s and Don’ts. Do. Arrive 10 minutes early. Go alone to the interview. Greet the interviewer with a warm, confident "Hello" and a firm handshake. Be well rested. Dress and groom yourself with perfection. (Appropriate business attire, make-up, deodorant).

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Interview questions

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  1. Interview questions

  2. Do’s and Don’ts

  3. Do • Arrive 10 minutes early. Go alone to the interview. • Greet the interviewer with a warm, confident "Hello" and a firm handshake. • Be well rested. • Dress and groom yourself with perfection. (Appropriate business attire, make-up, deodorant). • Maintain good posture.

  4. Do • Emphasize positive things about yourself. • Be honest about your background and experience. • Ask a few appropriate questions. • Remain calm and alert to answer all questions. • Thank the interviewer for his/her time. • Send a thank you note.

  5. Don’t • Bring a friend or relative with you. • Arrive late. • Use excessive perfume or make-up. • Ask about the salary unless the interviewer brings it up. • Look hesitant when asked tough questions - think before answering. • "Bad mouth" a former employer or past co-workers. • Appear anxious to end the interview.

  6. What is your greatest weakness? • When you're asked what your greatest weakness is, try to turn a negative into a positive. • I used to wait until the last minute to set appointments for the coming week, but I realized that scheduling in advance makes much more sense.

  7. What is your greatest strength? • The best way to respond is to describe the skills and experience that directly correlate with the job you are applying for. • My time management skills are excellent and I'm organized, efficient, and take pride in excelling at my work.

  8. What Motivates You? • The interviewer is trying to understand the key to your being successful in the job he is interviewing for, and wants to make sure it's a good fit. • I've always been motivated by the desire to do a good job at whatever position I'm in. I want to excel and to be successful in my job, both for my own personal satisfaction and for my employer.

  9. Tell Me About Yourself • Give them "your synopsis about you" answer, specifically your Unique Selling Proposition. • Experience • Qualifications

  10. What are the Most Difficult Decisions to Make? • Give concrete examples of difficult situations that actually happened at work. Then discuss what you did to solve the problem. Keep your answers positive.

  11. Other than the interview questions what are some things you should think about?

  12. Scenario handout

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