You should expect these 5 common interview questions
Resident career coach Win Sheffield wants you to nail your next job interview. Here are 5 of the most common interview questions that he says you should prepare before any interview.
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Tell me about yourself. Your future boss wants to know about the value you bring, not your golf prowess. Keep this answer to 45 seconds and hit 2-3 major points.
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Why should we hire you? Do your homework and completely understand the job duties and the company’s mission and use that to base your response.
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What is your greatest weakness? You can keep this lighthearted: “I’m a workaholic or I have bad handwriting” or you can share a weakness that you have overcome or are addressing.
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What is your greatest strength? Variation of number 1.
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Do you have any questions? Ask 2-3 smart questions that do not relate to salary. Make sure to do your homework on the company before and ask questions that relate to the business.
Bonus tip: wait to negotiate salary, if at all possible, until you are sure the company is making an offer.