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Tell us about yourself

2. What are your biggest strengths?

Critical thinking, Problem solving, Teamwork, Decision making

3. What are your biggest weaknesses?

No, I am perfect

4. What are your hobbies?

Travelling, listening to music, play games, reading books

5. Where do you see yourself in five years?

Example: “Five years from now I hope to be a successful sales professional


working for your company. I believe this job can help me improve my skills and
kick start my career."

6. Why do you want to work with us?

Example: “I want to work for this organization because of its excellent track
record in providing quality services and loyalty to both customers and
employees. I think your high standards can push me to be better and your
promotion policies can help me have a long and successful career here.”

7. Why should we hire you?

Example: “I am very good with numbers and have an almost obsessive attention
to detail, so I think I am very well-suited for the role of junior accountant at your
company.”

8. What do you know about our organization?

Search about the org where u go for interview

9. What are your long-term goals?


Example: “My long-term goal is to work in a management position. One of the
things that attracted me to your company is the fact that you tend to promote from
within.”
LIKE: To get a respected position like HR ETC

10. How good are you at handling pressure?

Example: “I think pressure helps me stay focused and prioritize things.


For example, in my final year of high school I was pressured to finish the
school year with high marks,

11. How flexible are you regarding overtime?

Example: “I am comfortable with helping out in difficult situations once in a


while, but I have some family commitments and I usually prefer to maintain a
healthy work-life balance.”

12. What kind of environment do you expect at our


organization?

Example: “I am expecting an open-space office situation, with everyone working


separately, but also collaborating on various projects. That being said, I am very
flexible and adapt quickly to any work situation.”

13. What are your short-term goals?

Example: “To get a good job in a reputed company where I improve my skills
and gain knowledge

14. What Can You Bring to the Company?

 Be a good team player: ...


 Proven ability to multitask: ...
 Determination: ...
 Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines: ...
 Self –motivation

15. What’s a Time You Disagreed with a Decision


That Was Made at Work?
I have disagreed with my boss over how to best fill a customer's need. Instead of
questioning his authority, I went to him individually with my concerns

16. How Do You Plan to Achieve Your Career Goals?


 Work hard. Hard work pays off. ...
 Accept criticism. If you're trying to build your career, don't take negative
remarks the wrong way. ...
 Follow your heart. ...
 Stay updated. ...
 Have fun at the end of the day. ...
 Be consistent. ...
 Be positive. ...
 Set deadlines.

17. When Can You Start?


I CAN START IMMEDIATELY

18. When Were You Most Satisfied in Your Job?


I was very satisfied in my last job, because I worked directly with the customers
and their problems; that is an important part of the job for me."

19. Which is more important money or work?


Of course, both

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