Top 10 Job Interview Questions & Answers (for 1st & 2nd Interviews)

Don Georgevich
27 Oct 201624:29

Summary

TLDRThis video guide offers expert advice on how to answer the top 10 most common job interview questions effectively. It emphasizes the importance of preparation, showcasing your strengths, addressing weaknesses constructively, and presenting key accomplishments. The guide also highlights the value of asking meaningful questions throughout the interview to demonstrate genuine interest. By following these strategies, candidates can improve their interview performance, present themselves as proactive and engaged, and ultimately increase their chances of securing the job.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Be prepared for the 'Do you have any questions for us?' question in interviews by preparing thoughtful questions that reflect your genuine interest in the company and the role.
  • 😀 Asking questions during the interview helps position you as a serious and proactive candidate, showing that you’re engaged in the conversation and invested in understanding the role.
  • 😀 It’s important to research the company before the interview so you can ask relevant questions and demonstrate your knowledge about their values, culture, and mission.
  • 😀 Avoid asking random or irrelevant questions during an interview. Your questions should be meaningful and related to the role or the company’s goals.
  • 😀 When asking about the role, inquire about the responsibilities, goals, and expectations to gauge if the job aligns with your skills and career aspirations.
  • 😀 Never start by asking about benefits unless it's part of a later conversation focused on salary and benefits. Focus on the job and company first.
  • 😀 Avoid asking questions that make you seem uninterested or unprepared, such as asking for basic information that you could have researched beforehand.
  • 😀 Aim to weave your questions throughout the interview rather than saving them all for the end. This keeps the conversation flowing and helps avoid running out of time.
  • 😀 Questions that help you qualify the employer as a good fit for you are essential. Ask about the company’s goals, team culture, and how success is measured in the role.
  • 😀 The interviewer should be encouraged to share their perspective on whether they think you would be a good fit for the position, which can provide valuable insights into your suitability for the job.

Q & A

  • How can I effectively answer the common interview question 'Tell me about yourself'?

    -To answer 'Tell me about yourself' effectively, keep your response brief and focused on your career. Start by explaining how you got into your profession, mention a few key positions or achievements, and highlight what you've learned along the way. Avoid giving your life story or bringing up unrelated experiences. Tailor your response to reflect the job you're applying for, and practice delivering it naturally in 30-45 seconds.

  • What is the best way to respond to the interview question 'Why should we hire you'?

    -When answering 'Why should we hire you', connect your past job experiences to the role you're applying for. Research the company and its needs through the job description, and demonstrate how you can solve their problems based on your previous successes. Provide specific examples of how you have handled similar challenges in the past to prove you're the right fit.

  • How should I present my greatest strengths in an interview?

    -Focus on strengths that are relevant to the job you're applying for. Pick two or three key strengths that align with the job description and provide concrete examples to support them. Make sure you explain how these strengths help you solve problems and contribute to the company. Avoid personal or irrelevant strengths, and don't be overly modest.

  • How can I handle the question 'What is your biggest weakness' in a job interview?

    -When asked about your biggest weakness, focus on a genuine area of improvement and explain what steps you've taken to overcome it. Alternatively, you can mention a weakness that isn't critical to the job you're applying for but still show your self-awareness. Avoid saying you have no weaknesses or mentioning weaknesses that could directly impact your job performance.

  • How should I respond to 'Why do you want to work here'?

    -Answer this question by highlighting your genuine interest in the company's products, services, or reputation. Do some research on the company to identify specific aspects that attract you. Avoid answering with superficial reasons like location or benefits, as it could signal a lack of genuine interest.

  • What’s the best way to answer 'Why did you leave your last job'?

    -Be honest but brief. If you left voluntarily, explain the reasons positively and reflect on how the decision was right for you at the time. If you were fired, keep your explanation short, accept responsibility, and emphasize how you've learned from the experience. Avoid badmouthing your previous employer or making excuses.

  • How do I answer 'What is your biggest accomplishment' in a way that stands out?

    -Choose an accomplishment that aligns with the job you're applying for. Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your response and show how your contribution led to a successful outcome. Avoid unrelated or personal accomplishments unless necessary and ensure the example highlights your skills and expertise.

  • What is the best way to handle the question 'Describe a difficult problem you faced and how you overcame it'?

    -Frame your answer using the STAR method: describe the situation, explain the action you took, and highlight the positive results. Focus on demonstrating problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. Avoid vague examples or stories that are irrelevant to the job.

  • How should I answer the question 'Where do you see yourself in five years?'

    -Provide a realistic career progression within the role you're applying for. Show your commitment to the position by explaining how you plan to grow and take on more responsibilities. Avoid suggesting that the job is just a stepping stone or providing unrealistic long-term goals.

  • What should I ask when the interviewer asks 'Do you have any questions for us?'

    -You should have thoughtful questions prepared that demonstrate your interest in the role and the company. Ask about the company’s culture, team dynamics, and goals for the position. Avoid asking about salary or benefits unless it's appropriate at the end of the interview. Asking meaningful questions shows you're serious and engaged in the process.

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