ankitaadhikary
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Hi All

When it comes to the interview process, research and preparation for the interview can often times determine your chances of making it to the next step. One of the best ways to get ready for a job interview is to practice your responses to any and all interview questions – even the downright weird.

To help you get started, Glassdoor sifted through tens of thousands of interview reviews to find out some of the most common interview questions candidates are getting asked in recent interviews. So, if you have a job interview lined up, practice in front of a mirror or ask a friend or family member to listen to your answers to the following questions so you’ll be ready to put your best foot forward.

Most Common Interview Questions

What are your strengths?

What are your weaknesses?

Why are you interested in working for [insert company name here]?

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10 years?

Why do you want to leave your current company?

Why was there a gap in your employment between [insert date] and [insert date]?

What can you offer us that someone else can not?

What are three things your former manager would like you to improve on?

Are you willing to relocate?

Are you willing to travel?

Tell me about an accomplishment you are most proud of.

Tell me about a time you made a mistake.

What is your dream job?

How did you hear about this position?

What would you look to accomplish in the first 30 days/60 days/90 days on the job?

Discuss your resume.

Discuss your educational background.

Describe yourself.

Tell me how you handled a difficult situation.

Why should we hire you?

Why are you looking for a new job?

Would you work holidays/weekends?

How would you deal with an angry or irate customer?

What are your salary requirements? (Hint: if you’re not sure what’s a fair salary range and compensation package, research the job title and/or company on Glassdoor.)

Give a time when you went above and beyond the requirements for a project.

Who are our competitors?

What was your biggest failure?

What motivates you?

What’s your availability?

Who’s your mentor?

Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your boss.

How do you handle pressure?

What is the name of our CEO?

What are your career goals?

What gets you up in the morning?

What would your direct reports say about you?

What were your bosses’ strengths/weaknesses?

If I called your boss right now and asked him what is an area that you could improve on, what would he say?

Are you a leader or a follower?

What was the last book you’ve read for fun?

What are your co-worker pet peeves?

What are your hobbies?

What is your favorite website?

What makes you uncomfortable?

What are some of your leadership experiences?

How would you fire someone?

What do you like the most and least about working in this industry?

Would you work 40+ hours a week?

What questions haven’t I asked you?

What questions do you have for me?



In addition to questions commonly asked during a job interview, many unexpected and downright bizarre questions may also be asked. Check out some of the strangest ones to show up on Glassdoor:

Regards

Ankita

From India, Patna
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