Monday, May 18, 2020

The 20 Hardest Questions to Be Asked in an Interview [STUDY]

The 20 Hardest Questions to Be Asked in an Interview [STUDY] Weve all been there, you spend hours preparing for an interview and set off to your appointment satisfied that  there couldnt possibly be a question that you havent mentally prepared a genius answer for. Then BANG, a bewildering, stress inducer of a bombshell  is dropped on you  and youre left in a cold sweat as you decipher the best course of action. Some of the most  run-of-the-mill interview questions such as whats your biggest weakness?  and describe yourself in three words, made an appearance in the most dreaded questions to be asked, which doesnt come as too much of a surprise to me. Even when youre expecting to be asked such a thing  it doesnt seem to weaken the blow an awful lot and what really is the best response to these after all?! The average job hopeful thinks their fate is decided early- with just over five minutes cited as  the time an interviewer takes before deciding if theyĆ¢€™ll be hired or not. This is much longer  than the 90 seconds many research state that it actually takes, however it means that pressure is well and truly on  to provide impressive answers  throughout the introductory stage of the interview. Our friends at the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) recently  completed a study on interview experiences in the UK and compiled a list of what they found people regard as the difficult interview questions. The 20 hardest questions to be asked in an interview: What are your weaknesses? Describe yourself in three words? If you were a fruit or vegetable what would you be and why? If you were a flavour of ice cream, what would you be and why? What has been your greatest achievement? What are your strengths? Describe a time when you have failed? Why should we choose you for this role? Why did you apply for this job? How will you contribute to the team? Describe a situation where you have gone above and beyond? Describe a project you have handled? What do you think the chief executive thinks of the company? What attracted you to this company? How would your friends describe you? Describe a situation where you have had others follow your lead? Name a time where you have worked under pressure? What attributes do you have that will support you in this role? Are you a competitive person? What are you hoping to get out of life? More of this at How to Answer the Top 35 Interview Questions.

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