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How to Answer Tough Interview Questions |
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How to Answer Tough Interview Questions
Traditional interview questions are
nerve-wracking enough to answer. When interviewers ask tough interview
questions, you can be thrown off your game. To prepare for these potential
curveballs, you should be aware of example questions that may come your
way. Being privy to potential interview questions and how to answer each
will help you prepare for what otherwise can be an uncomfortable
situation.
• I’m not comfortable offering you the position because you are a job hopper. How do I know you wouldn’t get bored and leave this position within a year? This question shouldn’t throw you off balance. After all, your job-hopper image is showcased on your resume. Although the interviewer knows about your work history, she invited you in for an interview anyway. This is a good sign that the interviewer is open to listening to your explanation. Simply answer the question honestly and without getting defensive. Conclusion Interviewers ask tough questions to test your demeanor. Sometimes it doesn’t matter what your answer is. The interviewer will focus more on whether or not you keep your cool under pressure. This isn’t to suggest that your responses shouldn’t be coherent. Obviously you are accountable for everything you say during an interview. But no matter what you say, a negative tone in your voice and a defensive nonverbal stance sends a strong message—one that doesn’t work in your favor. For example, if you are dynamic throughout the interview but your demeanor noticeably changes when asked tough yet reasonable questions, the hiring manager may interpret that as a lack of self-confidence or that you aren’t able to withstand constructive feedback. Interviewers will overlook many indiscretions, but not candidates who demonstrate they don’t believe in themselves or are easily tripped up. |
About the Author Certified in all three areas of the job search - Certified Interview Coach (CIC), Job & Career Transition Coach (JCTC), and Nationally Certified Resume Writer (NCRW) - Linda Matias is qualified to assist you in your career transition, whether it be a complete career makeover, interview preparation, or resume assistance. Linda is the former president of the National Resume Writers' Association who is the author of two books: 201 Knockout Answers to Tough Interview Questions and How to Say It: Job Interviews. Both books can be found at Amazon.com or your local bookstore. Visit her website at http://www.careerstrides.com. |
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