You have done all the necessary work to land and prepare for the interview: created a great looking resume with BriteTab which you have memorized inside and out so you are prepared to talk about any aspect of your employment and achievements. But how prepared are you for the tough questions that interviewers like to throw at your way? Below is a list of the 5 top tough interview questions that you are likely to come across. Preparing for these questions will help you deliver smooth answers, ensuring that you are not thrown off your game.
What Are the Answers to Those Tough Interview Questions?
- What salary are you looking for?
- Bad: “In my last job I earned $35,000, so now I’m looking for $40,000.”
- Good: If possible, do not give them an exact number. The rule of thumb is the first person to name a price when negotiating salary loses. Instead, reiterate your commitment to the job at hand. If you pressed to give a number, give a broad range based on research you’ve conducted on that particular role and in your particular city
- How do you explain your gap in employment?
- Bad: “I just can’t find a job.” or "I was so tired of working and needed a break,”
- Good: Gaps in employment are always hard to explain By replying that you couldn’t find a job or needed time off could imply that you are not hirable or lazy. Find a way to make your extended unemployment seem like a choice you made, based on the right reasons.
- How would your friends describe you?
- Bad: “I’m a good listener.”
- Good: Yes, being a good listener is a great personality trait, but chances are that they are not looking to hire you for a shoulder to cry on. Your answer should relate to the job at hand.
- What is your greatest failure, and how did you learn from it?
- Bad: I never finished law school and everything that’s happened since has taught me that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is a huge mistake.”
- Good: You never want to highlight a major regret as it comes across as dissatisfaction with your life. Try to give a smaller but significant failure and relate it back to how it has made you better as a professional.
There is no better way to avoid tough interview questions than by answering them ahead of time!
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