Common Job Interview Questions and the Best Answers

Mar 25th, 2009 | By Bill | Category: Employment News, Interviewing



Most interviewers ask similar questions. Your response to these questions will determine your chances of getting the job. Review some of the common job interview questions and see some example answers to those tough questions.

How do you handle stress?

This is an often asked interview question by many hiring managers. Think about your own ways of dealing with stress and use the example answers as your guide.

* I do my best work under stress. I try to keep a healthy balance of good and bad stress. Stress is a motivator for me and helps me strive to be my most productive and keeps me focused.
* I like a challenging environment. Working under pressure motivates me.
* I go to the gym and work out most mornings to get me prepared for the day.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Keep your answer to this type of question relevant to the company and the position you are applying for. The employer is looking for a long term commitment from you. Don’t tell them about plans to go back to school or start a family, this is not relevant and could hurt your chances at getting the job.

* As I gain experience I see myself moving into management.
* I would like to be associated with a company that will challenge me to continue to grow and learn, take on new responsibilities and contribute all that I can.

Why should we hire you?

This can be a tough question to answer if you are not ready for it. Out of all the people we are interviewing, why should we hire you. The interviewer is looking for your opinion so give it.

Give concrete examples of why your skills, experience and accomplishments would be a benefit to the company. Compare your skills with key pieces of the job description. Keep a positive tone while answering this question. Prior research on the company can also help you relate your skills to the company.

Giving thought to these questions prior to the interview and practicing your answers will help you to show you are the best candidate. Do enough research on the company so that you are completely familiar with their products and services. Find ways to relate your skills to the company and always keep your answers relevant.

In today’s tough and competitive job market you need an ace in the hole to get the job. A great interview makes the difference between getting the job or not getting it. Learn how to ace the interview and get the job you have always wanted. Job Interview Success Get free interview tips and other advice for getting the job. How to Prepare for Your Job Interview

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4 Comments to “Common Job Interview Questions and the Best Answers”

  1. hi bill! thanks for your post, it was a lovely read and some really nice answers and tips! anyway if you have a moment please also check this list i compiled of the 50 most commonly asked interview questions, why they are asked, any hidden motives and exactly how to answer the questions!
    50 most common interview questions and answers

  2. hi bill! thanks for your post, it was a lovely read and some really nice answers and tips! anyway if you have a moment please also check this list i compiled of the 50 most commonly asked interview questions, why they are asked, any hidden motives and exactly how to answer the questions!
    50 most common interview questions and answers

  3. Great blog! I think in today’s world you need that competitive edge and many students looking for either that first job or intrenship tend to be caught off guard when asked ‘what do you see yourself doing in 5 years?’ I know I have struggled in my job safari search so far when a difficult one comes my way. Thanks for the advice and I know I am going to work a little harder in preparing for my next interview. Who knows, maybe it’ll help me in landing my first job out of school!

    Ashley Effron’s last blog post..The much awaited ‘dream job’

  4. Great blog! I think in today’s world you need that competitive edge and many students looking for either that first job or intrenship tend to be caught off guard when asked ‘what do you see yourself doing in 5 years?’ I know I have struggled in my job safari search so far when a difficult one comes my way. Thanks for the advice and I know I am going to work a little harder in preparing for my next interview. Who knows, maybe it’ll help me in landing my first job out of school!

    Ashley Effron’s last blog post..The much awaited ‘dream job’

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