01/05/2025
Interview tips -
After you’ve created a killer resume and cover letter and passed the first screening, it's time to face the final challenge:
Your job interview.
That’s something that scares even the best of us.
Being judged by someone who has your future in their hands is one of the most anxiety-inducing experiences out there.
And, to calm you before an interview, you might have heard the interviewers and hiring managers say that there are no right or wrong answers.
But here’s the thing:
They are almost always looking for the right answers.
This is where this guide comes in.
We’re going to cover some of the most common job interview questions and answers, and turn you into a bona fide interview expert by the time you get to the end.
#1. Tell me about yourself
This is usually the first question asked in an interview, so it acts as your introduction.
How hard can it be to talk about yourself? We do it on a daily basis, without much thought.
However, hiring managers aren’t looking for your whole life story, your third-grade achievements, or what you had for dinner last night. Instead, they are looking for a pitch.
Make sure your answer is relevant to the position you are applying for. Aim to present yourself as the ideal candidate for the job in a few words.
A good rule of thumb is to structure your talking points as follows:
Briefly introduce yourself: What’s your name? How long have you been working in the field?
What do you love about your job?
What are your top 2-3 skills or achievements that are relevant to the job you’re applying for?
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