Part 1
JOB INTERVIEWS
The interviewer might ask such questions such as:
Generally the interviewer asks the candidate for a hypothetical situation such as
Q. What are your priorities in approaching a job?
A. Firstly, I would like to have the support of people working under me. Secondly, I would work hard so as to fulfil the expectations of my boss and lastly, to provide the quality and service to the customers.
- Why do you want this job?
Generally the interviewer asks the candidate for a hypothetical situation such as
- If given a chance.........
- What would you do if........
- I would behave ..........
- I would do ....this......
Q. What are your priorities in approaching a job?
A. Firstly, I would like to have the support of people working under me. Secondly, I would work hard so as to fulfil the expectations of my boss and lastly, to provide the quality and service to the customers.
The interviewer might ask this popular question:
Q. What are your strengths and weaknesses? OR What are your good points and bad points?
Note: Many people won't elaborate on their weak points. If you want to elaborate, be less harsh on yourself. Try to show that you are working and improving on them.
Some of the key phrases to include while describing yourself, if you are so:
Q. What are your strengths and weaknesses? OR What are your good points and bad points?
Note: Many people won't elaborate on their weak points. If you want to elaborate, be less harsh on yourself. Try to show that you are working and improving on them.
Some of the key phrases to include while describing yourself, if you are so:
- Self motivated / Strongly motivated
- Highly committed
- Self- starter
- You are good at People Skills
- Organisational Ability
- Team Player
- That's pretty much I want to ask.
- Do you have anything to ask or to clear?
THE END
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Note: These are only notes. The exact audio and script is available here in case you want to hear or read it. The sole rights of these rest with BBC.