| When you need to prepare for a job interview, there | | | | What defines you? |
| are some basic precautions such as arriving 10-20 | | | | What are you best at? What strengths do you have? |
| minutes early, dressing in formal attire, and observing all | | | | What are you worst at? What don't you like doing? |
| the rules of workplace etiquette, propriety, and | | | | What are your weaknesses? |
| politeness inherent to a working environment. | | | | Where do you see yourself progressing in the |
| There are also questions that you can expect to be | | | | company? |
| asked. For instance, when I went for my first job | | | | What is your favorite part about this job? Why do you |
| interview, they asked me the following questions: | | | | want to work here? |
| What expectations do you have about working here? | | | | What is your proudest achievement? |
| What is your favorite movie? Why? How would you | | | | What are some ideas for how you could improve the |
| describe it? | | | | company? |
| What are some of your hobbies and interests? | | | | What is your work style? What kinds of people do |
| Describe yourself. | | | | you work best with? |
| What are your strengths and weaknesses? | | | | What was your favorite part of your last job? |
| Where do you expect to be in 5 years time? | | | | What was your least favorite part? |
| These types of questions are likely to be relevant to | | | | Prior preparation for these types of questions can pay |
| your working environment or to the particular position | | | | dividends as you will be less likely to hesitate when |
| you are applying for. | | | | asked the questions and more likely to give a |
| When you prepare for a job interview, be prepared to | | | | reasoned and balanced answer. |
| answer the following questions: | | | | |