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It is very important to understand that companies, employers and recruitment personnel are not all the same. There is also no set law for the kinds of valid questions that can be asked during an interview. You may therefore expect different sets of questions every time you are called for an interview in various companies.

This does not mean though that job interviews are like beauty contest question and answer portions where you will be unable to prepare answers. There are some similar questions that may be asked by interviewers. Some of these questions and statements to prepare answers for include the ff.:

  • What do you know about the company?
  • Tell us a little about yourself.
  • Why did you apply in this company?
  • Why should the company hire you?
  • What is your greatest strength as a person?
  • What are your weaknesses?
  • What can you contribute to the company if you get hired?
  • Describe a difficult situation in your life or past job which you encountered recently. How did you solve or overcome the situation?
  • How much will you be willing to accept as compensation?
  • Why did you leave your previous job?
  • How soon can you start working?
  • Which particular area in your field are you good at?
  • Give a brief overview of your work experiences.
  • What do you think is your edge over other applicants?
  • What personal qualities make you fit for the job?
  • What national or world event has made an impact in your life?
  • What are your long term plans?
  • If you are hired, what specific tasks and responsibilities do you expect to perform?
  • What are your expectations from the company and your job?
  • Do you have pending applications in other companies? What is the status of these applications?
  • What made you choose your field of study/ current field?
  • Tell us about your family.
  • Do you have any questions?

These are only some of the basic questions which you MIGHT be asked during a job interview. Always remember that interviewers do not all think alike. There may be a couple of unexpected questions. The best way to prepare is to sharpen your communication and thinking skills. Ask a friend to pretend to be an interviewer and practice answering questions.

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A successful job hunt needs a compelling marketing campaign for a great product: you. Although this is your area of personal expertise, it is not always easy to pitch it right. Here are some tips from candidates and marketing experts:

Product definition
It’s hard to put yourself in the frame of mind to sell yourself, even if selling is your job. Think of yourself as a product and tailor your application with benefits and special features that would make a potential employer want to buy.

Don’t be shy
If you separate the skills and capability from the individual, it will help you be less bashful when you promote yourself to prospective employers. It’s a problem for lots of Brits. “We’re not good at self-promotion,” says Peter Appleby, managing director of career consultants, Appleby Associates.

Pick your audience
Build a hit-list of employers who will be interested in your particular skills and experience. Don’t forget to contact professional institutions and regional bodies. They will have useful intelligence on local employers and be less guarded than a company’s HR department.

Get personal
Clara, a marketing manager looking for her next move up the ladder, decided to meet marketing directors in the flesh. A little flattery goes a long way and when Clara called she asked for advice, not a job. “A surprising number agreed to meet me and a personal recommendation led to a job”.

Be forward but not arrogant
You need to sell your wares, but choose your words and tone carefully. It’s important “to avoid sounding boastful when reflecting your strengths”, says Mike Warren, director of Proteus Consultancy. For example, you could say: “I have a reputation for writing outstanding code” rather than “I am the best programmer in my team”.

Network at home
Networking is as effective for raw graduates as for mature jobseekers, but, again, you need to be choosy. “Think rifle shot, rather than scatter gun,” says Linda Whittern, director of Careers Partnership. Start off with family and friends who will work hard on your behalf and stick to a list of 15. You need to be able to keep on top of communication.

Use your budget well
Every marketing campaign has a budget and job hunting is no exception. But your resource is likely to be time. It’s easy to be “busy” looking for jobs, but is your activity yielding any worthwhile results? When replying to job ads, stay focused and apply only to those companies that offer the right “fit”.

Email etiquette
Email is unavoidable in the modern job hunt and highly effective if used well. “People scan emails, they don’t read them,” advises Paul Crabtree, marketing director of Adestra, an email direct marketing agency. His golden rules of email marketing are:

  • Use bullet points and short paragraphs to make it easy on the eye.
  • Use a subject line to explain what the email is about rather than cryptic, teasing messages.
  • Tailor each email for each application and don’t use the BCC function.
  • Avoid data heavy graphics to ensure you get past company firewalls.

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