Saturday, June 25, 2016

Five Interview Questions Your Students Should Expect

Recently, we interviewed a candidate for a job, and I asked a question that I thought the candidate should have expected. The poor guy froze for almost 30 seconds. At the risk of stating the obvious, students applying for jobs should anticipate predictable questions and prepare responses to them. From JDJournal, here are five predictable questions:

  1. Tell me about yourself.
  2. Why are you interested in this job? 
  3. Tell me about a problem you faced at work and how you handled it.
  4. How would your boss and coworkers describe you?
  5. Do you have any questions for me? 

For guidance on answering these questions, please click here.

(ljs)

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/legal_skills/2016/06/five-interview-questions-your-students-should-expect.html

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