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post May 17 2007, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(goliath @ May 14 2007, 05:05 PM)
Inside the application form, didn't they ask you to state your current salary?

As for research, you don't need to have friends working in that company to know the salary offered by them.
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All sorts of conflicting opinions in this thread. Some say no need to put, some say must put... sigh...
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QUOTE(JobListed @ May 21 2005, 03:41 PM)
Below is some dificult questions during Interview

1. What are your weaknesses?
2. Why did you leave your last job?
3. How do you deal with criticism?
4. Where do you see yourself in ten years?
5. How do you deal with authority?
6. What do you think of your previous manager?
7. What is the riskiest thing you have ever done?

Be confident and speak with a clear and convincing voice. Don't panic and squirm uncomfortably. As you prepare responses before the interview, consider what information the questions seek: are there ways in which you would be a liability to the company? If the company invests in you, what kinds of things would it need to overcome? Are you the kind of person who can deal with things when they get rough, or are you pure gloss?

In answering sensitive questions, make sure that your answers are honest, but reassuring. Use tact and choose your words carefully so that you show respect for other people in your responses. You should usually use understatement in your reply to sensitive questions. When people hear something bad, they tend to focus on it in a way that is out of proportion to its significance in everyday life. If you say that you are not always organized, the interviewer could imagine your desk with papers strewn everywhere and deadlines missed. But in reality your conception of disorganization might look a lot like the interviewer's conception of organization. In addition, most of the interviewer's questions could be answered honestly in a variety of ways. You want to choose the version of the truth that is most appealing and sensitive--the version that helps support your main message.
What are your weaknesses?
Overemphasized: I am not a good manager.

Avoidant: I always get my work done on time. When other people drop the ball, sometimes I get frustrated with them.

Effective: I prioritize continual growth and improvement. An area on which I would like to focus is managing others who have different expectations from me. What needs to be done in order to complete responsibilities is intuitive for me, so I am learning how to give better direction to others who are not self-motivated.
Why did you leave your last job?
Vague and negative: Law always interested me, and I was looking for a new challenge. I thought it would be a good time to go to law school. Besides, I had gotten frustrated with the lack of support I felt at work.

Dangerous: In the end, my manager and I could not get along. He was driving me crazy and I needed to leave.

Effective: As I succeeded in financial analysis, I became increasingly interested in broader issues of managing money. I wanted to understand how legal regulations and individuals' goals affect decisions about how to manage money. When I gained entrance to my top choice in law school, I seized the opportunity to infuse my financial training with legal knowledge.
How do you deal with criticism?
Disrespectful: When I remember the source, I usually realize that the other person is in no position to criticize me.

Unbelievable: Criticism does not bother me at all.

Effective: Criticism is vital to my continued growth, and I welcome constructive criticism that helps a team operate better together or produce better results. It is important to me to understand where my critic is coming from so that I know how to apply the feedback.
Where do you see yourself in ten years?
Dismissive: Living in a boat off the coast of Bermuda.

Exploitative: I hope to have gained enough skills here to start my own company.

Scattered: In ten years, I imagine that I will want a change of scene. One of my long-term interests has been ecological protection, and I can see myself working as a spokesman for a lobbyist organization. First, though, I need to make some money and I want to contribute to your company.

Effective: In ten years, I endeavor to have refined my strategic and client relations skills. I intend to be a leading expert in estate planning. After having proven myself as a senior manager, I hope to help shape the strategic direction of estate planning services. I could do this in any number of official roles. The important thing is that I will continue contributing my abilities in a challenging and rewarding environment.
How do you deal with authority?
Concerning: I think it is important to question authority from time to time.

Frightening: In my last job, there was a time when my boss made a financial decision that I knew would be abysmal. I went directly to his superior to explain the problem. His superior agreed that I was right, and my boss had to alter his plan.

Effective: Respect is very important to me. As an employee, I try to respect my boss not only by following her guidance, but also by seeking her guidance. When a trusting relationship is formed, I have often found that my bosses have appreciated concerns or options that I raised to them. They know that I support them, and I know that they respect me.
What do you think of your previous manager?
Evasive: She did her job fine. She was a pretty nice person.

Disrespectful: She knew her stuff, but she did not give my colleagues or me any real guidance. It is like we were fending for ourselves. She rarely stood up for us either. I do not really think she should be a manager.

Effective: My previous manager had excellent technical skills and was very agreeable as a colleague. I would have liked more support from her at times, but her hands-off style meant that I had to become resourceful in problem solving and negotiating with colleagues.
What is the riskiest thing you have ever done?
Too much information: My wife and I conceived our first child in front of the police department.

Dangerous judgment: I play chicken with trains.

Effective: The greatest calculated risk that I have taken was to launch my own internet company. My idea was solid, but I knew the market was volatile. Even though the venture ended, my investment of time and money paid off in terms of the skills, perspectives, and contacts that I made through the process. I feel like I matured-rather than aged-ten years during that time.
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excellent....thanks for sharing..

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post May 21 2007, 01:54 AM

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you can ask about the salary but make sure it is one of the last questions before the interview ends
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post May 21 2007, 10:34 PM

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"Your previous experiences is totally different with our industry, how you think to convince us to hire you?"

anyone can answer this?

This post has been edited by KingOfRiver: May 21 2007, 10:35 PM
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post May 22 2007, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(KingOfRiver @ May 21 2007, 10:34 PM)
"Your previous experiences is totally different with our industry, how you think to convince us to hire you?"

anyone can answer this?
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Tough question to answer especially if you don't mention which industry you are hoping to go towards and which background you are coming from.

Why I ask this is that from each background, there is always something to take from it whether it be soft skills, networks, or contacts. Unless you were a total nut in a shell and stayed completely quiet, you definitely have something to offer.
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QUOTE(Mavik @ May 22 2007, 01:28 PM)
Tough question to answer especially if you don't mention which industry you are hoping to go towards and which background you are coming from.

Why I ask this is that from each background, there is always something to take from it whether it be soft skills, networks, or contacts. Unless you were a total nut in a shell and stayed completely quiet, you definitely have something to offer.
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I am mechanical base..I try to apply oil and gas or oleopetroleum industry as project engineer in power plant set up..piping..offshore etc..

My current job is more in manufacturing..most of time only in factory...so this this the different things..
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post May 23 2007, 01:25 PM

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You could mention about your skills, in terms of management, problem solving, etc that could be used in the new role.
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post May 25 2007, 07:16 PM

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Hi guys, got some quick question that I wanted to ask about. Im going to have 1st interview in my work life tomorrow. And I was having a question regarding of my pay. Ofcause, Im applying for computer system & technical support post.

I had prepare almost everything for the interview. had read almost all the sitckys and learned about how I gona answer all the "STANDARD" interview question. Just Im lacking the knowledge of answering question which related to pay. I yet drop in my expected salary in my resume. So i assume, maybe during the interview session, the interviwer will gona point this question out ask about. I was wander, how im going to answer question like this:

1. "Whats you expected salary for this post?"
2. "Why do you think that we will pay you for such an offer?"
3. "How much do you think that we will pay for this post?"

Should I just tell them stright away with my desire pay range? Or ask wait the boss/interviewer give an offer then negociate with them?

No flamming on me please. biggrin.gif Im just step my foot into working life. There are alots of thing awaiting to discover. I just hope i can gain some useful knowledge or advises from fellow here.

So any kind soul here if you guys got good and nice experience to share with here, do share it with me also. Ragards. laugh.gif Anyways, no hard feeling, I just wanna know then I ask. biggrin.gif
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hi, tis topic is really useful, i get my 1st job for my 1st interview after graduate! i already start working for 3 days now ^ ^
actually i go thru 2 interview (different company)
the question they ask:
how do u thing abt our working environment? (2 company oso ask tis question)
wat is ur strength n weaknesses?
how is the market? is ur friend/ classmate get their job ?
wat is ur expected salaries? (is it so difficult to ans) : P


Added on May 26, 2007, 12:31 am
QUOTE(fylon @ May 25 2007, 07:16 PM)
So i assume, maybe during the interview session, the interviwer will gona point this question out ask about. I was wander, how im going to answer question like this:

1. "Whats you expected salary for this post?"
2. "Why do you think that we will pay you for such an offer?"
3. "How much do you think that we will pay for this post?"


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yea it is so difficult to ans tis kinnda of question. u canot price urself neither too low or too high!
maybe u should price a slighty higher price than wat u expect, n let them discount tongue.gif
i m so regret to price myself onli rm1800.. n they gv me rm1800 strait way n i get hired
should say rm2100 n let them discount to rm2000 .. but as a fresh gradu without experience.. no bargaining power to expect so much .. blush.gif

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post May 26 2007, 11:35 AM

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Well well.. I just went for my interview! 1hour and 10mins conversation. Haha.. Now waiting for 2nd interview. So far so good. Asked all the expected question that in my thought.

I just wander, what 2nd interview will talk about? Bside pay, what else? Teh working enviroment? And other etc?

Oh yea.. The boss asking me whether i could work for 2 task or not. Beside the computer support that im apply for, and also do marketing. Meaning do sales of selling the company products. Well.. I just answer as if the boss could give me a chance, i would tke the challenge. laugh.gif Wander will be a good answer or not, but i just answer with what im my mind.

Guess the pay will be slightly more higher right? Haha.. Wander will got commission or not on selling that company software. :heh:
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post May 26 2007, 02:01 PM

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helo, next tues im heading for my 2nd interview....
normally what shd i expect from the 2nd interview???
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QUOTE(vin_ann @ May 26 2007, 04:01 PM)
helo, next tues im heading for my 2nd interview....
normally what shd i expect from the 2nd interview???
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Second interview usually involves the higher management team as well as potential team members you might work with in the future. It might involve some technical questions but not too much but more importantly is all about whether you can fit in with the team and the company culture. You might be an awesome candidate with top skills but if the team view you cant fit in definitely you will get the boot. biggrin.gif
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post May 27 2007, 07:46 PM

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thanks.
the 1st interview was interviewed by the department manager... by 2 managers some more... and accompany by a HR...
3 to 1... and it held at HR department floor.

while the 2nd interview will be held at the respective department floor...
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post May 28 2007, 08:45 AM

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QUOTE(vin_ann @ May 27 2007, 07:46 PM)
thanks.
the 1st interview was interviewed by the department manager... by 2 managers some more... and accompany by a HR...
3 to 1... and it held at HR department floor.

while the 2nd interview will be held at the respective department floor...
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Well, that's alright. I'm sure others have been through more interviewers per session.
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post May 28 2007, 10:58 PM

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sigh... my second interview is being delay to next monday.....

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post May 29 2007, 01:48 PM

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good luck.........
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im goin for 2nd interview also... suppose tomorrow but postpone to thursday,,, anyone can share? i get some information saying that they will ask more subjective question... haih.. this is a sales job... selling microsoft stuff.. so can consider IT field too.. anyone help? sad.gif
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QUOTE(cutepotato @ May 29 2007, 05:17 PM)
im goin for 2nd interview also... suppose tomorrow but postpone to thursday,,, anyone can share? i get some information saying that they will ask more subjective question... haih.. this is a sales job... selling microsoft stuff.. so can consider IT field too.. anyone help? sad.gif
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for sales usually they will test u on how u answer customers objection n feedback like : price war, pro vs con , service , y u n not the others....

tht's my point of view....
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ya.. y me not others? i got another fren same apply this job. but my fren interview time earlier than me. my fren technical skill better than me.. im dying cry.gif

what if they ask "what opportunity that u think our company can gv u?" how to answer?
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QUOTE(cutepotato @ May 29 2007, 05:59 PM)
ya.. y me not others? i got another fren same apply this job. but my fren interview time earlier than me. my fren technical skill better than me.. im dying cry.gif

what if they ask "what opportunity that u think our company can gv u?" how to answer?
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it is mentioned in the earlier pages of this thread?

y u n not others ( other interviewee / salesman ) : stress again ur strength / ur products or services benefits..

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