I totally agree that there are no right or wrong answers to every question that the interviewer asked. Don’t be afraid that you might give the wrong answers because interviewers are looking at HOW you answer their questions, HOW you reacted to questions, and HOW you present yourself.
And of course, try to be different by giving them outstanding but logical answers. Don’t ever lie or give bullshit responses because they might ask you to further elaborate your answers. Just tell the truths and if you do not know the answer, just tell them that you do not know.
I remembered when the interviewer asked me to "tell more about myself", the first thing that I told them is “ Im graduated from xxx university with a degree in xxx”. Then I explained about my internship in xxx company (what I did during the internship and what I’ve learnt). In the meantime, the interviewer stopped me to ask me to explain what I’ve contributed to xxx company during the internship. One thing I want to say here is that the interviewer would ask new questions based on your previous answer. So be honest when answering questions.
For me, preparation is very important before attending an interview. Try to look for standard questions that interviewer would ask and prepare your answers.
Read through others opinions, ideas, feedbacks or experiences as it helps improve your communication skills.
Just relax, and pretend that you are talking to a foreign on a road who is asking for direction. In fact, interview is just like the process of a foreign asking for directions. If you know where the place is, of course you will tell the foreign how to go.
Bear in mind that different people will have different ways of giving directions. Some might suggest using this road and some might suggest using that road. Some might be a little bit helpful by providing fastest way, which shortcut to use, which transportation to use and etc. How well you can impress the foreign is all depends on you. As long as you don’t give wrong direction, then the foreign will have good impression on you.
Who knows the foreign might get back to you later on to present you rewards?
Standard Questions during Interview
Jan 7 2009, 11:12 AM
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