How do you handle pressure?
Give examples of situations where you have been under pressure and ways in which you have positively handled it. Remember this is a typical example... Read more »
Give examples of situations where you have been under pressure and ways in which you have positively handled it. Remember this is a typical example... Read more »
Be honest. This question is often used during graduate recruitment. Your approach to job hunting indicates how you approach challenges. Employers ... Read more »
Answer in terms of the qualifications, skills and interests that you have which are relevant to the position, i.e. summarise your suitability.... Read more »
If this is asked at the beginning of the interview give a quick run down of your qualifications and experience to date, then ask whether the interviewer(s)... Read more »
Do not commit yourself to a specific time unless you are quite clear on this. Indicate you anticipate staying in the position for as long as it... Read more »
Your answer will give evidence of whether or not you are the sort of person who plans ahead. Remember that fewer and fewer employers expect all... Read more »
If you are flexible about your long-term plans say so, however, it pays to give a general picture of what interests you now, and how you see that... Read more »
You have to focus more closely on the specific duties outlined in the job description or what your understanding of typical tasks for this kind... Read more »
In your preparation for the interview you would have developed a good understanding of the duties and personal attributes listed in the job description,... Read more »
This is a good time to talk about training or promotion opportunities giving some idea of long-term career plans. There may be aspects of the organisation’s... Read more »
Explain why you are interested in the organisation. If you have had a long-term interest in them, say so. If location is significant, you could... Read more »
Answer in terms of the skills and personal qualities you have relevant to the job. You may refer to your academic qualifications, relevant sections... Read more »
Answer with positive, work-oriented adjectives, such as conscientious, hard-working, honest and courteous, plus a brief description or example of why each fits you... Read more »
The interviewer is likely fishing to see if you are interested in your field of work or just doi a job to get paid. Explain why you like it. Besides your personal... Read more »
Specifics here are not good. Something like this should work: I’d like it to be a long time. Or As long as we both feel I’m doing a good job. Read more »