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BE READY FOR ANYTHING! - No matter what industry, several common questions will come up in any interview. Anticipate questions that they may ask and have a game plan. Some of the more commonly asked questions are listed below. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!!!!! Have someone ask you sample questions. Schedule a mock interview with the DSU Career Services' office. They will act like they are company you are interviewing for and provide suggestions on how to improve your answers. Tell me a little bit about yourself. - This question sounds easy enough, but can be difficult to answer skillfully. The employer doesn't want your life story, just a brief introduction. Some things to include: your geographical origins, your educational background, how you became interested in the field, 2 or 3 strengths related to the job, and how you like to relax. Keep it short! 60-90 seconds. What are your strengths? - Before you can answer this question, spend some time thinking about what you do well. Ask a former supervisor, teacher, or co-worker for suggestions. Once you have identified your strengths, don't be bashful! This is your time to shine. Don't just tell them that you are good at something; provide an example as to when you demonstrated these strengths. In what areas do you need improvement? - Ahhh! The "weakness" question. Don't panic. The best way to answer this question is to identify an area of the industry/company that you don't have as much experience in and express your interest and excitement on learning more. For example: "I don't have a lot of experience in tax based accounting, but I am interested in learning more." Concentrating on your lack of expertise as opposed to personal character flaws is the best way to go. Do you have any questions for me? - This is an easy one...YES! You should always have questions to ask the interviewer. Here are just a few to consider: 1. What will be my responsibilities? 2. Where will I fit into the overall organizational structure? 3. Who will I report to? 4. Where is the company going? Upwards? Expansion plans? 5. What are the chances of advancements? Promotions? 6. Will traveling be involved and required in this position? 7. Will relocation be required in this position now or in the future? 8. What training do you provide? 9. What is the timeline for the hiring process?
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