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Answers To 10 Most Common Job Interview Questions

Job Interview questions can be tricky and a nightmare to many folks. True you might feel overwhelmed at times, but nailing the questions with the exact answers that the interviewer is looking for is not that tough! When we say that they are not tough, we have it already answered for you! So, just simply find out the answers to the 10 top Job interview questions, that mostly you would have to face. Or rather these are the common questions that are definitely going to haunt you in your next interview.

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  1. 10 most commonly asked Job Interview Questions 
    • 1)Tell me about yourself!
    • 2)Why should I hire you?
    • 3)What do you know about the company?
    • 4) What are your strengths and weaknesses?
    • 5) Why do you want to work at our company?
    • 6) What is the difference between confidence and overconfidence?
    • 7) What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
    • 8) How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
    • 9) What motivates you to do a good job?
    • 10) What makes you angry?
    • 11) Give me an example of your creativity
  2. Conclusion

10 most commonly asked Job Interview Questions 

The below 10 top Job interview questions are all very generic. Above all, they need to have your personalized touch on each one of these. So, let's start with the 10 top Job interview questions!

10 top interview questions

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1)Tell me about yourself!

And here comes the most famous question! This is a question that answers all about yourself and speaks a lot to an interviewer. Well, though you need to speak about yourself, this seems to be the most difficult to answer questions for any candidate. This question abruptly puts all the pressure on the candidate. On the other end, we know, the interviewer seems so relaxed after passing it to the candidate.

At this point in time, you should be alert enough to answer this question. You should start with an easy and confident tone and answer in a proper manner. Try not to script it, keep it naturally coming. Always remember, you are not giving the interview to a robot so your articulation, that is the way you pronounce each word should be clear and confident.

A decent way to answer is to, Analyze your interviewer's interests and Express your most important accomplishments first.

2)Why should I hire you?

why should i hire you

2nd on our list of 10 top Job interview questions.

The interviewer's job is to hire the best person for the position.

Make his job easier by convincing him that You can do the work and deliver exceptional results and that You will fit in beautifully and be a great addition to the team.

3)What do you know about the company?

You should always research the company that you are applying for. It shows your interest in the job! Alongside, it also helps you present your skill sets in a manner that the company would like to see. It is always a plus to know What the company does, Who their competitors are, and How you can work for them.

4) What are your strengths and weaknesses?

Strengths And Weaknesses

This is not your cue to brag!! they don't need to know if you can heavy lift or sing, by your strength, they want to know if you have a quality that they can harness, like leadership, organizing skills, etc.

Don't criticize yourself too much, it only shows that you are weak. You have to present your weakness in a way that looks like your strengths.

5) Why do you want to work at our company?

It may seem like a stupid question, but it is not.

Actually, the “Why do you want to work here?” question is important to hiring managers for a number of reasons. It’s not about inflating their egos, either. Hiring managers may ask this question to help figure out how you would fit in with the culture at their company, or to understand your motivations in applying for the job and whether you’re likely to stay in the role for a while.

6) What is the difference between confidence and overconfidence?

These words are very familiar to us but still, most of us don't know the meaning.

Confidence is a good trait to have where a person is sure about his course of action or activity and it comes from past success and right decisions.

Overconfidence is an excessive belief in their own abilities ignoring the fact that their decision can be wrong too.

now you need to understand what each term means before you start explaining what is good and what is not.

7) What is the difference between hard work and smart work?

HARD work or SMART work ? – INNOCENT ARTICLES

I think to answer this question, in today’s world, one has to redefine the terms ‘smart work’ and ‘hard work’. Most of us think of hard work to be a ‘physical activity and smart work to be a kind of ‘mental ability. Although this was true before the age of the Internet, it no longer holds true. Excellence is all about doing smart work day in and day out. This in itself can be considered as hard work.

8) How do you feel about working nights and weekends?

A must question on our 10 top Job interview questions list.

Some businesses require employees to work around the clock, so it is not unusual to be asked this question.

This question is a good way to see who would actually be dedicated to the job. Some people may have no problems whatsoever committing to a varying work schedule. However, you also do not want to lie if working nights and weekends would be a problem. Ultimately, you should answer this question in a way that shows you would be dedicated to the position regardless of what your schedule would be like.

9) What motivates you to do a good job?

“If you are unwilling to learn no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.”

One of the key aspects of hiring potential candidates is the kind of motivation that one brings to the table. HR would be keen to know what really drives you as an individual.

Your answer could be family or success or something that has a long-term ethical value.

10) What makes you angry?

This question is to check how one would react under pressure and how he would handle the situation. A possible answer is "Basically, anger destroys man's everything but for me, anger motivates and provokes me to achieve goals. If someone demotivates me for every time and if the person presses me down the higher the leap I take."

We know the list of 10 top interview questions keeps changing with job profile and company. But more or less is defined on the same line. Here is one more bonus question that you may keep your answer ready for.

11) Give me an example of your creativity

A lot of employers value creativity in the workplace. Companies gain a competitive edge through being innovative and forward-thinking in their approach to business. You should prep yourself prior to an interview with an example or two of how you’ve been creative in a work situation, for it’s quite possible you’ll be asked a question like this.

Refrain from directly comparing your example of creativity to those of current or former co-workers. When you do this, it can come off poorly, for it can appear as if you’re trying to make yourself look better at the expense of others.

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Conclusion

So these are the 10 top Job interview questions + 1 bonus question that you would most probably face in your next interview. Stay focused and prepare to give your best in the interview!

Till then keep reading & learning.

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  1. 10 most commonly asked Job Interview Questions 
    • 1)Tell me about yourself!
    • 2)Why should I hire you?
    • 3)What do you know about the company?
    • 4) What are your strengths and weaknesses?
    • 5) Why do you want to work at our company?
    • 6) What is the difference between confidence and overconfidence?
    • 7) What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
    • 8) How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
    • 9) What motivates you to do a good job?
    • 10) What makes you angry?
    • 11) Give me an example of your creativity
  2. Conclusion