Good Interview Questions
CousinLarry
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I am interviewing some student interns over the next couple of days. What do you think are the best and worst interview questions you have ever been asked?
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Best interview question I've personally been asked: How do you organize your music? My answer was by genre, then alphabetical by artist, then chronological. I got the job. Who know if that had anything to do with it, but I like to think that it did.
followed immediately by...
"Are you currently, or have you ever been, a member of the Van Buren Boys"
or
"Do you like Gladiator movies?"
How do you feel about sampling?
I always ask what they do in their spare time.
(People's hobbies say alot about them.)
What is it you like the most about school.
(I once interviewed a guy who had just received a 4 year degree in Biology and when I asked him what he liked most about Biology he thought about it for about a minute and answered "Nothing")
and the always popular...
Why do you think you're the best candidate for the job?
hit the wall every time with that one - there's 30+ yrs of things to tell so it would be really helpful if folks could ask a specific question.
favourite job and why?
one thing you'd like to achieve in the next 10 yrs?
if could spend a day with anyone in the world - who and why?
most valuable lesson learned at last job?
could have any job in a hospital - which and why?
what is your best quality in the workforce, what do you bring to the workplace?
Am I odd for not thinking there's a problem with this? Most jobs, from upper management to working in a cafeteria come from in part, who you know...
It doesn't seem like it got her the job anyways. Just a foot in the door.
Ask her what her biggest weakness is. Work and non work related.
I hate that question. Not because I don't know my weakness or because I don't have any but because that question sucks.
I've always thought it was a good question. I always answer it with the same thing. My size... Saying sometimes it intimidates people on first meeting me. This way it doesn't seem like I have any real work related weaknesses.
But whatever.. Ask them their fav poptart.
Yes
Yeah, I mean she already had them as references on the resume so they didn't really need to call. It was kind of overkill and they mentioned her father by name. But in every other way she seems like a good candidate. That just kind of bothered me.
I was thinking about asking her if she knew how to do her own laundry. I could always tell a lot about people in collage that didn't know how to use a washing machine.
perhaps, but you can make lemonade out of lemons with it - "my biggest weakness? well, i'm a perfectionist and i work too hard..."
Another tactic you can take is to talk about how something used to be your weakness and how you overcame it. That always works. Unless your weakness was stealing from coworkers or urinating in the potted plants or something.
I was thinking about asking her if she hit her dog.
Nepotism is as American as apple pie. And in Richmond it's 100 times worse. I say go ahead and take her as an intern and then just ignore her.
No way, take her as an intern and then show her what real grunt work is.
Just take the ones that you would hit.
crazy people always say NO.
I'm just saying if it gets ur foot in the door, I think it should be used. Pushing with a bunch of people calling is a bit of a turn off (One person calling should be enough). It's not just in America, it's eveywhere. Always has been, always will be. If I ever have kids and can make a call for them, I will. You don't pay the big money to send ur kids to get an education really. You sent them to walk out with a piece of paper and hopefully they networked and made as many contacts as possible. They should teach that in school...
Like I said, it doesn't matter for what. You could be cleaning floors in a cafeteria. Chances are, you got the job from someone you know or a friend of a friend.
Maybe the question you need to be asking her is if she can get you tickets to any good games or concerts!
cures anything my man, in fact i have it on good authority that albabum is Mohamed ElBaradei's secret weapon of mass distraction.