Friday, March 1, 2013

Interviewing

"Where do they get those questions and why do they ask them?" are questions you may have asked yourself the last time you had a job interview.

Why do employers ask the questions they do in interviews? I had opportunity to listen to engineering managers speak about interviewing yesterday. A favorite question of one of the gentleman is "Why are manhole covers round?" He asks this question, which on first thought may have little relationship to the job he is considering the interviewee for. Why? He wants to see the candidate's thought process.

Other questions he asks are to determine if the interviewee has experience working in and/or leading groups. And if he will "play nicely with others"; or, in otherwords, does the candidate have good interpersonal skills. "Tell me about a time you worked in a group and what your role was" and/or "Tell me about the most difficult person you've worked with" are questions you can expect to be asked the next time you have a job interview.

Interviewing is a skill. Pick up a copy of our "Ace the Interview Kit". Look it over and schedule a mock interview with our office. You will be glad you did!

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