Your ultimate guide to ace the most common interview questions |
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| We all know the common interview questions: Why are you interested in this role? Tell me a bit about yourself. What’s your biggest weakness? Many of the questions you’ll likely get asked are behavioral questions, in that they ask you to reflect on a specific scenario you’ve encountered and how you responded. “ Preparing for behavioral interviews can be nerve-wracking,” writes executive coach Hanna Hart. “The stakes are high, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the possible scenarios they could throw at you.” The good news is that there are simple strategies you can use to stand out to the hiring manager, says Hart. After all, “the questions are generally less about getting the ‘right’ answer,” she writes. “It’s more about helping the interviewer understand your approach, how you think, how you relate to others, and your values.” —Julia Herbst | |
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