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Traditional interview questions are questions that focus on your skills and value. This kind of questions are usually very descriptive. It gives the interviewer an idea of who you are, and how you fit into the role and company at large.

“Tell me about yourself”?

This is one question that you are sure that you will likely be asked regardless of the position that you are applying for. This question can take different forms like; can I meet you? Who are you? Can we know you? You don’t need to be confused they all mean the same thing.

As simple as the question looks, it could also be very tricky. Be careful not to give unnecessary personal details about yourself. All the recruiter wants to know is who you are and how you fit into the role and the company’s vision and work environment.

Be careful to frame your response around what makes you the best fit for the role. You might be tempted to talk about all the good stuff, but you will need to keep it concise and relevant.

These statements will guide your response to the question;

Talk about who you are professionally

Highlight your competencies

Talk about why you are here

For instance, if you are applying for the role of a customer service manager, then you can answer the question in response to the statements above;

Sample Answer

“I am an innovative customer service manager with 6 years of experience managing and monitoring all the aspect of the customer service function-from solving customer’s problems to ensuring customer retention to increasing sales. (Who you are)

I have spent 6 years developing my skills as a customer service manager. I have been able to attract recognition and several awards even national awards 3 times. I love solving customer problems and overseeing my team members do so too. (Competence highlights)

Even if I love my current position, I know that I am ready to take up a more challenging role in customer service, and that is why I am very excited about this position. (Why you are here)”

You can see that the answer responded to the three statements that we made earlier. You can use the statements to frame your own answer too.

Never give this kind of answer;

“My name is Daniel Peters, I am from Delta state, and I attended St. Johns primary school after which I went to Methodist Boys School. After my secondary education, I gained admission into the University of Lagos. I am from a family of 6, my parents are very poor, and so I need this job so that I can take care of my siblings …”.

 

What are your strengths?

This question could be really confusing and hard to crack most times because you are asked to talk about your strong points. It is quite normal for you to feel awkward talking about your strengths without bragging.

Well, to answer this question effectively, you will have to follow some of this formula;

Assess your hard skills

Assess your transferable skills

Assess your personal traits

When you are assessing these skills, make sure they are closely related and relevant to the position that you are applying for. When you want to answer, try and stay away from personal qualities and concentrate more on professional traits.

As simple as the question looks, it is also very possible for you to mess the whole interview up especially if you have not taken out the time to discover yourself to know your strengths, and how to properly communicate them to the recruiter.

You should also be able to accurately choose strengths that will help you perform the task well if you are offered the job. It means that you should not have a one fits all answer to this question.

When answering this question, remember that the recruiter is looking for a good fit, and at the same time trying to form a picture of you based on your response, and make sure your strengths are real strengths that will add value to the company. See sample answer to help frame your answer;

Sample Answer

If you are applying for the position of a customer service manager, this is what your response will look like:

“My strength is my patience to solving problems (Assess your hard skills).

My current position as a customer service manager, I was patient (Personal trait) enough to turn a toxic work environment to a positive one, and created a motivating environment where everyone can work comfortably.

I also feel that my communication skills (transferable skills) are top-level because I relate with senior executives on the same basis that I relate with junior staff members.”

This answers the question well to a large extent because the answer highlights the strengths that are relevant to that particular position. The candidate did not give a well-rehearsed answer but also gave a real-life instance that makes it more detailed.

 

Can you tell us about your weaknesses?

This may sound like the trickiest question that a recruiter can ever ask. It may feel really awkward for you to talk about your weakness during a job interview when you are supposed to be pitching yourself.

The confusing part of the whole question is how to actually talk about your weakness, but not making it a big threat to the role that you are applying for.

When recruiters’ ask this question, they are not very much concerned about the answer, but they are more concerned about how you answer the question. Many candidates tend to lie about their weaknesses, it is not advisable for you to lie about your weakness even if you should put it in a subtle manner.

When you are answering questions about your weakness, you should be careful not to give cliché answers that are not close to being your weakness at all. Answers like “my greatest weakness is that I am so much of a perfectionist, I love everything to be organized and orderly at all the time.”

This answer looks perfect, but this is a common cliché that sounds really unrealistic and doesn’t reflect a true weakness at all. This statement will guide you to answer this question well:

Be self-aware: To answer this question well, you have to be self-aware to recognize your real weakness. Be careful when choosing a weakness so that it does not affect you getting the job.

Be truthful: As much as you want to give a piece of information that will not affect the job, you should also be sure that you are talking about a real weakness.

Self-improvement/recovery: After telling the recruiter about your weakness, you should also state the effort that you are putting in to manage the weakness that you stated.

Sample Answers

Sample 1

“I am really impatient working in a team (self-awareness)-I love to work independently and so it is difficult for me to rely on others to complete a task. That is why I have pursued a position that makes it possible for me to work independently (be truthful). However, I have also worked to improve this weakness by enrolling in team building workshops. While I work independently, it is important I learn how to trust my co-workers better.” (Self-improvement/recovery).

Sample 2

"Public speaking makes me really nervous (self-awareness). Even if I don’t have to do too much of public in my role as a graphic designer, I nonetheless feel it is an important skill I have to get used when communicating with others. (Truthful)

To overcome the fright, I spoke to my manager that I would love to give the introductory speech during our team meetings. This has allowed me to be less nervous speaking to a group of people and has also helped me communicate better with team members to do their jobs effectively. (Self -improvement/recovery)

This answer works well because the candidate mentions a real weakness that does not affect the candidate’s ability to do the job. Secondly, the candidate shows the eagerness to develop strategies to tackle the weakness.

 

Why are you leaving your current job?

This is one question that can throw a job-seeker off the balance if the person is not very prepared for the question. Many times job-seekers sincerely leave their current jobs because they want to get a better offer, but that is not what you will want to tell your prospective employer.

This question could be really tricky because you don’t want to say that you are leaving your current job because you want a better offer and sound like a “gold digger” that will still leave in search for a better offer somewhere else.

To tackle this question, you would need to give an answer that is closely related to you wanting to move forward in your career. No one would frown at anyone’s attempt to wanting to move forward in their career. You have to be careful not to emit “negative vibes” when answering the question.

You can take a look at these sample reasons that are easy to explain;

Desire to improve work/life balance.

Your wish to learn

Your yearn to take on more responsibility

Your wish to take on less responsibility

Wanting to relocate

Desire for a career change.

Desire for career growth and development

No longer interested in the company’s vision and goal.

Desire for a shorter commute to work.

Answering this question, you should not just throw the answer at the recruiter, you should take time to and make sure you are giving the right answer to the question. You can use this opportunity to talk about your interest in the new position that you are applying for and not talk despairingly about your current employer.

Don’t be negative about your current employer, rather you should focus on what the new position will afford you (career wise). If you speak poorly of your boss during an interview, what proof does the potential employer have that you wouldn’t say the same thing about them in another environment?

Always avoid answers that relate to compensation, company finance or poor management. You should always stay positive regardless.

Sample Answers

“I have really learned a lot working with an amazing group of people in my current employment, but this opportunity fits very well with the direction I want to take in my career path.”

 

“I have acquired great experience in my current job, but due to the size of the organization growth is limited. So for me to continue to grow, I need to go somewhere else, and working in this company will avail me the opportunity to grow in my career.”

Remember to be positive and frame your answers around the organization you wish to work for.
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Why should we hire you?

Most times when recruiters ask this question, job-seekers are mostly thrown out of balance. Most times it is like putting the job-seeker in the position of the recruiter. This question will make many job-seekers ask themselves this question; “If I were the employer, why would I hire myself?”

Often times when recruiters ask “why should we hire you?” they indirectly want to know why you are the best fit for the job.

As straight forward as the question may look, you still have to be very careful when answering the question. Don’t be in a hurry throw the answer back at the recruiter, you might end up giving a negative impression about yourself.

You should always avoid answers like:

“You should hire me because I know you urgently need someone to fill this position, and I think I can do the job”.

It is very important for you to take your time to think of a concise and effective answer to this question. Before you attempt to answer the question, you should know;

Why recruiters ask why should we hire you?

how to answer the question

The response to give

Why recruiters ask “why should we hire you?”

Job-seekers may feel that recruiters ask this question just to make them feel uncomfortable, but that is not the case. Recruiters ask this question because they want to know why you are the best fit for the job.

Recruiters simply want to know how you fit into the position they are recruiting for.

 

How to answer the “why should I hire you question?”

Since the whole interview boils down to this one question, then it is worth preparing for. You should always understand that the interviewer wants to know how you fit into the position. Make sure your response clearly states why you are the best person for the position.

The best response to give

Since every hire is a risk to the recruiter, then you should be ready to prove to the recruiter that;

You can perform the task excellently

You will perfectly fit into the position and be a great addition to the team

You possess the right skills and experiences that makes you stand out from other candidates

Hiring you will add a great deal of value to the company.

Sample Answers

If you are applying for a marketing role;

“From your job advert, I understand that your company is looking for an experienced marketer that will grow the business and help the company stand out from its competitors. At my previous company, I increased the sales by 30% within the space of one year by devising targeted social media advertising strategy. I will definitely bring in that spirit of ownership and innovation to this company if I am given the opportunity.”

If you are applying for the role of a web developer;

“I believe that my experience in technology, specifically in web design makes me the best person for this position. In my previous job, I was responsible for updating the company’s website. This required me to always make sure everything goes on well on the web page, update employee profile and ensure proper content upload on the site. I enjoyed the role, which was what attracted me to this company, I would love to bring in my skills to this position”.

How to answer the question if you are a fresh graduate with no work experience:

Getting your first job after graduation may not be as hard as you may think. It is true that employers are about getting the right talent to fill their positions, but being a fresh graduate is not a disadvantage if you prepare well for the interview.

If this question comes up in an interview, chances are it will be the only valuable opportunity for you to prove that you are the best candidate for the job.

Remember to stay away from answers that will remind the employer that you have no experience and probably not a good fit. Answers like:

“You know it is really hard to find a job especially when you have no experience, I don’t want to stay idle, and I want something that will keep me busy”

This kind of response doesn’t show the employer that you have a special interest in the job and the company at all, and you have also succeeded in reminding the employer that you don’t have any experience.

Instead of answering like that, you can phrase your answer in such a way that it will show your interest in that particular position, your enthusiasm to be a part of the organization, your interest in learning and development, and your vision to contribute to the overall growth of the company.

Your response should look like this:

“I am a very driven and open-minded person that can really learn fast. During my volunteer with a local retail outlet, I discovered how much I enjoyed solving customers’ problems and rendering service in general. Looking at the job description and what I have learned from the interview, I think this position will support my interest and will also give me the opportunity to contribute positively to the organization, and am very excited about this opportunity”.

This kind of answer will give the employer an idea that you are passionate about the position, and a passionate person is someone that can learn fast. Every employer would love to hire someone with the right spirit.

 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

This is one question that employers use to trap you in a corner and you may not even recognize it at all. Employers don’t just ask this question because they are really interested in what you want to do with your life in 5 years’ time. Employers ask this question for two reasons:

The employer wants to know how long you plan to stay in the position.

The employer wants to know if your vision aligns with that of the company.

As much as the employer want know your plan in the position and the company, it could be tempting for you to pour out your sincere intentions, but saying it out like that may not be the best approach to the question.

This is the response that your mind will likely prompt you to give, and it is probably what the interviewer doesn’t want to hear:

Plans about how you would love to take the position of the hiring manager in 5 years.

Strategies about how you would be promoted in a few years.

Your aspiration about owning your own business in a few years

A straight “I don’t know”, “I don’t have any plans for the future, I just want a job now”

I know you would be anxious to ask “then what does the recruiter want to hear?” You should never forget that the business of a recruiter is that he wants to get the right candidate that would stay and grow in the position.

So when recruiters ask “where do you see yourself in 5 years” they simply want to know your career goals within the position.

The hiring manager is interested in knowing how satisfied you are with the position and the company and how hard and long you are willing to grow and stay in the company.

 

Sample Answers

This is how your answer should look like:

“In 5 years, I would love to complete my internal and external training program for my position. I have read about it on your website, and I think it is an amazing opportunity for me to learn. I don’t only look forward to getting the right training for my role, but it will quicken my journey to becoming a marketing manager which my career goal. My ideal track would be creating awareness in rural areas. I learned that getting your product to rural places is of great value to you.”

Answering the question like this expresses two things to the employer:

With this answer, you have given the hiring manager the impression that you are satisfied with the position, and also enthusiastic about developing in the position.

This answer also shows that your personal career goals align with the company’s vision.

More responses

“I am propelled to be the best at what I do, and I want to work in an organization that will give me the opportunity to develop my skills, handle interesting projects, and be part of a team that I can really learn from. A good number of creative thinkers in the industry work here, and that is a big reason why I would love to build a career here”.

 

“My current goal is to fit into a position at a company where I can grow and take on new challenges and responsibilities over time. Moving forward, I would love to assume management responsibility and get involved in pushing the brand. Ultimately, I would love to be a part of an organization where I can build a career”.

Since this question is very tricky, it is very important for you to be careful not to just speak out words that come to the mind immediately the recruiter asked the question. Be careful not to give answers like: “I have never settled for less all my life, so in 5 years’ time I would be working my way through to becoming the CEO”.

See preparations you should make before attempting to answer the question:

Know the long term goals that can grow from the position.

Do a good research on the company and the position to know; the career path for the position, research if there are development opportunities, if there are interesting projects that you would love to be a part of, and finally if you share the same values with the organization.

Always keep these in mind when you are answering this question:

No recruiter sincerely care about what you want to do with your life in the next 5 years, and they don’t expect you to have the exact picture of where you are going to be in 5 years.

Recruiters ask this question because they look forward to getting a hire that would take the role seriously.

Recruiter wants to find out if you would be available for a long time to do the work.

In all sincerity, all a recruiter wants to hear when they ask “where do you see yourself in 5 years is “HERE”. As funny as this may sound, this is the truth, employers look forward to getting someone that would love to build their career in the company.

 

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Why are you leaving your current job?

As tempted as you may be to expel negativity, you still have to be very careful not to go on about how terrible you felt in your previous position, you should rather concentrate on things that make this position the best fit for you.

You should always open doors to discussions that emphasize how the position is a perfect position for you.

You should never make statements like; “My boss is an oppressor, he loves to set unrealistic targets and unnecessary work achievement that sets employees against one another”.

Even if your boss is not a model, it is not useful to talk about that in an interview. Imagine that the recruiter is a friend to your previous boss, what do you think would happen after the interview?

Giving a negative answer doesn’t tell well of you to the recruiter, so you need to be neutral and leave your boss out of the conversation.

You should rather focus on the reasons why you want to take up the new role. For example;

“My current job puts a lot of focus on collaborative achievement, but I look forward to working in an environment that encourages personal growth and development. I would love to be able to measure my career growth and be open to dealing with bigger challenges”. This is a better response

See why interviewers ask this question:

Your reasons for leaving your current job is always very important to the recruiter because the recruiter wants to find out the following:

If you left your job for a good reason

If you were fired or if you left voluntarily

Did you leave on agreed or good terms

What are your work values and successes are

It could be really confusing to answer this question well especially if you were fired. If you were fired there is really no point for you to develop goose bumps and run away from answering the question. Even if you were fired, you should still focus on the positive side and be careful not to give off the negative energy about your current employer.

This is how your response should look like if you were fired:

If losing the job was not directly your fault and not as a result of poor performance, then you can frame your answers like this:

“Our biggest clients were leaving the market, and so my company was forced to dissolve some positions and unfortunately my position happened to be one of the newest positions that were created in the department at that time, and it was dissolved. I am extremely happy about my stay in my previous employment because I did learn a lot that will help me propel my career to the next level”

See what you have achieved answering this question like this:

You have made the recruiter understand that losing your job was not your fault, it happened as a result of an unforeseen event and it can happen to anybody.

You made the recruiter understand that you have a positive mindset about learning and development.

If you were fired due to low performance, then your answer can look like this:

“The management of my previous organization experienced a reformation, and I was assigned a new line manager. Working with the new manager, after a while it became obvious to me that my new manager had expectations that did not match up with my strength.

After a while, my manager recommended that he brings in someone he had worked with that had a better experience both local and international, and I was replaced.

I learned that my strongest strengths were in customer service rather than project management. I know that my skills in customer service will be of great asset to a role like this that focuses on improving customer experience”.

This answer is great because the candidate sounds neutral and the situation is described without a form of negativity. The candidate also keeps a positive tone and draws the recruiter’s attention to the lesson learned and his strength.

This question is very sensitive, and as such should be treated as one.

Have you ever been forced to resign?

During an interview, it is quite normal for the recruiter to bring up discussions about your previous employment.

One question that the recruiter may likely ask you is if you have ever been forced to resign. The interviewer will likely use your response to the question to know the kind of issue that may likely arise if the company hires you.

The recruiter may also judge your ability to learn from the situation and how much you are able to sincerely account for your actions from your response to the question.

When answering this question, you need to be very careful, these are the mistakes you should avoid:

Don’t lie about the situation that led to the resignation in your previous employment.

Do your best to avoid being negative about your experience and try not to bad mouth your previous employer.

Avoid pushing all the blame of the incident to the organization or the employer. You should try your best to show how some of your actions contributed to the situation.

Avoid putting yourself in the state of pity that would make everyone else involved wrong. It gives the recruiter the idea that you would repeat the same action again.

This is what you should rather focus on:

Tell the recruiter about what you have learned from the situation, and how the experience has molded you into a better person.

Show that you have made an effort to address the action that contributed to you being fired.

Always let the interviewer know that you have eliminated any action that may make you face the same situation with a new employer.

Sample Answer

 This is an example of an answer that will properly deal with this question:

“I was forced to resign because marketing wasn’t a strong fit for me. My employer was extremely pleased with my customer service and support skills, but over a long period of time, I wasn’t meeting up with my monthly sales goals. I have decided to shift my focus on customer service and support. This position offers me a better opportunity to leverage on my communication skills”.

This question may appear to be one question that you want to avoid. Focusing on the positive angle when answering this question will give you the opportunity to explain that you are the right person for the position.

What do you like least about your job?

This question can seem like a net to trap you because the recruiter looks forward to getting a negative response from you, and if you are not careful, you may likely prevent yourself from getting the job.

It is important for you to understand that the interviewer is trying to know if you are going to be satisfied with the position.

So if you give the interviewer the impression that you were dissatisfied with your previous job, the interviewer may have the impression that you would be dissatisfied again.

When you are asked this question, try to be honest with your answers and also maintain a positive tone. This is what you should emphasize when you are about to answer this question:

Don’t mention something you dislike that is common with the position that you are applying for.

Avoid talking about personal issues you have with co-workers in the office.

Avoid answers that will make you appear as an incorrigible person.

Avoid giving the interviewer the impression that you are difficult to please.

Don’t use this question as an opportunity for you to start bad mouthing your previous boss or company.

You should rather look forward to creating an impression that will make the recruiter not scared about you taking up the new position. You can start off your answer by using this approach:

Mention what you like about your previous job

Touch on what you did not like and focus on things you did not like about the task or a particular situation.

You can talk about how you were able to manage the situation until you decide to move on in your career.

Sample answers:

“I really liked my previous employer and the talented people in my team. One of the challenges that I faced was working remotely from my location, and it became more challenging for me as the company grew bigger. I was also tired of limiting myself to working alone. Why I am enthusiastic about this job is that it will give me the opportunity to work remotely when the need arises. I look forward to connecting with team members physically and not online”

“I really cannot say I dislike anything about my current job. My company is a start-up that is still in its infantry stage which gives a limited room for advancement. I think I have gotten to the peak of my career in my current organization, and I would like to learn more about technology because the world is becoming technologically based. Regrettably, we don’t work with technology, in order to advance my career, I’ve decided it is time to move on”

“It is a really great company overall, but my position kept me behind the scenes always in the computer room, with very little interaction with co-workers and customers. I love solving computer or gadget related problems, but I value human relation a lot too, this is why I am really enthusiastic about this job”

When you are answering this question, be careful not to go on negative about your current job and employer. You should rather use the question as an opportunity to tell the interviewer how the job matches your skills and personality.

How would your last boss describe you

When employers ask this question, they simply want to know what your strengths and weaknesses are. The answer you give will help the interviewer understand why your current employer sees you as a great asset to the team.

These are the points you should focus on when answering the question:

Relate your answers to why you think you are a good fit for the position

You can point out two to three points about how your boss sees your performance

Don’t forget to state how you enjoyed working with your boss

You can tell a story about your recommendation with your boss

You should also avoid making mistakes like:

Bad mouthing your boss to bring out your good traits

Don’t spin out negative thought that your boss had about you, even if there are some negative feelings you should also see the positive light of it.

Avoid bragging about how well you and your boss went along

Sample answers

“My last boss would say that I am always proactive and prepared to solve any form of challenge. Nothing really takes me unawares, I am usually prepared to face future challenges. I think that my ability to see a problem beforehand and solve them while they are still at the formative stage is what sets me apart from other employees”.

“My last boss would see me as a problem solver and when I newly started my past position, I was always ready to face challenges and solve problems with ease. I think that my ability to be calm when there is a difficult situation is what really distinguished me from other employees”

“I think my boss would talk about my two most obvious traits which is hard working and result oriented. My boss has always known me as someone that loves things to be done the right way and at the right time. So I was always putting in more hours to make sure that we achieve the desired result in any project. My boss always commended me for that. I also work hard to keep myself up-to-date on current industry trends and technologies by attending meet-ups and workshop to better position myself to face up to any challenge that may arise in the cause of performing my job”
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Behavioral Interview Questions and Answers

how best to answer behavioral interview questions

For traditional interview questions, the interviewer may ask questions that will eventually show your educational background, skills, abilities, etc. But in the behavioral interview questions, the interviewer focuses on how you were able to handle different work situations in the past. Your answer will reflect your skills, abilities, and personality.

 

Give me an example of an important goal which you had set in the past and tell me about your success in reaching it

Most interviewers ask the question because they want to know how you have been able to achieve success and things that helped you achieve success at that particular time.

It is advisable for you to use the STAR method to help you have a more structured answer. Using this method will provide you all the information that the interviewer is looking for.

 

The STAR method includes the following steps:

Situation: You should start by describing the situation that you were or the task that you needed to complete. You must describe a specific situation or event.

Task: Describe the goal that you were looking forward to achieving

Action: Describe the specific action that you took to address the situation. You are also explaining the actions you took to reach your goals.

Result: You must be able to give the result of your actions using specific details. The result is going to be an important part of your response because the interviewer asked about a time that you achieved success. Meaning that there would definitely be a result.

Answering this question, you have to:

Make sure the situation you are describing is relevant

Make sure that you are clear and realistic

Sample Answers

“In my recent internship program, I set a personal goal to accomplish my objective for my internship which is developing my experience in IT support. I also set a goal to learn the basics of computer programming before the end of my internship program. I worked really closely with the IT and programming team to make sure I develop my skills. At the end of my internship, I had 1- year experience in IT support role and was able to horn my programming skills to intermediate level”.

 

“This year, I set to push my customer service skills from intermediate to advance. I decided to work closely with the customer service department to learn the core of customer service from experts. I also took professional classes in customer relations management. After working really close with the customer service department for that, I was amazed at how good I have become with my customer service skills that even customers spoke very well of me to my boss”.

 

Describe some times when you were not very satisfied or pleased with your

Performance

When interviewers ask this question, they simply want to understand how you take your work (how much you care about your job) and to what extent do you consider yourself responsible for your success in the role.

Take note of the following before you attempt the question:

Make sure the example you are giving is relevant to the job that you are applying for

Talk about your previous role

Give tangible reasons why you think you were not satisfied

Give an example of what you have learned

State how your learnings have helped you improve

Sample Answers

“When I got my first job as a marketer and was given a target for the month, I was overwhelmed by what I was supposed to achieve, so I simply went out to get customers the possible way I thought. At the end of the month, I noticed I was the only one in the team that did not meet up with the target. I felt really bad.

I spoke to my boss about it, then he advised me to be more strategic and create a plan before carrying out any action. Working with his advice, I devised a marketing strategy and broke down plans to achieve my goals before I went out. After working with my strategy I become one of the top marketers in my company. I realized that it is very important to plan and that doing too many things at the same time does not guarantee success”.

 

“At a point in my current job, I discovered that I was used to working in a team and because of that I became too dependent on other team members to get things done. My supervisor talked to me about it, and I started to be more responsible in carrying out my task and I wanted to start working more independently. I worked closely with my supervisor so she could give me personal tasks which she did. After doing more task alone, I develop a better sense of independence carrying out my task. Because I started working independently I developed other skills like advanced Excel skills that I applied to make my work better”.

 

Tell me about a time when you worked under close supervision or extremely

       loose supervision. (How did you handle that?)      

Most times when interviewers ask this question, they want to know how well you can work in a team, how you relate with a superior and how well you can work independently.

When answering the question, always talk about;

What the situation was like

The action you took to handle the situation

What you learned

How you finally handled the situation

Sample Answers

“In my previous job, I was working under a supervisor that was almost always busy with official duties, so he did not really have the time to supervise my task. It was quite challenging for me as an entry-level staff member with very little experience in Human resources. I decided to ask my colleagues in the same department how they carried out their task and they were always willing to help me through my task. Getting more knowledge from other people helped me work better and deliver result to my supervisor with ease”. (Working under loose supervision)

 

“In my previous job, I was working as a content developer for our media team, but my line manager’s supervision was too close and almost intense. She watched everything I do and virtually sits by me almost all day. I felt very uncomfortable with it because it kept me under pressure almost all the time. Over time, I discovered that she did not really trust me to handle projects alone because I was new. I decided I was going to build her trust for the projects I handled. I talked to her about handling a project without supervision, she agreed reluctantly. I did my best to research and perform well in the project. The project was very successful, and since then she really did not need to supervise me with so much intensity”. (Working under close supervision).

 

Tell me about a time when you went above your duty to do a job

When interviewers ask this question, they simply want to know how passionate you are about your job. They would also love to know the extent you can go to get your job done. Interviewers also use this to know how result-oriented you are.

Sometimes interviewers ask this question to see if you are the kind of person that is ready to take challenges and goes over the minimum to ensure that the job is done properly (when necessary)

These are aspects you should focus on when answering this question:

Focus on the goal of the question which is over and beyond

Focus on the qualities rather than the situation

Focus on understanding what the interviewer means by above your duties

Understand how you would explain over your duty to the interviewer.

Avoid the following:

Avoid exaggerating anything

Don’t be in a haste to answer the question

Avoid giving an example that is not related to the question

Sample Answers

“For me, I think that going beyond my call of duty is making sure that the right things are done at the right time and not just doing what I am expected to do. A very big company contacted us to get them the invoice for a range of product. The mail was sent to our mailbox. Fortunately, I pick it up from the mailbox and discovered it was going to be late by Monday and it was already Friday. I took the mail home did my research and forwarded them the invoice even if it was not my duty. The following week we were awarded the multi-million contract”.

 

“Going beyond my call of duty is going out of my way to make sure that everything works out perfectly. For example, I once worked as a logistics manager, so one day our big client made an order that needs to leave that night, I decided to join people doing the package even if I was a manger till almost midnight. I did not want the client to lose trust in our vision which is express national delivery. I knew that was the only thing I could do to save the moment”.
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Tell me about a time you disagreed with a decision that was made at work

Employers understand that no two people are the same, and working together with people there will points of agreement and disagreement. Most times, interviewers ask this question because they want to know how well you can work in a team, and how well you deal with disagreement.

When answering this question, you should focus on:

The decision you disagreed with

Why you disagreed with the decisions

The alternative suggestion that you offered

The result of the disagreement

You should avoid:

Using negative words on people involved in the decision making

Avoid being defensive

Be careful to not sound opinionated

Sample Answers

“My team members were working on a publication for the company, and my supervisor and other members of the team were keen about setting time targets to help us come up with the publication. I disagreed with that, I know setting a time target puts you on your feet to get the job done, but it also creates a tense environment and team members will work under duress which will not help them see things from their creative space. I told them that it is better we take our time and come up with something that is worth it at the end of the day. After alot of deliberations, my supervisor and other team members agreed with me and the publication still stood out as one of the best that we have ever done”.

 

“I was working on a project that needed us to reach out to so many people. My boss instructed me to go out on rallies so that we can create aware of our program. I did not agree with his instruction on going on the street of Lagos for a rally. I advised him that we should run an internet campaign that it is fast, easy and cheaper. He was really impressed with my online campaign suggestion that we carried out and we were able to reach out to the number of people that we wanted to reach out to”.

 

Give me an example of an important goal which you had set in the past and

tell me about your success in reaching it

Interviewers ask this question because they want to have an idea about how determined you are, how purposeful you are, and also want to have an idea of your vision and goal to see how it points at you being the best fit for the job.

Use the STAR method to answer this question effectively

You should focus on the following:

You should focus on telling the interviewer about the goal

How you set to achieve the goal

The action you took to achieve success

The result of the action that you took

Sample Answers

“When I first got to my current company, I discovered that increasing the customer base was the core of what the company wants to achieve. I set a goal to contribute to a least 10% to the existing customer base of the company. To achieve that I did a research on what method the company has been using, I decided to take a course in a marketing and sales promotion. At the end of the course I was able to better make use of online marketing solution as well as offline and PR. At the end of that year I was able to contribute over 10% to our customer base and my boss my very happy”.

 

“During my internship period in my previous company, I set a goal that I would build my career in human resources even if I was just a front desk officer. I always spoke and interacted with the human resources department to get a grasp of what they are doing. I took a course in HR and indirectly practiced in my company. At the end of my one year internship program, I was able to discover my career path, and had gained useful experience in Human Resources”.

 

Can you an example of a time that you were pleased with your work (what

 happened, what was your reaction)

When an interviewer asks you this question, the interviewer simply wants to understand what success means to you. Simply put; the interviewer wants to have an idea of your definition of success and a feel of what brings satisfaction to you. The interviewer also wants to know how much concern you have for the growth of the company.

When answering this question, focus on:

What exactly you did

The actions you took that led to success

Why you were pleased with the actions

What effect did the action have

Avoid:

Bragging

Exaggeration

Sample Answers

“I was handling a project to do a blog post that would inspire people. So I did a research on topics that people will be interested in and a topic that can help people become better. I asked a couple of friends about their suggestion and I started the post. I also reached out to CEO’s that could be a source of inspiration to others. When we published the post, we discovered that we got far more recognition than what we planned for initially and we received an enormous turn out of testimonial that affected our sales that year. I was very pleased with the approach that I took to make that project a success”.

 

“In my first job, I was working as a sales intern, but I was really interested in pushing my sales skills to the next level. I told my supervisor to allow me sell a product on my own without any guidance or assistance. She agreed, so I did my research, used my internet and PR skills to sell over 90% of the product that I was given. I was really pleased with the fact that I was able to achieve that level of success even with my limited access as an intern”.

 

Can you give an example of a time that you solved a problem

When interviewers ask this question they are really interested in how you go about solving a problem. The interviewer looks forward to understanding your problem solving skills to know how well you will deal with challenges on the job.

How to answer this question:

Identify the problem

Clearly explain the method you used to solve the problem

Why you decided to use the approach

What the solution to the problem was eventually

Sample Answers

“In my role as the growth lead in my previous company, I was in charge of managing the growth of the company and to make sure that everything that will finally lead to increased revenue is functioning well. At a point, I noticed that our growth was limited to just one source (online source) and this was limiting the revenue capacity that we would have gotten over time.

Our offline activities were declining fast, and according to my research, I noticed that a better portion of our revenue can best be tapped into from offline activities within our niche. So I called to talk to our sales and marketing team to see how best we can handle the situation. We agreed and came up with offline branding and a lot of PR strategies to put our brand in front of people’s eyes. After a while we noticed that we now had a good number of walk-in request and this increased our client base and revenue too”

 

“In my role as the Human resources manager, I was responsible for staff welfare and management. During the course of my work, I noticed that we were finding it difficult to get the best candidates for our positions and that of clients. This became a big problem because this was the service that we provide to customers and not getting it right would have an effect on our reputation.

I called a meeting with other Human Resource executives and we tried to find out what we are not doing well, and how fast we can get candidates to clients as early as possible. After series of deliberations, we discovered that we don’t search for our candidates the right way, so we decided to add a page to our website where we can have the database of candidates for different positions. We also decided to use online tools like LinkedIn to search for candidates. We found out that we wait till there is so much pressure to start head hunting for talents, so we decided that we will start processing the candidate request as soon as a request is made. All the reformation helped us get candidates fast and also retained our clients”.

 

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Can you give an example of a time when you experienced difficulty at work

This is a broad question, and it can come in different forms. Interviewers ask this question basically for these reasons; they want to understand what you consider to be difficult (this largely depends on how you choose to answer the question). To know how you go about identifying a problem and your approach to solving it.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following:

Focus on talking about a difficult situation on a problem that you have successfully resolved

Focus on talking about a problem that is related to your work

Carefully make the interviewer understand what caused the problem

State the actions you took that solved the problems

The STAR method will help you answer this question well

You should also avoid making the following mistakes:

Avoid talking about your personal problem

Avoid dwelling too much on the damage the problem caused, focus on what you learned instead.

Sample Answers

“In my current internship in the product management department, the customer service personnel directed a customer to me that was really upset with a particular functionality of our product. The customer explained that it was the major reason she bought the product and she is so angry that the product cannot satisfy her needs. I talked to everyone in the team to see how we can handle the problem, but the solution was not forth coming.

So I pleaded with the customer and assured her that I will make sure that we give her a new one with the functionality she intends to see. So instead of just solving the problem, I decided that we add that function to our new product, and promote the product with the new function when it is out.

At the end of the day, we achieved solving the woman’s problem as well as satisfying our customers with our products by adding a function. This led to a great brand and product awareness”.

 

“In my current position as customer success executive, we noticed that we were focusing on getting more customers to buy our product and services than retaining them. This was a major problem that everyone in the company was yet to resolve. This created a lot of tension for the marketing team, because they kept thinking of how to get customers.

I thought of how we could improve our customer retention to enable us build loyalty in our customers. I came up with a plan for us to improve our reward system for customers and also how we can improve engagement with our customers. I decided that we should create social media pages on different platforms where we can reach out to our customers and help them even before they visit our website. So we improved engagement with our customers and that way we were able to increase our customer retention and revenue for the company”

 

Can you tell me about a time that you disagreed with your supervisor

This question sounds like a trap. When interviewers ask this question, they want to find out how you handle disagreement especially with a superior.

The interviewer is aware of the fact that disagreement happens, so the interviewer is not trying to stir up your anger, the interviewer just wants to know how you communicate your differences with a superior person.

Interviewers ask this to also know how well you will work with a supervisor, and your ability to compromise.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following:

How the disagreement with your supervisor helped you learn how to better deal with co-workers

Mention the skill or ability that helped you manage the situation

Explain the situation that led to disagreement (be brief)

You should also avoid:

Dwelling on the disagreement for too long

Being disrespectful talking about your supervisor

Playing the victim

Sample Answer

“In my position as a Human Resources Executive, I disagreed with my supervisor about making sales representatives and customer care executives work during the weekends. Rather than talking to her where the sales and customers service executives were I spoke to her about it privately in her office. I was open and honest with her about how I feel these people will feel they are over used. After our discussion, I became clear about the motive of the decision.

The decision was taken because we have greater customer turn out during the weekends even more than week days and we cannot afford to lose that. She also explained to me that the management is working on their compensation plan. It then occurred to me that the disagreement was just a simple misunderstanding. The disagreement made me understand the importance of communicating and how to better deal with issues at its formative stage”.

 

Opinion Based Interview Questions and Answers

The opinion based interview question could be a bit confusing to prepare for because it is a mix of both the traditional interview question and the behavioral interview question. Just like the name sounds, the opinion based interview question sometimes seeks to know your stands on a particular issue in the workplace or in your job field.

Some opinion based interview questions that you would likely be asked will require how you would act in a given situation.

 

What would you do if you have a bad boss?

This question could be a little bit tricky. Interviewers ask this question because they want to find out how well you can cope with someone that has a different ideology from you and how well you can manage and work together with people.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following:

How you will handle the situation

Talk about your reaction to the situation

Talk about what you will discover

Avoid doing the following:

Avoid dwelling on the negative part of the whole

Avoid taking wrong decisions

Sample Answer

“If I have a bad boss I would try to understand the personality of the person to know what the problem is or what makes the person bad. If the boss is aggressive, then I would try and understand what will likely make the boss angry and try to avoid doing that. I would also look out for what makes the boss happy and try to it more often.

Ultimately I will try my best to understand why the boss behaves in that manner and look for a better way to act towards the person.

I will also ask other workers how they have dealt with the boss over time”.

 

What kind of supervisor would you like to work with?

Employers often ask this question to understand or have an idea about how you would work under supervision. They ask this question to find out how well you would fit into their management style.

Most times they ask this question to find out about your past experiences with your supervisor and understand your preference when it comes to the management style.

When you are answering this question, you focus on the following:

The qualities of your most preferred job

State how you can adapt to different management styles

Think your answers through before attempting the question

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid criticizing a past supervisor

Avoid getting carried away with your answer, know where to draw the line

Sample Answers

“My ideal supervisor would be someone that would encourage good communication between himself and the team members. I believe that communication is a key factor when it comes to working together as a successful team and even one that can push the entire business forward”.

 

“I would like to work with a supervisor that will give me a reason to do more. When I used to work as a salesperson, I used to work with a supervisor that always complains and yells that our sales can be better regardless of how much work. When she retired another supervisor replaced her, the new supervisor was always acknowledging the little we have done and encourages us that we can do more. Working with the new supervisor increased turn over without pressure. This is the kind of supervisor that I would love to work with”.
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23. How can you describe a good work environment?

Employers understand that employees are happy and more productive in an environment that they love to be in. An environments that best fits their personality type. Interviewers will likely ask you this question to know if you into the work environment that they have already.

Before you answer the question, you should focus on the following:

Research the company to find out about the company structure to know if it is large or small company, have an idea of work/life balance, company size etc.

Talking about an environment that will facilitate growth and development

Emphasize your interest to work in a team-oriented place

Talk about how you would prefer to work, be careful it is in line with the company’s vision

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid talking about a workplace that allows a series of vacation, flexible work hours and fun.

Avoid building your response around people

Avoid not fusing the company into your response

Sample Answers

“My ideal work environment is one that is built around working as a team, one that encourages team members to work together to achieve success taking advantage of their different abilities and skills and one that would at the same time expand everyone’s talent. While I was researching your company, I noticed that you pay great attention to fostering teamwork. That was something that really impressed me about the position. I found out that I work better in an encouraging and powerful environment”.

 

“I love to work in a small environment where there are few people. This doesn’t mean that I can’t thrive in a well structured and large organization. I have worked for Coca Cola which is a large organization, but I enjoy being a part of a success story that is why I would rather work in a small company than a large one.

I find somethings more fascinating than others. I find coming up with strategies that actually grows a business trilling than following laid down structures. I read the description for this position carefully, and I noticed that everything is in place".

 

What do you describe as a satisfying job?

Interviewers ask this questions to know what you are passionate about in your work, what kind of job will bring that satisfaction, they want to know what your definition of a satisfying job is. Interviewers also ask this question to know how satisfying their job will be to you.

When answering this question, you should focus on the following:

Focus on an aspect of your work that is tied to the job you are applying for

Focus on being enthusiastic when you are talking about your work environment

You can focus on other things like growth and development etc.

You should also avoid the following:

You should avoid focusing on aspects of the job this is very minor

Avoid giving a rehearsed answer that has nothing to do with the job

Sample Answers

“I would describe my ideal job as one that will enable me to make the best use of my skills and abilities. One that will constantly challenge me to put in more effort to do more. I look forward to a job that will provide me with growth opportunities and good supervision, which are the things that I have noticed in this job.

Generally, a positive work environment filled with people that want to do more will encourage me to put in my best”.

 

“My ideal job is one that will involve me working by myself as well as working with others to achieve great results. I am really self-motivated because I love to push myself beyond the limit. My ideal job would be one that will enable me to work together with like minds to achieve the set goal and utilize my abilities.  I am also interested in working in a place that will give me the opportunity to add my value to the growth of the company and a place that will foster my growth and development”.

 

What does motivation mean to you?

This question is very broad and can also be easily misinterpreted. So when you are asked this question, you should be careful about your answers. Make sure you are honest enough with your answers and also remember to tie your answers to the job that you are applying for.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on:

Talking about a real thing that motivates you

Focus on tying whatever motivates you to the job that you are applying for

Always give useful examples that would help make your point clearer

You should also avoid:

Avoid stating that things that are responsible as things that motivates you

Avoid lying

Sample Answers                      

“Setting goals and achieving it is one thing that motivates me. I am a result oriented person, and knowing that I planned to do something and eventually achieved it at the right time and with a great result as well is one thing that will always push me to do more”

 

“Learning new things motivates me and gives me a reason to still hold on. Problem-solving is one of my top skills that is why I love challenges. Challenges push me to do more while I learn. I believe that learning never ends especially in a competitive world like ours, to beat the competition, one should submit himself/herself to learning always. The fact that I can learn something new, is one thing that will always motivate me to do a job. Looking at the description for this job, I know that this job will be a motivating one for me”.

 

How can you describe success in your job?

As direct as this question may be, it is also important that you pay maximum attention when you are answering this question. When employers ask this question, they want to understand your work ethics and your personality. As much as the interviewer want to understand your work ethic, they also want to understand your measurement system.

Many interviewers want to know how you plan to measure success if you get the job, or if you have any plan at all.

When you are answering this question, you should make sure:

you give instances of times that you achieved success performing your task

Explain the steps you took to achieve success to your interviewer

You can also talk about the goals that you set for yourself and how you were able to exceed the expectation for that goal.

Be honest

 

You should avoid the following:

You should avoid talking about successes that are not real or don’t relate to the business.

Avoid exaggeration

Avoid boasting

Avoid sounding very perfect, it will not give you a room for improvement

Sample Answers

“I define success as not just doing the best in my work, but also that of my team. I believe that going beyond the expectations that are set for me and the ones that are set for the team is what I regard as success. If the team is able to achieve both individual and collective goals, then that is success for me”.

 

“Success for me is performing my job more than expected and knowing that what I do adds real value to the organization. As much as my work adds value to my life and the lives of other people”.

 

How do you describe your dream company?

When interviewers ask you this question, don’t be a hurry to spill out that dream of working in a company that will be able to pay you six figures, access to expensive vacation, flexible work hours. All these are not what the interviewer wants to hear. The interviewer wants to hear something that will convince him that you are the right person for the job.

You should take note of the following when you want to attempt this question:

Be sincere about what an ideal workplace is for you

Make sure that your dream aligns with that of the company

Pay attention to what you can offer the company too

You should also avoid the following:

You should avoid exaggeration, avoid saying that this is the best job when it is not

Avoid citing a specific employer as an example it might be risky

Sample Answers

“For me, my dream company is one that will help me better harness my skills and abilities to contribute to the overall success of the company. I value a company that will recognize and appreciate excellent performance”.

 

“My dream company is one where I can contribute to the success of the company. A place that I can get new opportunities that will help me better make use of my skills and abilities. An ideal company will also be one that will provide me with the opportunity to grow my career”.

 

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What is your definition of failure?

It is good to count successes, but interviewers think it is also important that they know what you describe as failure. Interviewers ask this question because they want to understand what failure means to you to see if it aligns with the expectations that are set for that particular position.

Take note of the following when you want to answer this question:

Make sure that what you consider as failure aligns with what the organization will recognize as failure for that position or in general

Be honest and straight forward

You should also avoid the following:

You should avoid lying

talking too much so that you do not create unrealistic expectations for yourself

Sample Answer

“For me, I define failure as someone’s inability to meet up to a work expectation. Failing is not all about not working hard to get things done, it is about not been able to provide a result that will stand as evidence for the work that you have done”

“I define failure as a situation where someone has not been able to contribute to the overall success of the company over time. Failure is when you are not adding value to the position and the company in general”.

 

29. How do you set your job goals?

This question can be very easy to answer since it is straight forward. Many times interviewers ask this question because they want to know how organized you are, and they also want to know how you set your goals or if you have any goals at all.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on:

Your practical approach to setting your job goals

A hint about why you set your job goals

You should also avoid the following

Not being specific with your response to the question

Sample Answer

“I set my job goals by carefully examining my task both short and long term tasks, understanding what result is expected from those tasks, and how I intend to carry out the task. Before I start performing all the task for a particular day, I look at the task according to their level of importance. I start with a smaller task with a small goal so that there would be room for progression. I basically set my job goals with the expected result in mind”.

 

How do you deal deadlines on multiple tasks

This is a very tricky question that can make you lose your balance if you are not careful. Employers ask this question because they want to understand how you will be able to deal with deadlines that will arise in the course of the job.

When answering this question, you should take note of the following:

Always remember to walk the interviewer through your plans of achieving deadlines in the job or the task in general

Show that you are organized and that you prioritize well

Avoid doing the following:

Complaining about deadlines and how you hate doing too many things at the same time

Don’t give the impression that you are lazy

Sample Answers

“No matter how much the task seems to be, I would sit down to look at the best way I can go about performing the task. I would start by organizing the task from the most important to the least important task. I will also ask for assistance where necessary”.

 

“First of all, I would maintain a positive mindset regardless of how huge that task may be, then develop a plan that would help me achieve result bearing the deadline in mind. I clearly understand the importance of meeting up with deadlines, but if I absolutely cannot meet the deadline, I would politely ask for an extension”.

 

Competency-Based Interview Questions and Answers

Just as the name sounds, competency-based interview questions are questions that check your competencies in the position that you are applying for. Competencies like skills, abilities, behaviors, and knowledge of the position that you are applying for are things that will be checked for when asked a competency based question.

Interviewers will likely ask you open questions to discover how you use your competencies in a given real-life scenario. Employers use competency-based interview questions to predict a candidate’s future performance.

 

Tell me about a time you led or worked in a team

This interview question is a situational question. This kind of question tends to see how you would show your competency in a particular situation. Your response to the question will help the interviewer understand how you would react in a particular situation.

The STAR method is a great approach to attempting this question.

When you are answering these questions, you should focus on the following:

Give an example of where you demonstrated working in a team

Make the interviewer understand how you have worked in a team

You should avoid the following:

Avoid sounding like a lazy person

Avoid sounding unprofessional

Sample Answers

“In my previous job as a sales executive, we were divided into teams to see how we can improve sales on the new product. My team members and I developed a plan to have each member handle a specific area so that we specialize and deliver at the right time.

At the end of the day, we were able to increase sales with up 10% from what we used to have in the previous year”.

 

Describe a situation where you solved a problem

Employers usually ask this question because they believe that problems solvers have an amazing attitude that makes them face up with challenges and an open mind that makes them learn easily.

Since challenges are inevitable when performing any task or in any work environment, employers tend to ask this question to have an idea about how you would react when you are been faced with some of the challenges.

Pat attention to the following details when you are answering the question:

Makes sure you identify a real problem that you have solved sometimes in the past

Carefully walk the interviewer through the problem and how you were able to solve it

Use the STAR method to organize your response

Make sure that the problem that you have chosen to talk about is one that will contain the skills that the interviewer needs to evaluate that you are the right person for the job

You should also avoid the following:

Don’t give an example of an unrealistic problem

Don’t pick a problem that will not emphasize your skills and abilities

Avoid talking about a problem that you were not able to solve at the end

Sample Answers

“In my previous role as an account manager, we got a deal from one of our top clients, and as we were about to start the processes, our top employee resigned and there was nobody readily available with that kind of experience that can handle that kind of request.

Even though I was handling loads of project already, I had to take up the responsibility of managing the clients account to savage the situation because, with that deal, we will meet up to 45% of our target for the year.

I worked extra 5 hours on work days, and all through the weekend to make sure that we deliver at the right time. When we finished with the project, we were able to deliver it in 3 days before the deadline. At the end of that project, were able to meet up with our target for the year and we kept the promise we made to our client”

 

Describe a situation where you showed leadership

Leadership is one of the competencies that employers look for when they look forward to getting a recent hire. It is easy for you to think that leadership abilities are the most sort after in management positions, but that is not always the case. Interviewers ask this question because of the following reasons:

If you are applying for a management position, then they are asking this question because they want to know if you will be able to jump in and perform the leadership role immediately.

Some other job roles like project management will require you to learn how to work together with people effectively

If you are applying for an entry-level position, then they are asking you the question because they want to know how you will thrive in a leadership position. They may want to know how fast you can grow internally

You will need to consider the following details to answer the question directly:

You have to sell yourself properly

Be ready to tell a good interview story using the STAR format

Sample Answers

“In my previous company, we experienced a serious financial breakdown, and as a result of that, the company dissolved some of the departments and laid off many workers too. So there was so much workload on the remaining people that were there and it was almost frustrating for them that they wanted to quit. I had to show them that there is a need to do whatever you do well with my performance and enthusiasm. I consciously took on more work, which led and motivated them to do more”.

 

“In my previous company, where I worked as the team lead, I noticed that my team members were becoming unconcerned and lazy about their work, this was a serious problem for me because I had to fill in the gap which means taking up more jobs. I discovered what the problem was a new staff member that did not like what he was doing and tried to drag other team members to do the same. I spoke to the man and advised the HR unit to fix him in another role where he can perform better, they did that and I put in more effort to be diligent in my work and also show that I love what I do. The team came back to normal and we were able to achieve all our goals for the year”.
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Avoid talking about how much the project frustrated you

Show the interviewer that you are capable of the work

You should avoid the following:

Avoid giving answers that are not related to the question

Sample Answer

“Working as an accountant, I know how errors can sabotage the whole accounting process. In the early years of my career, I used to double check my work to make sure that all the details are entered correctly, but later I discovered that checking the work twice is not enough so I decided to start checking the accuracy of the data even before I start entering them.

So I stopped checking my work twice and started checking it several times”.

 

 

How do you deal with stress?

Employers know that everyone feels stressed at one point or the other while performing their task. So when you are asked interview questions about how you deal with stress, the interviewer does not expect you say that you don’t feel stressed. The interviewer only wants to know how stress affects you and how you go about dealing with it.

When you are answering this question, you pay attention to the following:

Give an example of how you have handled stress well in the past

Talk about a stressful situation that is related to the work

Walk the interview through how you managed stress previously

You should avoid doing the following:

Avoid talking about a stressful situation that is not related to the job

Avoid talking too much about the stress rather than how you were able to manage it

Avoid giving answers like this “I never feel stressed”

Sample Answers

“I know that sometimes it is hard to avoid stress, but I try to face the situation, rather than being stressed. Regardless of how much work I have to do, I make sure that I tackle the situation rather than being overwhelmed by the problem. That way, I handle the situation better and don’t get stressed. For example, when I dealt with an unsatisfied customer that was really angry and was ready to give a negative review about our product. Instead of feeling stressed, I concentrated on finding out what her challenge was exactly and looked for ways to help her get the problem solved addressing it to the right channel. My ability to remain calm when dealing with the unsatisfied customer reduced my stress and the stress that the customer may face”.

 

“For me, communication is key to a stressful situation. Many times I communicate as much as possible to make sure that I am on the same page with everyone involved in what I am working on. It reduces errors and cuts down stress to a very large extent. In my previous job, I was working on a project with another team and found out that after a while we had a different approach on the same project. I called for a stand-up meeting so that we can come to a logical conclusion and carry on with the project. At the end of the day, we agreed on one vision and the project went on successfully”.

 

How do you plan to ensure you complete a number of tasks effectively?

Most times employers or interviewers ask this question so that they can understand how you are able to juggle task. This question basically assess your ability to multi-task.

Multi-tasking is one of the abilities that employers look forward to when trying to get a new hire because most times, you may not always do the things that are in your job description. You may likely be asked to perform other task side by side your major task.

When you are answering this question, you should pay attention to the following points:

Give an example of a time that you managed multiple task

Walk the interviewer through your multi-tasking process and how you were able to meet up with deadlines

Always avoid errors like:

Telling the interviewer how much you hate multi-tasking

Avoid giving short or too general answers like; “I love multi-tasking a lot” “I always find a way to get anything done”

Sample Answers

“No matter the number of tasks I have to complete, I always calm down first and figure the best way to go about completing the task. Whenever I have multiple tasks to complete, I start by organizing the tasks from the most important to the least important task, then I would start working on the most important task. If I am experiencing any challenge working on any of the tasks, I don’t hesitate to ask a professional for assistance”.

 

“Whenever I have multiple tasks to complete, I, first, of all, maintain a positive mindset on the whole task and avoid getting frustrated. I then come up with a plan to carry out the task and meet up with the set deadline. And if I cannot meet up with the set deadline I would politely ask for an extension”.

 

What was the biggest change you had to deal with in your previous employment? How did you handle it?

Change is one thing that is unavoidable in life, both in your personal and career life. When interviewers ask you questions about how you dealt with a change, they simply want to know how well you can handle change when the situation arises.

The interviewer would love to know how flexible you are, and how you can deal with change because it is inevitable sometimes.

You can answer this question well with the following guidelines:

Give an example of a real life situation where you dealt with change

Talk about how the change affected your job and how you were able to deal with the situation regardless of the  change

Don’t forget to mention that change is a pet of the work life, that all you have to do is to embrace it and work with it

You should also avoid:

Capitalizing on the negative change

Avoid criticizing the factor that led to the change

Sample Answers

“I understand that change happens and it may likely happen when one is not prepared for it. No matter how the change comes, I try to maintain a positive attitude towards it and understand the purpose of the change. This approach helps me get used to the change quickly and set my eyes on the goals that we set to achieve.

In my previous position, I was working as a content developer charged with the full responsibility of developing content for the websites. Then the company hired a new content developer without stating what my contribution would be. I walked up to my supervisor and asked her about my contribution to the team, she explained to me that I will handle the more complex content while the new hire takes care of the other ones. This gave me better clarity on my role, and I could help the new hire get used to her role too”.

 

“I know that change can happen when you least expect it, but whenever a change happens I keep an open mind to embrace it. In my previous employment, I got used to working alone with little or no supervision at all. The director hired a manager that I was supposed to report to. Understanding her goal for a project was a bit of a struggle for me, but as time went on I came up with a plan to have a meeting with her before I start working on any project to make sure that we are on the same page. As time went on I understood her perfectly and we achieved more working together as a team.

 

How do you build relationships with other members of your team?

The relationship that you build with your team members goes a long way to determine how productive you will be at work. Teamwork is always one top skill that employers look out for when they are trying to get a new hire.

Employers ask this question to see how well you can work in a team and to see level of relationship you have with other employees

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following:

Use specific examples

Demonstrate your interpersonal skills even from the way that you speak with the interviewer

Emphasize with your answers that you build a good relationship with people

You should avoid the following:

Focusing on the negative or blaming another person

Avoid showing any trait that may likely play down on your interpersonal skills

Sample Answers

“I understand that building a good relationship with team members will increase productivity. When I am new to a team, I try to first understand the personalities of team members. Understanding their personality type will help you better deal with them. I also get interested in what they do and show concern about their interest and goals, then we can communicate on a more shared ground”.

 

“I build an interpersonal relationship with my team members by building interest around what they do. In my current job, I always take a look at what someone has done and give a form of review or an opinion about how it can be better, or simply encourage good work. I was known to be the eagle’s eye of my team”.

 

Brain Teasers Interview Questions and Answers

Brain teasers are questions that are abstract. This kind of question will require you to come up with a good answer based on logic and analysis. Interviewers use this kind of question to check your problem solving abilities through your thought process. Most times, the interview does not expect you to get the answers right at once.

Employers that use brain teasers interview questions are employers that are interested in knowing your approach to solving a problem and your creativity. Often times, IT related companies use brain teasers to understand the candidate’s analytic skills.

 

Describe the internet to someone that is just waking up from 30 years coma

To answer this question, you have to show the interviewer that you are creative. You can look for a perfect thing that existed 30 years ago that you can use to compare the internet. You can also add a bit of humor to win the interviewer over.

Sample Answer

If the person is not a Nigerian or a Nigerian that watches American movies, you can remind the person of scenes in movies like “harry potter” where the use crystal balls to see clearer and to see the future, then you tell the person that the internet is like a  crystal ball or tarot card of today. Since the crystal is really clear, then the internet is something that helps you see clearer providing you with loads of information.

If the person is a Nigerian, you can use the imagery of a traditional practice where people look into a calabash of water to see far and tell the future, then you can tell the person that the internet is the calabash that can help you see better from one point.

 

There are three boxes, one contains only apples, one contains only oranges, and one contains both apples and oranges. The boxes have been incorrectly labeled such that no label identifies the actual contents of its box. Opening just one box, and without looking in the box, you take out one piece of fruit. By looking at the fruit, how can you immediately label all of the boxes correctly?

 

Sample Answer

Since all the boxes are not labeled correctly if the fruit I picked from the first box is an orange, I will label that box orange, knowing that the first box is now correct, I will leave the other labels on the boxes.

 

Is It Better To Be Perfect And Late, Or Good And On Time?

 

Sample Answer

“It is better to be good and on time than perfect and late. When it is good and on time, there is still enough time for it to be perfect, but if it is perfect and late, it may no longer have the effect it will have if it was perfect. It is possible it will no longer be needed if it is late.
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"Who Is The Smartest Person You Know Personally? Why?"

When you are answering this question, you should give an example using anyone that you know, but you should always give at least one reason why you think the person is smart.

Sample Answer

“The smartest person I know is my best friend, I think he is smart because he thinks 10 miles away from others, has an idea on almost every subject matter, there is no problem I have watched him faced that was not able to solve”

 

 Why Are Manhole Covers Round And Not Square?

“First of all, a manhole is utility hole that is usually covered with round metals. Manholes are usually diagonal shaped. If it is covered with a square and held diagonally the lid can fall into the holes, but with a round cover it is protected”.

 

“Tracy’s mother had 4 children. The first child was named April, the second was named May, the third was named June. What was the fourth child called?”

When you are answering this kind of question, you should think it true before answering and not be in a hurry to give out the answer.

“The fourth child is called Tracy”

 

How many times a day does a clock's hands overlap?

As simple as this brain teaser sounds it could also be really complex. When interviewers ask this question, they are not necessarily looking for the correct answer, they rather want to know how you would think the process through.

When you are answering this kind of question, you should take note of the following:

Take your time to think about the answer

Take note of your thought process when you are answering the question

Show that you are capable of thinking through problems

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid blurting out your answer without thinking it through

Avoid saying I don’t know when you are asked this type of question, you should at least try

Sample Answer

“Since we have 24 hours in a day, then a clock hand overlaps 22 times. This can be explained because the hand overlaps first at 12:00, 1:05, 2:10, 3:15, 4:20, 5:25, 6:30, 7:35, 8:40, 9:45 and 10:50 twice a day. You will notice that there is no 11:55 because the hands will not overlap at that point because the hour hand is moving toward 12 when the minute hand is at 11. Summing the same calculation up, you would notice that the clock hand overlaps 22 times”.

How do you test a simple calculator?

This kind of question is usually asked during IT related interviews. Interviewers ask this question to find out your thinking ability. So it is important for you to run the interviewer through your thought process.

Sample Answer           

“I would test a simple calculator by checking its functionality and its non-functional operations. I would perform simple mathematical operations on numbers and check for the correct result. I would also try using long strings of operations to see if it follows the normal principles. I would also try the basic functionality test by:

Dividing a number by zero and seeing the result

Try calculating the square root of a negative number and try comparing the result

Calculate mathematical equations on large numbers and see how the calculator handles them

Check the functionality of some buttons like; the back button and the clear button that should reset the calculator to zero.

Check for the screen display

 

You’re in a room with three light switches, each of which controls one of three light bulbs in the next room. You need to determine which switch controls which bulb. All lights are off to begin, and you can’t see into one room from the other. You can inspect the other room only once. How can you find out which switches are connected to which bulbs?

To answer this question, you have to be really tactical about it so that you don’t make a mistake, sit down and relax before you attempt to answer the question. Walk the interviewer through your thought process.

Sample Answer

To solve this problem or answer this question, you have to name the switches. Let’s name the switches A, B, and C.

Leave switch A off.

Turn switch B on for ten minutes.

Then turn it off and quickly turn on switch C

Go into the room and inspect the bulbs

The bulb that is still warm but turned on is controlled by switch B. The one that’s currently lit up is switch C.

 

How would you determine the weight of an airplane without Scaling?

You can calculate the force of the airplane by finding out the thrust of the airplane engines.

You can find the acceleration of the airplane by calculating the change in velocity divided by the time interval. Then use the numbers in Newton's Second Law which states that the force of an object is equal to its mass times in acceleration.

Solve for mass by switching the formula to read: mass equals acceleration divided by force (m = a/F).

 

Experience-Based Interview Questions

Just as the name implies, experience-based interview questions are competency based interview questions that check if a candidate has the required experience to perform the job that the person is applying for.

In an experience based interview, the candidate is made to answer questions about his or her actions in a past employment situation. The interviewer is looking forward to hearing the candidate describe his or skills, achievement and experience and how they emphasize him/her as the best fit for the position.

Hiring managers use this question to assess if the candidate for the position possesses the right skills and abilities that are needed to perform the job using the candidate’s experience as a yardstick for measurement.

 

Tell us about what you have done to prepare for this job?

It is the goal of every employer or hiring manager to find the best hire that will fit into the position for which they are hiring. The interviewer will likely ask a candidate this question in an interview to find out if the candidate understands to a large extent the job he/she is applying for.

Since hiring managers look forward to hiring candidates that have the highest level of qualification, skill, and experience to perform the job. The candidate’s response should reflect that he/she has the right education, qualification, skill, and experience to perform the job.

When answering this question, you should focus on the following:

Your response should show that you understand the job that you applied for

Talk about courses and training that will help you perform the job better

Show how your experience makes you the best person for the job

You should avoid the following:

Avoid not talking about your skills and achievements that make you the best person for the job

Don’t forget to talk about other things that makes you the best person for the position

Sample Answer

“Preparing for this position is one of the most important things that I have prepared for all my life. From a really young age, I have known that I would be doing something that has to do with people even if I had not clearly discovered it. As I grew older, I was able to identify that I was interested in employment/recruitment and personnel management.

“Understanding the role that humans play in the work chain I decided to study Human Resources and Personnel management as an undergraduate. Taking it further, I did my Master’s Degree in Human Resources and Personnel management. Meeting with other professional and knowing the core of Human resource practice is important in the practice. I took a certificate course in Human resources and personnel management.

While getting the required knowledge to perform excellently as a Human Resource manager, I have also gained over 8 years of experience in Human Resource practices. With over 4 years of experience working as a human resource manager in a manufacturing company, I know that it won’t be challenging for me to perform this role effectively”.

 

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Can you describe a complex problem you had to solve?

This is one of the behavioral interview questions that interviewers ask to know the candidate’s problem-solving abilities. Employers understand that challenges are inevitable in any work situation, but they want to understand how you face challenges.

This question can come in any of these forms;

Tell me about a problem that you have solved in the past

Tell us about a time in your previous job when you solved a problem

Tell me about a time that you handled a difficult situation

When you are answering this question, you pay attention to the following:

Give an example of a difficult situation that you were able to solve

Focus on how you were able to solve the problem

Use the STAR method

These are pitfalls you should avoid:

Avoid speaking poorly about your previous employer or co-worker

Choose a situation that is related to the job

Avoid discussing your shortcomings except it is showing a growth process

Sample Answers

“In my previous role as a secondary school teacher, I discovered that I had a very rude student that was bent on not following any instruction that I give. This got me worried because the boy will not follow any instruction that I give and because of that he was doing badly in his academics and the management was worried about his situation.

I thought it was a minor case until I noticed that the boy had influenced almost everyone in the class. Almost all the student that I teach no longer listen to me and this made it difficult for me to teach them and for them to even learn.

So I decided to call this boy and talk to him instead of going back to the management on this situation. As I spoke to the boy, I discovered that the boy doesn’t like the fact that he is a science student, which makes him really angry, so he is trying to discourage every other person from paying attention in the class because he is not interested.

Finding out this, I counseled him and spoke to his parents about it. The boy was then moved to the Arts, and that was how I could get my peace back as a teacher”.

 

 

What was your most significant accomplishment in your previous job?

Interviewers ask candidates questions about their accomplishment to find out if the candidate is a good fit for the job that he/she is applying for. Answering this question well will help the interviewer get an understanding of your value and interest. Your answer to this question will help the interviewer decide whether your personality will be the best fit for this company.

This question also gives the interviewer an idea of the accomplishment that he expects from you if you are given the job.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following:

Give examples of a situation that you achieved a lot

Talk about the skills and abilities that helped you succeed

Talk about lessons that you learned during that period

Talk about the problem that you solved

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid watering down your accomplishment to appear modest

Avoid talking about achievements that are not related to the job

Avoid lying or exaggerating an accomplishment

Sample Answers

“I have several notable achievements in my previous job, one of the most notable achievement is using a failed product to increase sales for the year. We had a plan to add some new features to our products as recommended by our customers. So while the company worked on the product, after the product was launched we noticed that the number one feature we wanted on our product was missing and we had already produced millions of copies.

Leaving the product like that in the store will not increase sales for us, and the company had invested so much money to make this project a success. The entire team was perplexed about the situation, so I decided to take on marketing measures to ensure that we sell the product before we can make changes in the product.

I strengthened our online and offline marketing strategies. At the end of the year, we had up to 90% sales on the product. I was happy that we were able to handle that challenge and I was rewarded for that idea”.

 

“I had several accomplishments in my previous job, but the most notable one was during my internship when I had to urgently replace a team member in the IT team. The company has been working on a project for over a long time and while the team had gone halfway, a team member that was handling working on the mobile version for iOS resigned immediately, and due to the urgency of the project, I had to replace him.

Due to the fact that I had developed an APP for iOS and no other person in the team could do that, I worked on the project for the remaining 6 months of my internship. I completed the project when my internship was ending. After developing the APP, the project was launched and I was applauded for the good work. I was also glad to know that the APP already had over 150 reviews before the end of my internship”.

 

What do you like most about your last job?

This kind of interview question is really tricky, you should be careful not to talk yourself out of the job. Remember to be honest whenever you are asked this question. While you are trying to be honest, you should also keep your response on the positive side.

One major reason why interviewers ask this question is to know if you are going to be happy and satisfied with the job. Every employer looks forward to working with people that will be happy and satisfied with their jobs. So if you were not satisfied performing the same role in another company, the hiring manager will simply believe that you will not be satisfied performing the role in the company too.

You should take note of the following, when you are answering this question:

Give an example of things that you enjoyed in your previous job

Make sure that what you choose to talk about is related to the position that you are applying for

Make sure that your answer is direct and straight to the point

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid giving an example that may water down your abilities. Examples like “I enjoyed my previous job because I usually have little or nothing to do most times”

Avoid sharing an irrelevant experience like “I enjoyed the fact that my team members were all very beautiful ladies”

Avoid exaggerating things from your last job

Sample Answers

“In my previous job, I really enjoyed the fact that the company is enthusiastic about employees’ growth as much as I am passionate about my career growth. Within the first 3 years of my stay in my previous job, I had taken several content development trainings all of which helped me develop my skills in content development. Both the internal and external training has helped me move up my career ladder as the team lead for content development in the company. I really enjoyed the fact that there was an opportunity for growth”
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“Before my last employment, I have always looked forward to working in an environment that supported teamwork to a large extent. In my last job, I was a member of the IT team and we handled both internal and external project, I usually enjoy the fact that we handle different bits of the project, and at the end we come together and those tiny bits will become on whole amazing project. The integration of people to achieve a goal is what appeals to me in my last job, and that is why I am also enthusiastic about this job too”.

 

What did you hate most performing your role at your last job?

It could be challenging to respond to this kind of question because you don’t want to come out all negative about your previous position. The interviewer is asking you this question to find out the things that you would probably not like about the position.

When you are answering this question, it is important for you to be honest about the things that you did not like about your previous job, but you should also try as much as possible to still focus on the positive aspect of the job

You can also make the interviewer know that the things you did not enjoy in your previous job are the things that you are enthusiastic about in this position.

You should focus on:

Things that are related to the job

Talking about things that will emphasize that you are the best person for the position

You should also avoid:

Talking too much about the things that you don’t like

Avoid being personal about the things that you did not like about your previous job

Avoid being too negative and critical

Sample Answers

“I did not like the way I got used to doing the same over a long period of time. I did the same thing every day, and at a point, I got bored because there were no challenges. I am someone that thrives on challenges which is why I am applying for this position”.

 

“One thing that I did not like about my last job is lack of specialization. I was employed as a customer service executive, but I never spent 2 months performing that role. I understand that multi-tasking is important, but I love to practice my profession and develop my career. I am passionate about my career growth which is why I am applying for this position”.

 

What is the most significant thing you learned at your last job?

Employers are usually interested in employees that can learn easily. Being able to identify the things that you have learned in your previous job will give the interviewer the mindset that you are teachable and that you are willing to learn.

It is important for you to note that the interviewer wants to learn how your experiences in your last job were for you. It does matter if it was positive or negative. The interviewer just wants to know how you turn experiences into learning projects.

When you want to answer this question, you should:

Focus on the positive side of the situation

Provide a specific example

Think about the things that you have learned in your previous job that is related to this

Always remember to stay positive

You should also avoid the following:

Don’t talk down on your previous employment

Don’t admit that you did not learn anything

Avoid keeping quiet when you are asked the question

Sample Answers

“I have always been used to working all by myself and that is because I am a freelancer. Working in my previous company made me learn the importance of teamwork and collaboration. In my previous job we worked as a team and as a team we were able to achieve a lot together”.

 

“In my previous job, I learned to communicate well. Over the years I got used to working on my own with little or no communication with others. When I got to my previous job I had to communicate with people to understand their ideas. Since communication is key to every business, I have learned to communicate better”.

 

Can you tell me about your responsibility in your last position?

When you are answering this question during an interview, you have to be careful about your response. Many times when interviewers ask this question, they want to know what you have done earlier in your previous position so that they can see if you are the person for the job. The interviewer also wants to know where you are heading in your career.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on the following points:

The interviewer wants to know about your previous experience, so you should emphasize the skills that you used in your previous job to show that you are the best fit for the position

Let the interviewer understand that your main functions in the job relate to the job that you are applying for

While talking about your experience, don’t forget to mention how your experience will help you to perform your job better.

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid talking about the task than talking about your responsibilities

Avoid playing down on your achievement

Sample Answers

“As a customer service representative, my job was to assist customers with product information, help customers resolve any complain they may have about the product, engage customers that come physically, direct complains to the appropriate channel and make sure that I represent the brand image and that I keep up with the company standard while ensuring that customers are satisfied always”.

 

“In my last position as a content developer, I was responsible for creating all forms of content ranging from videos to text to infographics on our online platforms. I ensure that all contents on the platform pass through the company’s quality check”.

 

Do you think you're qualified for this position?

During an interview, the interviewer can ask you questions like; why do you think you are the best person for this? Or why should we hire you?

Interviewers ask this question because they want to know why they should hire you over every other candidate. So while you are trying to answer this question, you should focus on things that make you the best person for the position. Emphasize your skills, your abilities, and experience to emphasize that you are the best person for the position.

When you are answering this question, you should focus on:

Your skills and abilities that match that of the company

Emphasize how you wish to help the company achieve its goal

Show the interviewer that you are interested in the position

Pick a valuable skill that will set you apart from other candidates. A skill that will help you perform excellently in the job

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid focusing more on your personality rather than the skill

Avoid watering down your skills and experiences

Avoid bringing down other candidates

Sample Answers

“My 6 years of experience in customer service has given me insight into what your customer service job entails. I am a very result driven person, and my enthusiasm for problem-solving has motivated me to do more as a customer service person and also to help my team members achieve more. During my stay at my previous job, I was able to manage a team of 50 customer service representatives. Building enthusiasm among my team members and motivating them to achieve results is what made us stand out among other teams in my company”.
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“In my previous role as a marketer, I have taken almost every responsibility in the marketing department. I manage and optimize the company website, social media marketing, physical marketing, and PR. Because of my vast knowledge in almost every aspect of marketing, I know that I can bring in that same unique skill into this position”.

 

 

How does your experience prepare you for this role?

It is no news that employers look forward to hiring candidates that have the right kind of experience that would help them perform the job well. When interviewers ask you this question, they want to know how your experience will help you perform the job better than other candidates.

The interviewer also wants to know how your experience aligns with the description of the job that you are applying for.

Hiring managers judge your experience to see if you are going to add value to the position that you are interviewing for.

You should take note of the following when you are answering this question:

Describe your experience in your previous job and how it relates to the job that you are applying for

You can also talk about your achievements in your previous jobs that will be useful in the position that you are applying for

It is important for you to be honest about your job experience

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid talking about what you did not like about your previous job

Avoid mentioning experiences that are not related to the position that you are applying for

Sample Answers

“I developed great skills like problem-solving and patience assisting customers with our product even when they are really frustrated. I am excellent at enduring customer’s rage and finding a way to help them solve their problems and make them become satisfied customers.

During my stay in my previous company, our returning customer rate rose from 2 to 10% that year. Since improving customer satisfaction is the major goal in this role, I know that my experience in customer service will be of great value to this company”.

 

“In my previous position as a content developer, I developed great hard skills like; excellent writing skills, graphics design skills, video editing, and animation. Aside from the hard skills that I acquired, I also learned how to communicate effectively to make sure that everything is working perfectly well. While we had different people focusing on different aspects of content in the agency, I was the only one that worked across all the forms of content. So I managed and supervised other team members.

 

“I learned that this position requires someone that is versatile with various forms of content. I believe that my experience handling different forms of content has prepared me to be of great value to this company”.

 

Tell me about a successful project you handled in your previous job?

When interviewers ask these questions they simply want to know how you have handled a successful project and how well you would perform in a project that is related to the position effectively. The interviewer also wants to understand the process that you take to make sure that your project becomes successful at the end.

You should focus on the following:

Give an example of a project that you completed successfully

Walk the interviewer through how you were able to complete the project successfully

You should tell the interviewer about the result of the project

You should also avoid the following:

Downplaying your achievements in the project

Avoid talking about a project that is not related to the role at all or one that would show the necessary skills needed for the job

Sample Question

“As a civil engineer, the most successful project I carried out was building the government house in Nigeria. I consider this project as one of my most successful projects because of the challenges that I experienced working on this project. Before the construction of the building, I wrote the goals that I wanted to achieve to constantly remind myself of it.

I divide the team into groups based on areas of expertise explaining the goals to every member of the team. Having the goal at the back of our hands was what made us successful at the end”.

 

Trap Interview Questions

Trap interview questions just as the name suggests are interview questions that aim to stir up the applicant to respond to uncomfortable and unexpected questions. In this kind of interview questions, the interviewer is more interested in your approach to the question rather than the response.

 

What are your weaknesses?

Interview questions about your weaknesses are questions that candidates hate the most. Candidates feel uncomfortable with the question because they know quite alright that everyone has a weakness, but how would you talk about your weakness without looking like a terrible candidate for the job.

The best way to answer this question is minimizing the weak traits and emphasizing the positive angle to it. While you point out a weakness, it is equally important that you talk about how you plan to manage them.

You can take these steps to answer the question:

You can think about something that you are not very good at in the past

You can look at steps you have taken to put that in check

Emphasize that you are working on becoming better

You should also avoid the following:

Avoid lying

Avoid giving answers like “I don’t have a weakness”

Sample Answers

“Well, I used to have a problem setting priorities. I usually accept any task that comes to me without even considering if I could do it or not. So at the end of the day, I try my best to complete all the task and most times I find myself stressed out without even completing the task and most important task suffer.

So considering the problem, I took a course in time management where I learned how to manage my time effectively. Now, I put priorities on the bigger projects and task before attending to other ones. Even if I still take up more task, I have learned to a great extent how to prioritize well”.

 

“Well, I used to be not so good at public speaking, I get really nervous when I am in the front of people and I knew it was a problem I was supposed to fix. I decided that I would make myself available when there is an opportunity to speak to a group of people. So I decided to give a short speech before every team meeting. I also enrolled in a public speaking class to help speak better in public. During our last conference, I spoke to about 1000 people even if I still felt a little bit uneasy and I was greatly congratulated”.

 

Where would you ideally love to work?

We all have a picture of our ideal company. As a job-seeker, when an interviewer asks you this question, the interviewer wants to have an idea of what an ideal company means to you. The interviewer also wants to understand or see if the company will be an ideal place for you to thrive.

When you are answering this question, make sure that the description of your ideal work matches the position and company you are applying to.

You should take note of the following:

Describe a place that will affect your growth

Be sincere about what an ideal workplace is for you

Make sure that your dream aligns with that of the company

You should also avoid the following:

•             You should avoid exaggeration, avoid saying that this is the best job when it is not

•             Avoid citing a specific employer as an example it might be risky

 

 

Sample Answer

“My ideal company would be one that would show me challenges that would allow me to use my skills and ability to contribute to the value system of the company. And I see that this position in this company will help me better utilize my skills and abilities to help the company achieve its aim”.

 

“I would love to work in a company whose vision is to provide a solution to a real problem. I would love to work for a company whose vision is to create high-quality products that meet with customer’s need which also aligns with my passion for customer service”.

 

If you were an animal what animal would you be?

Many interviewers ask this (odd) interview questions for different reasons, and not because they just want to joke with you.

Interviewers ask this question because they want to have an idea about your personality type, asking you this question, they are simply asking you to describe yourself using an animal. Some interviewers ask this question because they want to understand your thought process and your level of creativity.

When you are answering this question, take note of the following:

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