Killer Job Interview Answers For Daunting Job Interview Questions

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Killer Job Interview Answers For Daunting Job Interview Questions

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The great thing about the job interview is that you can control your job interview. In fact, you can manipulate its result the way you want, all it takes is a little preparation and practice.


A job interview consists of two elements: the interview questions and answers. Job interview questions are not asked for the sake of asking or because it is a tradition. An interview is far different from normal conversation and interview questions have hidden intention. You are asked because the interviewer wants to analyze you, and in order for the interviewer to analyze you, he or she will need your job interview answer. This implies that you hold the power to influence the result by answering with a killer response.


One of the questions that are asked in an interview especially if you have been unemployed for more than 6 months is How long have you been in a job hunt. These days it is almost normal to be unemployed for at least 6 months due to the economic crisis. However, a hiring manager may think differently about this. In an employer's mind, you may have undesirable qualities that discourage other employers to hire you.


A killer answer does not use economic or financial reasons. Honestly, it is relatively wiser not to blame the economy due to the long job hunt. In addition, never mention that you went through different job interviews but you did not land a job due to tough competition, it will only make things worse for you. Frankly, the interviewer will only perceive you as less qualified to the other companies that you had applied.


Instead, take the opportunity to highlight your skills and your good qualities. For instance, while you were jobless, let say you went to different trainings and acquire new skills and experience. You could say that during that time you were reflecting about your life, what kind of career you really want to pursue or what will be your future plan? In short, turn negativity into positive.


 


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