I want to give you a quick and easy way to get started preparing for your job interview.
Wouldn't it be great if you knew exactly what a hiring manager would be asking you in your next interview?
If
you’d prefer to get started with a free resource before paying for a
coach or a program, this tutorial is designed to get you up and running
with the basics for acing your next interview.
What kind of salary are you looking for?
1. Answer structure
There are a couple of ways to answer this.
• If you state a figure, you risk stating something that is too high, or something that is too low.
• Either case, you will not benefit from this question. A lot of people suggest saying something like, “I’m sure whatever I’m offered will be a fair price.”
2. Answer tips
A nasty little game that you will probably lose if you answer first. So, do not answer it. Instead, say something like, That’s a tough question. Can you tell me the range for this position? In most cases, the interviewer, taken off guard, will tell you. If not, say that it can depend on the details of the job.
3. Answer samples
Answer sample 1
I know that the average pay for this position is roughly around Usd. 55,000, but because I have a couple years more experience, I would want something around Usd. 50,000 to Usd 60,000.
Answer sample 2
I am looking for the kind of salary that I can not only live on, but enjoy life with as well. I don’t want to be the person who works just to pay bills and have hardly anything left for myself. I don’t know about anyone else, but when I look for a job, it has to meet my needs both mentally and money-wise or I don’t take the job.
You
should always have some questions for your interviewer to demonstrate
your interest in the position. Prepare a minimum of seven questions,
some which will give you more information about the job, and some which
delve deeper into the culture and goals of the company.
Top 7 interview questions and answers.
Explain how you would be an asset to this organization
You
should be anxious for this question. It gives you a chance to highlight
your best points as they relate to the position being discussed. Give a
little advance thought to this relationship.
What is your greatest strength?
Numerous
answers are good, just stay positive. A few good examples: Your ability
to prioritize, Your problem-solving skills, Your ability to work under
pressure, Your ability to focus on projects, Your professional
expertise, Your leadership skills, Your positive attitude
What have you done to improve your knowledge in the last year?
Try
to include improvement activities that relate to the job. A wide
variety of activities can be mentioned as positive self-improvement.
Have some good ones handy to mention.
What experience do you have in this field?
Speak
about specifics that relate to the position you are applying for. If
you do not have specific experience, get as close as you can.
What kind of salary do you need?
A
loaded question. A nasty little game that you will probably lose if you
answer first. So, do not answer it. Instead, say something like, That’s
a tough question. Can you tell me the range for this position? In most
cases, the interviewer, taken off guard, will tell you. If not, say that
it can depend on the details of the job. Then give a wide range.
Describe a typical work week for you.
Interviewers
expect a candidate for employment to discuss what they do while they
are working in detail. Before you answer, consider the position you are
applying for and how your current or past positions relate to it. The
more you can connect your past experience with the job opening, the more
successful you will be at answering the questions.
It
should be obvious that it’s not a good idea talk about non-work related
activities that you do on company time, but, I’ve had applicants tell me
how they are often late because they have to drive a child to school or
like to take a long lunch break to work at the gym.
Keep
your answers focused on work and show the interviewer that you’re
organized (“The first thing I do on Monday morning is check my voicemail
and email, then I prioritize my activities for the week.”) and
efficient.
Do you have any questions for me?
Always
have some questions prepared. Questions prepared where you will be an
asset to the organization are good. How soon will I be able to be
productive? and What type of projects will I be able to assist on? Are
examples.
In reviewing these responses, please
remember that they are only examples. Please do not rehearse them
verbatim or adopt them as your own. They are meant to stir your creative
juices and get you thinking about how to properly answer the broader
range of questions that you will face.
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