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50 Real Life Interview Questions And Answers by ozeman(m): 1:11pm On Jan 05, 2017
The top 50 most common and hardest job interview questions and their model answers

Question 1=Where do you see this industry in 5 years time?

A. Although this is the type of question that would be asked in a more senior position everyone should know something about their industry. The interviewer is not asking for a prediction but looking to see that you understand the current issues facing the industry and what the future trends may be. Although possible answers are unlimited and will be tailored to each type of business you may find the following suggestions helpful: - More industry consolidation into larger corporations - Move away from retail outlets to e-commerce web selling - More niche players in the market - Globalisation of the supplier network - Stronger sales growth in 3rd world countries - Wider diversity in product ranges - Increased reliance on software to run the business A more senior managerial position will require you to have an in depth knowledge of the future direction of the industry. This is because your decisions may have a direct impact on the long term direction the company is taking. If you are going for a more junior position and the question comes up be grateful. By answering with a full and carefully considered
www.JobInterviewPerfection.com reply it will distinguish your application and elevate you above the competition. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What do you know about our company and its product range?
A. This type of question is likely to be more akin to a sales position. This is where you should have done your homework and understood what the company was all about. Failure to have done this could be a major setback! Make sure you have prepared your answer by researching the company. Of course these days the internet is the best medium for doing this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What has attracted you to this job?
A. You may find that you only have a limited amount of information on the role. Your understanding of the role may be limited top what you have read in the job description. You may need to reply to the interviewer looking for clarification about some of the aspects of the job. Concentrate on describing the challenge, rewarding career, and the experience you will gain. Do not mention money if you can help it. Definitely do not say anything negative about your previous employer/boss and wanting to leave. ‘’I just cannot wait to leave my existing employer’’ will not go down well. [b]The top 50 most common and hardest job interview questions and their model answers

Question 1=Where do you see this industry in 5 years time?

A. Although this is the type of question that would be asked in a more senior position everyone should know something about their industry. The interviewer is not asking for a prediction but looking to see that you understand the current issues facing the industry and what the future trends may be. Although possible answers are unlimited and will be tailored to each type of business you may find the following suggestions helpful: - More industry consolidation into larger corporations - Move away from retail outlets to e-commerce web selling - More niche players in the market - Globalisation of the supplier network - Stronger sales growth in 3rd world countries - Wider diversity in product ranges - Increased reliance on software to run the business A more senior managerial position will require you to have an in depth knowledge of the future direction of the industry. This is because your decisions may have a direct impact on the long term direction the company is taking. If you are going for a more junior position and the question comes up be grateful. By answering with a full and carefully considered
www.JobInterviewPerfection.com reply it will distinguish your application and elevate you above the competition. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What do you know about our company and its product range?
A. This type of question is likely to be more akin to a sales position. This is where you should have done your homework and understood what the company was all about. Failure to have done this could be a major setback! Make sure you have prepared your answer by researching the company. Of course these days the internet is the best medium for doing this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What has attracted you to this job?
A. You may find that you only have a limited amount of information on the role. Your understanding of the role may be limited top what you have read in the job description. You may need to reply to the interviewer looking for clarification about some of the aspects of the job. Concentrate on describing the challenge, rewarding career, and the experience you will gain. Do not mention money if you can help it. Definitely do not say anything negative about your previous employer/boss and wanting to leave. ‘’I just cannot wait to leave my existing employer’’ will not go down well. [/b]The top 50 most common and hardest job interview questions and their model answers

Question 1=Where do you see this industry in 5 years time?

A. Although this is the type of question that would be asked in a more senior position everyone should know something about their industry. The interviewer is not asking for a prediction but looking to see that you understand the current issues facing the industry and what the future trends may be. Although possible answers are unlimited and will be tailored to each type of business you may find the following suggestions helpful: - More industry consolidation into larger corporations - Move away from retail outlets to e-commerce web selling - More niche players in the market - Globalisation of the supplier network - Stronger sales growth in 3rd world countries - Wider diversity in product ranges - Increased reliance on software to run the business A more senior managerial position will require you to have an in depth knowledge of the future direction of the industry. This is because your decisions may have a direct impact on the long term direction the company is taking. If you are going for a more junior position and the question comes up be grateful. By answering with a full and carefully considered
www.JobInterviewPerfection.com reply it will distinguish your application and elevate you above the competition. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What do you know about our company and its product range?
A. This type of question is likely to be more akin to a sales position. This is where you should have done your homework and understood what the company was all about. Failure to have done this could be a major setback! Make sure you have prepared your answer by researching the company. Of course these days the internet is the best medium for doing this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. What has attracted you to this job?
A. You may find that you only have a limited amount of information on the role. Your understanding of the role may be limited top what you have read in the job description. You may need to reply to the interviewer looking for clarification about some of the aspects of the job. Concentrate on describing the challenge, rewarding career, and the experience you will gain. Do not mention money if you can help it. Definitely do not say anything negative about your previous employer/boss and wanting to leave. ‘’I just cannot wait to leave my existing employer’’ will not go down well.

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