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How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Nobody: 6:04pm On Aug 13, 2017
No matter how much we may love our job, there are always aspects that we could do without. And among all of my duties as Chief of Product Management at Lifehack, interviewing is by far my least favorite. It’s an awkward, draining task that wears me down both mentally and physically.


Most interviews take around an hour to get through, a grueling 60 minutes that neither I nor the interviewee enjoys. I hear the same answers to the same questions time and time again. Boring, basic answers that by no way separate the individual from their competition.

But every once in a while I will hear an answer that catches me off guard, leaving me impressed and inspired.No matter how much we may love our job, there are always aspects that we could do without. And among all of my duties as Chief of Product Management at Lifehack, interviewing is by far my least favorite.

It’s an awkward, draining task that wears me down both mentally and physically. Most interviews take around an hour to get through, a grueling 60 minutes that neither I nor the interviewee enjoys. I hear the same answers to the same questions time and time again. Boring, basic answers that by no way separate the individual from their competition. But every once in a while I will hear an answer that catches me off guard, leaving me impressed and inspired.
To help you to knock out your next interview, I’ve compiled a list of the best possible answers to common interview questions, and what to avoid.
“What can you tell me about yourself?”
Your interviewer isn’t looking for little fragments of information. They want to hear a story. This will help to draw them in and keep them interested. Be sure to include your progression and how it brought you to where you are today.
Avoid including irrelevant personal things like your love for cats. Your potential employer is only interested in your work persona, so only focus on that aspect of yourself. Summarize your experience and explain to them why you are an expert in this field. Highlight your achievements, as well as obstacles you have encountered and how you managed to overcome them.

Here is an example of an intriguing answer to this question:

“Previously, I had worked for a prestigious company, managing a team of 15 people. My job was to improve the company, but the longer I stayed, the more I realized that there was very little potential for growth. That is why I am here today. To further myself in this field, as well as advance this company with my skills. “
“What are some of your strengths as well as weaknesses?”
When speaking about your strengths, focus on elements that are necessary for this potential job. Briefly describe your skills, and elaborate on how they will be beneficial for this company.
Don’t make the mistake of avoiding speaking about your weaknesses. Your interviewer will not be impressed, instead they will think that you lack the ability to self-reflect and improve. But when you do mention your weaknesses, include what actions you are taking to improve them. This will highlight your problem solving skills as well as your humility.
For example, let’s say that you are interviewing for a sales position. When your interviewer asks for your strengths and weaknesses you could say:

“I am very skilled at thinking on my feet, and using the art of persuasion to make a sale. Although sometimes I tend to shut down when dealing with an agitated customer. I am currently reading a book on how to quickly diffuse conflict to reroute the customer and have them meet me on common ground.”
“Why are you the right fit for the job?”
Before the interview, consider the position you are interviewing for and all of the duties that will be expected of you. Reiterate these duties to the interviewer, and how you possess the skills necessary to fulfill these requirements.

Be sure to include specific duties that were listed in the job ad, but doctor them so that it sounds organic. You don’t want the interviewer to feel that you’re just regurgitating the job description they’ve already provided for you.
“What do you know about our company?”
Do your research before the interview. Familiarize yourself with the basic functions of the business, and the goals that they are working towards. Identify the challenges that the business is facing, specifically in the department that you are interviewing for. Mention these challenges, and how you have noticed the advancements they are making to alleviate them.
Search for individuals in a similar position on LinkedIn for example. Pay close attention to their specific job duties, as well as the challenges they have faced and how they overcame them. Use their technique to describe how your skills will help to improve the business.
“Why do you want to work here?”
Similar to question number 3 (please refer above), make sure you know the details of the position before the interview. Then, include how your involvement with the company will bring you satisfaction. This makes your answer more personal, as well as shows your interest in the actual company and not just a paycheck.
Reassure the interviewer that you will be very committed and passionate about your position, because it appeals to you on a personal level.
For example, as a Production Manager, I love to see projects grow exponentially instead of just naturally. I like to see big results right away, and will throw myself entirely into a project to see that happen.
People Judge Your Intelligence Based on the Tone of Your Voice and How Fast You Speak

“Why did you leave your last job?”
Do not by any means belittle the previous business that you’ve worked for. It will make you appear unprofessional. Instead, speak about how you learned all that you could from said company, and the reasons that you eventually outgrew it.
What has really impressed me during interviews is the highlight of an achievement before leaving the company. This shows that you are a team player, and didn’t leave your previous employer high and dry.
Example:

“At my last job as a Production Manager, I realized that I didn’t believe in traditional media anymore, and my ideals did not line up with the concept of the company. But before leaving, I trained the editor so that the company could continue running as it had.”
“What is your greatest achievement?”
Use this opportunity to tell another story to keep your employer captivated. Don’t only speak about your achievements, but the action that you took to get there. Include how you analyzed the situation, the various options you came up with to resolve the conflict, and what led you to your final decision.
Don’t be vague! Don’t answer the question like this:

“I had the highest record of sales at my previous company.”
Definitely start off your answer with this achievement, but then elaborate.

“In order to achieve the highest record of sales at my previous company, I collected market research on the demographic that I was aiming to sell to. I considered what appealed to them, and how I could use those variables to make them want my product.”
“Tell me a story about how you overcame a conflict or challenge in a work environment.”
Use every opportunity to tell a story instead of just providing a simple answer. This gives your interviewer the opportunity to focus on individual aspects of your story and expand on them. You want to engage your interviewer as much as possible.
Again, stress the steps that you took in order to resolve the conflict. If your interviewer is engaged, go on to tell them more stories about overcoming conflicts.
This is your golden opportunity to sell yourself and showcase who you are. At this point you can delve a little deeper into how your techniques reflect who you are as a person, but still keep it professional and work related.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/how-to-answer-common-interview-questions-in-an-uncommon-way/

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by BiafranBushBoy: 6:36pm On Aug 13, 2017
One thing is to write from creativity... another is to write from experience.

There is no special way to answer interview questions. It totally depends on the position advertised. I have interviewed people countless times, and I will soon write a post about the points we note.

I repeat! "All these formalities are for those who don't have the in-demand skills"

Take your time and visit any Information Technology position interview.

They don't ask you to say it, they ask you to show it

Can you now spot the difference? wink!! Read this one below!

Questions to ask yourself before an Interview

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by froz(m): 7:05am On Aug 14, 2017
Message will only be understood by the ones its meant to enlighten.

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by nony43(m): 7:34am On Aug 14, 2017
I want to say something here, in Nigeria you just don't sit down and look for a job, you fight for it

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Marcelinho(m): 7:36am On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by hollowpot15684(m): 7:42am On Aug 14, 2017
I was once in an interview at Lambert Electromec, Sanusi fafunwa, VI.

I was a junior technician and I had little experience on HVAC in construction, I only had experience with the Facility maintenance of HVAC.
The head engineer, who obviously had a lot of experience in construction, knew all the answers I gave him was rubbish.
Nobody had to tell me I was not suitable for the Job.

But I knew the basics of it and I explained to him how fast I learn and instances where I have learnt very fast, I also cite few ethics of the Job. I use the Pathos, Logos and Ethos to roam in the room.

He laughed, my body shake, and he replied "You are very smart but you are not suitable for this Job, But i will see if we have any site we can place you" .
One month and three days later, I was called for the Job. (Though God was ahead of me in that interview, no be my power).


Even when you are not sure of what to say in an interview, always make sure you say the ones you are sure of (you have nothing to loose) even when its not related to the question. And also, try back it up with the fact that "You will learn the rest on the Job". The rest will be handled by God himself

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by tommyopera: 7:44am On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Samtob90(m): 7:45am On Aug 14, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
One thing is to write from creativity... another is to write from experience.

There is no special way to answer interview questions. It totally depends on the position advertised. I have interviewed people countless times, and I will soon write a post about the points we note.

I repeat! "All these formalities are for those who don't have the in-demand skills"

Take your time and visit any Information Technology position interview.

They don't ask you to say it, they ask you to show it

Can you now spot the difference? wink!! Read this one below!

Questions to ask yourself before an Interview

Even though you disagree with the writer here on your personal knowledge, that is not enough to condemn him. what the writer wrote here is very real, I am not an HR but have attended a few of interviews. He has done a good jobs by guiding the intended applicants, write your own, we will juxtapose and come up with the best at the interview

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by michaelwilli(m): 7:46am On Aug 14, 2017
U dnt need all this grammar to get a job. If ur cv is good, it'll speak for you. If I were an interviewer and you speak all this English, I won't take you.
Only empty people try to over impress

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Flintstone06(m): 7:47am On Aug 14, 2017
Op grin nice one.. I can relate as a sales person
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Damony: 7:48am On Aug 14, 2017
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BiafranBushBoy:
One thing is to write from creativity... another is to write from experience.

There is no special way to answer interview questions. It totally depends on the position advertised. I have interviewed people countless times, and I will soon write a post about the points we note.

I repeat! "All these formalities are for those who don't have the in-demand skills"

Take your time and visit any Information Technology position interview.

They don't ask you to say it, they ask you to show it

Can you now spot the difference? wink!! Read this one below!

Questions to ask yourself before an Interview

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by okwyee(m): 7:48am On Aug 14, 2017
Meanwhile

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by okonja(m): 7:59am On Aug 14, 2017
I HAVE DONE MY RESEARCH, YOU NEED ME AS YOUR NEXT NETWORK/SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR cool
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by BiafranBushBoy: 8:05am On Aug 14, 2017
Samtob90:


Even though you disagree with the writer here on your personal knowledge, that is not enough to condemn him. what the writer wrote here is very real, I am not an HR but have attended a few of interviews. He has done a good jobs by guiding the intended applicants, write your own, we will juxtapose and come up with the best at the interview


I never disagreed with him. Take note.

If I were you, I wouldn't have a fixed way of answering interview questions.

HR's are humans, and they feel what you feel.

Answer those questions with passion. Let them know that you are really passionate about the job role

relax and expect a call back.

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Salex007(m): 8:37am On Aug 14, 2017
what of if am ask to defend my result how will go about it @OP
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Samtob90(m): 9:00am On Aug 14, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:


I never disagreed with him. Take note.

If I were you, I wouldn't have a fixed way of answering interview questions.

HR's are humans, and they feel what you feel.

Answer those questions with passion. Let them know that you are really passionate about the job role

relax and expect a call back.


You can see that I neither insult you not condemn you too. But some new applicants need to be guided with these experienced questions. many that were not given jobs as a result of these might be better if employed.
before I got job where I work, I have been using system to generate report, manipulate excel, at the computer test, I performed low because those questions are too simple, moved from 2nd to 10th, after the interview I regained my feet, when we resumed I teach both my mate and old boss computer usage .

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by naturefellow(m): 10:32am On Aug 14, 2017
michaelwilli:
U dnt need all this grammar to get a job. If ur cv is good, it'll speak for you. If I were an interviewer and you speak all this English, I won't take you.
Only empty people try to over impress
you must have a problem with too much grammar. No offence!
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by yelinco1(m): 11:02am On Aug 14, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
One thing is to write from creativity... another is to write from experience.

There is no special way to answer interview questions. It totally depends on the position advertised. I have interviewed people countless times, and I will soon write a post about the points we note.

I repeat! "All these formalities are for those who don't have the in-demand skills"

Take your time and visit any Information Technology position interview.

They don't ask you to say it, they ask you to show it

Can you now spot the difference? wink!! Read this one below!

Questions to ask yourself before an Interview
I got you right...
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by yelinco1(m): 11:48am On Aug 14, 2017
BlueBrothers:
No matter how much we may love our job, there are always aspects that we could do without. And among all of my duties as Chief of Product Management at Lifehack, interviewing is by far my least favorite. It’s an awkward, draining task that wears me down both mentally and physically.


Most interviews take around an hour to get through, a grueling 60 minutes that neither I nor the interviewee enjoys. I hear the same answers to the same questions time and time again. Boring, basic answers that by no way separate the individual from their competition.

But every once in a while I will hear an answer that catches me off guard, leaving me impressed and inspired.No matter how much we may love our job, there are always aspects that we could do without. And among all of my duties as Chief of Product Management at Lifehack, interviewing is by far my least favorite.
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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Hollysaint: 12:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by michaelwilli(m): 4:54pm On Aug 14, 2017
naturefellow:
you must have a problem with too much grammar. No offence!
No offense taken. I actually don't like people who speak too much grammar. Not because I can't comprehend, but because it isn't necessarily a sign of intelligence

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Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by kelzgie: 5:45pm On Aug 14, 2017
hollowpot15684:
I was once in an interview at Lambert Electromec, Sanusi fafunwa, VI.

I was a junior technician and I had little experience on HVAC in construction, I only had experience with the Facility maintenance of HVAC.
The head engineer, who obviously had a lot of experience in construction, knew all the answers I gave him was rubbish.
Nobody had to tell me I was not suitable for the Job.

But I knew the basics of it and I explained to him how fast I learn and instances where I have learnt very fast, I also cite few ethics of the Job. I use the Pathos, Logos and Ethos to roam in the room.

He laughed, my body shake, and he replied "You are very smart but you are not suitable for this Job, But i will see if we have any site we can place you" .
One month and three days later, I was called for the Job. (Though God was ahead of me in that interview, no be my power).


Even when you are not sure of what to say in an interview, always make sure you say the ones you are sure of (you have nothing to loose) even when its not related to the question. And also, try back it up with the fact that "You will learn the rest on the Job". The rest will be handled by God himself
Haha.. Bro.. I had same experience last Wednesday... I'm praying I get called tho..im a graduate engineer.. I was called by a stock brokerage firm.. The were like you are an engineer how do you Intend to switch to business.. I told them, they laughed and asked how much I'd like to collect... Interview is not about how well you answer.. There is just something no one knows about that works for us.. Wen I was a corper some months back. I went for one.. Answered very well they even commended me.. But I wasn't called.... So.. Forget Al the ethics and stuff.. If I am to interview the writer of this article, he might fail the Interview
Re: How To Answer Common Interview Questions In An Uncommon Way by Benjom(m): 8:00pm On Aug 14, 2017
kelzgie:

My CV is as good as your samples


Kudos, that's good to hear.

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