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Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nobody: 6:30pm On Jan 30, 2015
tenry:
Sorry ooo but guys, pls stop writing application and attending interview. I wasted 3 years doing this before God showed me the way. Even while looking for job, I finished my MSc and still was looking for a job with my MSc thinking it was going to be easy with higher qualification. The story remained the same. My people, my business now gives me what the job I was searching for will never give me coupled with the time I have to venture into other things. I know it us not easy to start cos it WaS not easy for me too while starting. It takes courage and great determination to do. I started my bus with 400k and within a year, the money increased to 2million plus. I have friends who started with less than 100k they brought from NYSC and today,they are doing fine. Pls don't listen to empty promises of these politicians that they will create jobs when voted into power,they are liars. My people, pls let's start something and work hard to see it grow.
people wish to work for different reasons not just money alone . we all have got different passions. I guess a reason you did not get that dream job was because you put money first.

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Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Obiwannn: 6:40pm On Jan 30, 2015
kamez:
Reminds me of my first inteview after NYSC

Lebanese guy asked me young man may I know u..

Choi omo see blabbing.. For 5 minutes I was talking without making sense....

Anyway I learnt from dat experience and was very much prepared for my next interview which of course got me my present job..

So guy learn from dis mistake and move on..

please what's the answer to may I know u?
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by jamesbridget13(f): 7:11pm On Jan 30, 2015
BokoHaramm:
buhari come and see the replica of your brain here.
something must be wrong with u
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Chigorkizz(m): 7:15pm On Jan 30, 2015
gud
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by tenry(m): 7:18pm On Jan 30, 2015
majekdom2:
people wish to work for different reasons not just money alone . we all have got different passions. I guess a reason you did not get that dream job was because you put money first.
My brother,if you demonstrate that passion on anything you venture into, you would have realised three times of the amount your employer will pay you at the end of the month. It is good to work ooo but it is better to start your own buz. One can be working and have other means of income through buz. Enjoy your evening bro
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by aguizm(m): 7:54pm On Jan 30, 2015
beau49:


Happy I could help.... smiley

Its normal to be scared but don't let it overwhelm you. And another thing is if you prepare well before the interview it adds to your level of confidence and most especially pray(well for those who believe in it).

Sure you can
Thanks. I would really need to learn a lot from u. I just pm u now but yet to get your reply, I also followed u.

Hope am not asking for much, can u drop or email address so I can reach u directly.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by SenatorJames(m): 8:10pm On Jan 30, 2015
I refuse to take not in Jesus name.



I'm not hear to mock you, but to let you know the importance of paying attention to details. This may help you in your next interview.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by beau49: 8:24pm On Jan 30, 2015
aguizm:
Thanks. I would really need to learn a lot from u. I just pm u now but yet to get your reply, I also followed u.

Hope am not asking for much, can u drop or email address so I can reach u directly.


About learning a lot from me, I don't know about that. Most of the things I know I learnt from here. I have also followed you back and replied your mail.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nobody: 8:37pm On Jan 30, 2015
tenry:

My brother,if you demonstrate that passion on anything you venture into, you would have realised three times of the amount your employer will pay you at the end of the month. It is good to work ooo but it is better to start your own buz. One can be working and have other means of income through buz. Enjoy your evening bro
I take it as you dont understand my post . what is passion ? you cannot demonstrate passion on just anything like you said , it has to be something you have got interest in .The type of business you wish to run maybe different from the one another wishes to run hence the need to network , garner experience and capital in anyof the cases maybe . Like I said not everyone works because of pay. Please read through my earlier post and understand.I am not saying business is not it but people have got different interest , taste and limit.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by emmykk(m): 11:38pm On Jan 30, 2015
joshuaidibia:
Graduated a Geologist from same university.
good to know.am currently in ph,working for stallion rice,at the verge of starting my buisiness
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by temisukanmi(f): 11:51pm On Jan 30, 2015
joshuaidibia:
1. I have a weakness, everyone does. But no one has brought any to my attention so far. So i guess,all i have been doing is my strength,cause they are what motivated me so far.
2. Industrial unionism.
3. I was Secretary general of NMGS during my days in school, Vice President of SPE. I have skills in leadership.

.....Well. i no think write am o. bkos during an interview, u gat to speak once spoken to. no time to think. there is always joy when u respond sharply to any question, it shows u are speaking from ur mind. Hope this satisfies you.
Thanks, I've learnt somfin smiley
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by donald1010(m): 11:56pm On Jan 30, 2015
Not as a marketer,but as an admin.officer...just I and one other guy qualified to meet the MD but at last...........Uhmmmm,I can't fit cry!!!
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by temisukanmi(f): 12:04am On Jan 31, 2015
oluseuniyi:
#Copied....

Below are some of
the most commonly asked tough questions in an
interview setting and answer tips to get you
started:

1.) Tell Us About Yourself
Bad Answer: I graduated four years ago from the
University of Lagos, with a Bachelor’s in Biology —
but I decided that wasn’t the right path for me. So I
switched gears and got my first job, working in
sales for a startup. Then I went on to work in
marketing for a law firm. After that, I took a few
months off to travel. Finally, I came back and
worked in marketing again. And now, here I am,
looking for a more challenging marketing role.
Hint: Instead of giving a chronological work history,
focus on your strengths and how they pertain to the
role. If possible, illustrate with examples.
Good Answer: I’m really energetic, and a great
communicator. Working in sales for two years
helped me build confidence, and taught me the
importance of customer loyalty. I’ve also got a track
record of success. In my last role, I launched a
company newsletter, which helped us build on our
existing relationships and create new ones.
Because of this, we ended up seeing a revenue
increase of 10% over two years. I’m also really
interested in how companies can use web tools to
better market themselves, and would be committed
to building on your existing platform. Copied from:
www.
2.) Why Do You Want To Work In This Industry?
Bad Answer: I love to shop. Even as a kid, I spent
hours flipping through catalogs.
Hint: Don't just say you like it. Anyone can do that.
Focus instead on your history with that particular
industry, and if you can, tell a success story.
Good Answer: I've always loved shopping, but my
interest in retail marketing really started when I
worked at a neighborhood boutique. I knew our
clothes were amazing, but that we weren’t
marketing them properly. So I worked with
management to come up with a marketing strategy
that increased our sales by 25% in a year. It was
great to be able to contribute positively to an
industry I feel so passionate about, and to help
promote a product I really believed in. Copied from:
www.
3.) Where Do You See Yourself In Five Years?
Bad Answer: Relaxing on a beach in Banana Island
Ikoyi, or Doing your job.
Hint: There’s really no right answer to this question,
but the interviewer wants to know that you’re
ambitious, career-oriented, and committed to a
future with the company. So instead of sharing your
dream for early retirement, or trying to be funny,
give them an answer that illustrates your drive and
commitment.
Good Answer: In five years I’d like to have an even
better understanding of this industry. Also, I really
love working with people. Ultimately, I’d like to be in
some type of managerial role at this company,
where I can use my people skills and industry
knowledge to benefit the people working for me, and
the company as a whole. Copied from:
www.
4.) What’s Your Greatest Weakness?
Bad Answer: I work too hard, or for the comedian,
"Fine Girls."
Hint: This question is a great opportunity to put a
positive spin on something negative, but you don’t
want your answer to be cliche — joking or not.
Instead, try to use a real example of a weakness
you have learned to overcome. Copied from:
www.
Good Answer: I've never been very comfortable
with public speaking — which, as you know, can be
a hindrance in the workplace. Realizing this was a
problem, I asked my previous employer if I could
enroll in a speech workshop. He said “yes.” I took
the class, and was able to overcome my lifelong
fear. Since then, I’ve given lots of presentations to
audiences of over a 100 high level executives — I
still don’t love it, but no one else can tell! Copied
from: www.
5.) What Is Your Greatest Failure, And What Did You
Learn From It?
Bad Answer: I never finished law school - and
everything that’s happened since has taught me
that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is
a huge mistake.
Hint: You don’t want to actually highlight a major
regret especially one that exposes an overall
dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a
smaller, but significant, mishap, and how it has
made you a better professional.
Good Answer: When I was in college, I took an art
class to supplement my curriculum. I didn’t take it
very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my
Engineering classes, it would be a walk in the park.
My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise.
I’d even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I
had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the
semester making up for it, ended up getting a
decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter
what I’m doing, I should strive to do it to the best of
my ability. Otherwise, it’s not worth doing at all.
nice one...
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by donald1010(m): 12:09am On Jan 31, 2015
The right answered are (1) what re ur strength and weakness? Ans: success and failure, then give little explainations. (2) what unionism are u into? Means do u belong to any union? Ur ans is YES/NO with little explanation. (3) what other skills do u have? Tell them what more u can do aside from d post u applied for. e.g, like I can drive well,paint well,supervise/coordinate pple very well,good communication skills,good oral and written skill and good listening skills...
NOTE THIS; when u done with an interview with the MD/CEO, try seek for some permission to appreciate the company and the brain behind the establishment,it helps......now u all can see that I actually knw the ans to their questions but perhaps I never expected such questions...but I haven't tho...
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by donald1010(m): 12:29am On Jan 31, 2015
It's so sad how some ruthless pple will come here only to search for errors and utilize the means to insult pple,forgetting that sometimes while typing,u might want to type something thinking u typed correctly but not knowing that ur buttons typed something else..most of those who sees the error and laugh couldn't even correct theirs and dnt be surprise they may not even be able to speak well in real sense...so why making mockery huh? Or have I done wrong in sharing my experience ni?
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nobody: 12:41am On Jan 31, 2015
You couldn't answer these questions? Haaa.....make una pray ooo. Maybe it was from your village people ooo....lolz, no mind me jare.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by donald1010(m): 12:57am On Jan 31, 2015
@opytim,u no serious ooo! Lolz ...well,u won't understand tho!
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nobody: 1:04am On Jan 31, 2015
donald1010:
@opytim,u no serious ooo! Lolz ...well,u won't understand tho!

lol...i understand to some extent; it was probably due to anxiety/fear.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by beau49: 9:43am On Jan 31, 2015
donald1010:
It's so sad how some ruthless pple will come here only to search for errors and utilize the means to insult pple,forgetting that sometimes while typing,u might want to type something thinking u typed correctly but not knowing that ur buttons typed something else..most of those who sees the error and laugh couldn't even correct theirs and dnt be surprise they may not even be able to speak well in real sense...so why making mockery huh? Or have I done wrong in sharing my experience ni?

Lol...guy don't mind them jare and no you haven't done wrong in sharing your experience. Just make sure you read through whatever you type a few times before you post.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nafizzey(m): 10:00am On Jan 31, 2015
oluseuniyi:
#Copied....

Below are some of
the most commonly asked tough questions in an
interview setting and answer tips to get you
started:

1.) Tell Us About Yourself
Bad Answer: I graduated four years ago from the
University of Lagos, with a Bachelor’s in Biology —
but I decided that wasn’t the right path for me. So I
switched gears and got my first job, working in
sales for a startup. Then I went on to work in
marketing for a law firm. After that, I took a few
months off to travel. Finally, I came back and
worked in marketing again. And now, here I am,
looking for a more challenging marketing role.
Hint: Instead of giving a chronological work history,
focus on your strengths and how they pertain to the
role. If possible, illustrate with examples.
Good Answer: I’m really energetic, and a great
communicator. Working in sales for two years
helped me build confidence, and taught me the
importance of customer loyalty. I’ve also got a track
record of success. In my last role, I launched a
company newsletter, which helped us build on our
existing relationships and create new ones.
Because of this, we ended up seeing a revenue
increase of 10% over two years. I’m also really
interested in how companies can use web tools to
better market themselves, and would be committed
to building on your existing platform. Copied from:
www.
2.) Why Do You Want To Work In This Industry?
Bad Answer: I love to shop. Even as a kid, I spent
hours flipping through catalogs.
Hint: Don't just say you like it. Anyone can do that.
Focus instead on your history with that particular
industry, and if you can, tell a success story.
Good Answer: I've always loved shopping, but my
interest in retail marketing really started when I
worked at a neighborhood boutique. I knew our
clothes were amazing, but that we weren’t
marketing them properly. So I worked with
management to come up with a marketing strategy
that increased our sales by 25% in a year. It was
great to be able to contribute positively to an
industry I feel so passionate about, and to help
promote a product I really believed in. Copied from:
www.
3.) Where Do You See Yourself In Five Years?
Bad Answer: Relaxing on a beach in Banana Island
Ikoyi, or Doing your job.
Hint: There’s really no right answer to this question,
but the interviewer wants to know that you’re
ambitious, career-oriented, and committed to a
future with the company. So instead of sharing your
dream for early retirement, or trying to be funny,
give them an answer that illustrates your drive and
commitment.
Good Answer: In five years I’d like to have an even
better understanding of this industry. Also, I really
love working with people. Ultimately, I’d like to be in
some type of managerial role at this company,
where I can use my people skills and industry
knowledge to benefit the people working for me, and
the company as a whole. Copied from:
www.
4.) What’s Your Greatest Weakness?
Bad Answer: I work too hard, or for the comedian,
"Fine Girls."
Hint: This question is a great opportunity to put a
positive spin on something negative, but you don’t
want your answer to be cliche — joking or not.
Instead, try to use a real example of a weakness
you have learned to overcome. Copied from:
www.
Good Answer: I've never been very comfortable
with public speaking — which, as you know, can be
a hindrance in the workplace. Realizing this was a
problem, I asked my previous employer if I could
enroll in a speech workshop. He said “yes.” I took
the class, and was able to overcome my lifelong
fear. Since then, I’ve given lots of presentations to
audiences of over a 100 high level executives — I
still don’t love it, but no one else can tell! Copied
from: www.
5.) What Is Your Greatest Failure, And What Did You
Learn From It?
Bad Answer: I never finished law school - and
everything that’s happened since has taught me
that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is
a huge mistake.
Hint: You don’t want to actually highlight a major
regret especially one that exposes an overall
dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a
smaller, but significant, mishap, and how it has
made you a better professional.
Good Answer: When I was in college, I took an art
class to supplement my curriculum. I didn’t take it
very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my
Engineering classes, it would be a walk in the park.
My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise.
I’d even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I
had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the
semester making up for it, ended up getting a
decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter
what I’m doing, I should strive to do it to the best of
my ability. Otherwise, it’s not worth doing at all.
Sir nice one, what if you go to a new firm and you been asked by the Manager, that what can you do for us ? what's the best answer one is supposed to resoond with pls?
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nafizzey(m): 10:08am On Jan 31, 2015
Edmomd:

On the issue of Unionism, I will advice every job seekers to search about the company history on unionism. Most Lebenese companies don't want to employ unionist. They assume that a unionist will always want to change the crude way of implementing their welfare packages. Its only some Multi national companies from USA and Europe that sees abour union as a means to growing. If you are want to get the job at all means and u have once been a unionist, either trade or student, pls deny it. Tell the interviewer that u were once a leader of other social or capacity group when u were in school. Hope it help.
Great one sir... what if in a situation you are been asked by an employer that what can you do for us.... what's the best answer one is supposed to respond with?
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by walexy14(m): 10:51am On Jan 31, 2015
[quote author=KAYCEEJUNIOR post=30266603] The guy was prepared....just that, along the line he was overshadowed by anxiety, it has happened to me at Juhuia Group.....imagine me as a marketing strategist, I was asked the strategy to get distributors....immediately me brain opened and it seems like the breeze blew away my thinking cap.
I was there staring at the white men and that Nigerian dude that asked the question, I then asked myself.....who dey do me this thing, is it from my village?
Pls someone should help with the right answer to the question the white guy asked this brother pls? I need to know pls
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Norstrademus(m): 2:44pm On Jan 31, 2015
[quote author=AgapeCharis post=30273330]Between "a MD" and "an MD" which is correct to you?[/quotes]so in your myopic small mind "an managing director"is correct English?so because I abbreviated the 'managing director'your small mind went into shock..ur no different from the op
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Norstrademus(m): 2:50pm On Jan 31, 2015
post=30275687:


Just imagine this person correcting someone, With your own ' a MD' oga work on your English as well, no one is perfect!
you need to be sent back to primary school for vowel sounds classes!!
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Nobody: 3:38pm On Jan 31, 2015
Norstrademus:
so in
your myopic small mind "an
managing director"is correct
English?so because I
abbreviated the 'managing
director'your small mind went
into shock..ur no different
from the op
Hehehehe...see this lackluster. You just revealed how low your IQ is. Now sit back let me teach you English and I would be simple and short as possible so you can comprehend.


Your statement would be right if you wrote "a managing director" but abbreviating it would require you use "an". Just as it would be wrong for you to say "a SSS". You can ask your english teacher to confirm.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Kevinoh: 11:40pm On Jan 31, 2015
[quote author=Norstrademus post=30301828][/quote]

This is getting interesting!

'C' is for season and 'L' is for elephant grin
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by jpphilips(m): 11:35am On Feb 01, 2015
Why do you pick offence when someone calls you dumb on Nairaland?
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Betasms: 9:47am On Feb 02, 2015
Norstrademus:
you need to be sent back to primary school for vowel sounds classes!!

Lool, yh whatever, u shdnt put 2consonants together, but all the same, u were mean to the guy and it wasnt called for. You should learn to address people with respect.
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Norstrademus(m): 5:40am On Feb 03, 2015
post=30351116:


Lool, yh whatever, u shdnt put 2consonants together, but all the same, u were mean to the guy and it wasnt called for. You should learn to address people with respect.
[url][/url]well,don't mean any disrespect. The dude needs to self develop to avoid a repeat of what he got served.handling him with kid gloves won't do him any good rather the blunt truth will suffice.thank u sir
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by chukel(m): 6:33am On Feb 03, 2015
Going by what most people are typing here, it's very obvious most Nigerian graduates are not employable. These are not rocket science questions. Simple terms u come across everyday. For those of u asking for the right answers, there is no peculiar or specific right answer to the question. U answer within the context of what u r applying for. It's a test of smartness. For the strength and weakness question, u can't give the same answer when being interviewed for a driving job as when interviewed for a managerial work.

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Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Betasms: 10:02am On Feb 03, 2015
Norstrademus:
[url][/url]well,don't mean any disrespect. The dude needs to self develop to avoid a repeat of what he got served.handling him with kid gloves won't do him any good rather the blunt truth will suffice.thank u sir

Lool im not a dude oo, buh its all good. I get your point. smiley
Re: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by Norstrademus(m): 10:24am On Feb 03, 2015
post=30382857:


Lool im not a dude oo, buh its all good. I get your point. smiley
oh ok!!..apologies maam! cheesy

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