Tough Interview Questions
If you are wondering how to handle the tough interview questions next time, here is an article which would help you to know the answers to these tough interview questions.
Top 5 Tough Interview Questions
Why do you want this job?
This is a very tricky question, which requires the candidate to research about the company. The candidate needs to emphasize on the positive attributes of the company from an employee’s perspective. It should be mentioned that it is the place where one can gain stability and job satisfaction. The company’s reputation also has to be highlighted.
Why do you think we should appoint you for this job?
Now this is the chance to underline your positive points. It is imperative to show the interviewee that you have the quality that he is in search of since most of the companies not only look for an efficient employee but also for a person who can effectively contribute towards the growth of the company. They need results within a short time, an overview is given in the interview but there are certain gaps that the candidate needs to fill in and that should always be kept in mind. If the candidate identifies those gaps and requirements and if the interviewee feels that this is the right person to fill that gap, which is when the candidate would get the job. In case of any doubts, questions should be asked since the urge to know and to have a clear picture in front of you before you start working is always respected.
Why are you quitting your present job?
Please remember not to criticize your previous employer because once you criticize your last employer you start showing yourself as a problem employee to the interviewee. You can be honest to tell them that you are looking forward to professional or financial growth. You can also say that you are trying to diversify your area of work or are looking out for further challenges. Also do not say that you left the job because you could not handle the work environment or the pressure of the superiors since that would portray a negative picture.
If you were given a chance to start your career again how would you go about it?
This question might seem absurd but then it is primarily asked to know the pessimism in a candidate so when you answer the question be careful. Do not say that you would like to change many things. Be subtle and say that you are happy with the way your career has shaped up except for a few minor changes if you have to mention it.
How do you deal with criticism?
Every employee is criticized at one point or the other and there has to be some amounts of teach ability in a person to handle such a situation so the answer should be such which reveals that you are open to constructive criticism since nobody is perfect on earth.
So these are some of the questions that are frequently asked in an interview most of which are actually to check how negative or positive a person is. So it is better to prepare yourself mentally and do not let out anything negative.

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