Frequently Asked Questions on a Job Interview
For job seekers, there’s nothing more stressful than being on a job interview. For job interviewers, there’s nothing more disappointing than speaking with an unprepared job seeker. It is true that job interviews are nerve-racking, even for a job seeker who has gone on tons of interviews. And the only way to reduce that stress, as per my experience, is to be prepared.
First thing that you need to do before going to a job interview is to research about the company you are interviewing with. Know the industry, what they offer and if possible their vision. This will enable you to answer the questions that specifically relate to them. Applying for a job is like selling a product and that product happens to be “you.”
I’ve attended several job interviews and also have interviewed job seekers before. Both are stressful. And again, in order to reduce that stress is to be prepared. Here’s the list of frequently asked questions and best answers, by Alison Doyle, to help you prepare. Read more.

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