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Q:Can you tell yourself in two minutes?Go for it.
A:With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking,responsible and diligent in any task I undertake. Your organization could benefit from my analytical and interpersonal skills.
Q:Why do you apply for this job?
A: I am hoping to get an offer of a better position. If opportunity knocks,I will take it.
Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?
A:With my strong academic background, I am capable and competent.
Q:What do you think you are worth to us?
A:I feel I can make some positive contributions to your company in thefuture.
Q:What make you think you would be a success in this position?
A:My part-time job experience combined with my internship should qualify me for this particular job. I am sure I will be successful.
Q:Are you a multi-tasked individual?
Do you work well under stress or pressure?
A:Yes, I think so.The trait is needed in my part-time job and task in the students's Union and I know I canhandle it well.
Q:What is your strongest trait(s)?
A: Helpfulness and caring.Adaptability and friendliness.
Q:How would your friends or colleagues describe you?
A:(pause a few seconds) They say Mr. Chen is an honest, hardworking and responsible man who deeplycares for his family and friends.They say Mr.Chen is a friendly, sensitive, caring and determined person.
Q:What personality traits do you admire?
A:(I like)people who possess the "can do" spirit.
Q:What leadership qualities did you develop as an administrative personnel?
A:I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as ateam will be the major goal of my leadership. I have refined my management style by using an open-door policy.
Q:How do you normally handle criticism?
A:Silence is golden. Just don't say anything; otherwise the situation couldbecome worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism.When we cool off, we will discuss it later.
Q:What do you find frustrating in a work situation?
A:Sometimes, the narrow-minded people make me frustrated.
Q:How do you handle your conflict with your colleagues in your work?
A:I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner inorder to get my points across.
Q:How do you handle your failure?
A:None of us was born "perfect". I am sure I will be given a second chanceto correct my mistake.
Q:What provide you with a sense of accomplishment?
A:Finishing a project to the best of my ability.
Q:If you had a lot of money to donate, where would you donate it to?Why?
A:I would donate it to the medical research because I want to do somethingto help others.
Q:What is most important in your life right now?
A:To get a job in my field is most important to me.
Q:What current issues concern you the most?
A:The general state of our economy and the impact of China' entry to WTO onour industry.
Q:How long would you like to stay with this company?
A:I will stay as long as I can continue to learn and to grow in my field.
Q:Could you project what you would like to be doing five years from now?
A:It would be premature for me to predict this. Hypothetically speaking, I might be able to do your current job as adirector.
Q:What range of pay-scale are you interested in?
A:To be frank and open with you, I like this job, but I have a family tosupport.
Other Tips
Know something about the organization you are applying to.
Dress properly. Don't shake hand with the interviewer until he/she extendshis/her hand.
Don't sit down until invited to do so by the interviewer.
Make eye-contact with the interviewer during the interview.
Listen actively and stay calm.
If invited to a meal, be especially careful about your table manners.
Don't talk with your mouth full.
Don't make much noise while you eat.
Don't blow your nose or use the toothpick at table.
Don't appear to be pushy or overly anxious to get a job.
Be honestbut not too modest.
Don't put yourself down or cut yourself up.
Try to avoid discussing politics or religion with your interviewer.
Q:Can you tell yourself in two minutes?Go for it.
A:With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking,responsible and diligent in any task I undertake. Your organization could benefit from my analytical and interpersonal skills.
Q:Why do you apply for this job?
A: I am hoping to get an offer of a better position. If opportunity knocks,I will take it.
Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?
A:With my strong academic background, I am capable and competent.
Q:What do you think you are worth to us?
A:I feel I can make some positive contributions to your company in thefuture.
Q:What make you think you would be a success in this position?
A:My part-time job experience combined with my internship should qualify me for this particular job. I am sure I will be successful.
Q:Are you a multi-tasked individual?
Do you work well under stress or pressure?
A:Yes, I think so.The trait is needed in my part-time job and task in the students's Union and I know I canhandle it well.
Q:What is your strongest trait(s)?
A: Helpfulness and caring.Adaptability and friendliness.
Q:How would your friends or colleagues describe you?
A:(pause a few seconds) They say Mr. Chen is an honest, hardworking and responsible man who deeplycares for his family and friends.They say Mr.Chen is a friendly, sensitive, caring and determined person.
Q:What personality traits do you admire?
A:(I like)people who possess the "can do" spirit.
Q:What leadership qualities did you develop as an administrative personnel?
A:I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as ateam will be the major goal of my leadership. I have refined my management style by using an open-door policy.
Q:How do you normally handle criticism?
A:Silence is golden. Just don't say anything; otherwise the situation couldbecome worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism.When we cool off, we will discuss it later.
Q:What do you find frustrating in a work situation?
A:Sometimes, the narrow-minded people make me frustrated.
Q:How do you handle your conflict with your colleagues in your work?
A:I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner inorder to get my points across.
Q:How do you handle your failure?
A:None of us was born "perfect". I am sure I will be given a second chanceto correct my mistake.
Q:What provide you with a sense of accomplishment?
A:Finishing a project to the best of my ability.
Q:If you had a lot of money to donate, where would you donate it to?Why?
A:I would donate it to the medical research because I want to do somethingto help others.
Q:What is most important in your life right now?
A:To get a job in my field is most important to me.
Q:What current issues concern you the most?
A:The general state of our economy and the impact of China' entry to WTO onour industry.
Q:How long would you like to stay with this company?
A:I will stay as long as I can continue to learn and to grow in my field.
Q:Could you project what you would like to be doing five years from now?
A:It would be premature for me to predict this. Hypothetically speaking, I might be able to do your current job as adirector.
Q:What range of pay-scale are you interested in?
A:To be frank and open with you, I like this job, but I have a family tosupport.
Other Tips
Know something about the organization you are applying to.
Dress properly. Don't shake hand with the interviewer until he/she extendshis/her hand.
Don't sit down until invited to do so by the interviewer.
Make eye-contact with the interviewer during the interview.
Listen actively and stay calm.
If invited to a meal, be especially careful about your table manners.
Don't talk with your mouth full.
Don't make much noise while you eat.
Don't blow your nose or use the toothpick at table.
Don't appear to be pushy or overly anxious to get a job.
Be honestbut not too modest.
Don't put yourself down or cut yourself up.
Try to avoid discussing politics or religion with your interviewer.
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