During an interview, the questions have several purposes including:
To gain information that indicates the appropriate person for a particular job
he or she wants to provide applicants an oppertunity to demonstrate ho w they applied their knowledge and blah blah blah...
During an interview, the questions have several purposes including:
To gain information that indicates the appropriate person for a particular job
he or she wants to provide applicants an oppertunity to demonstrate ho w they applied their knowledge and blah blah blah...
people ask tough questions in interviews simply because they want employees who use their minds by remaining calm
Some good reason to answer personal questions during a job interview are to become sociable, provide a level of comfort and demonstrate one's personal style. One must be able to handle all questions in an interview to be hired.
Not having the required technical skills to preform a particular job.
People should answer honestly when answering interview questions regarding the reason for working at a particular company. They should also mention how they heard about the position and what grabbed their attention.
It might depend on the reason for your dismissal, and you will certainly be asked about it during your interview, but it is not necessarily a disqualification.
Quit because you had to focus on school. Got a better paying job. Moved out of town Family problems *EDIT - Putting down Family problems will result in your application being ignored or tossed aside. Employers want applicants that are reliable, no matter what "problems" they are having at home.
well he said during an interview the reason that he stopped dieing his hair was it was getting really expensive
You must have self confidence and you must not afraid of what will happen instead you must give clever answers and also you must show your good manners . Before interview you must watch interview videos on Internet and have an ideas of questions . Only these things you must keep in your mind.
This is one of the types of question that you may get at an interview; they are intended to get you to talk about yourself in a fairly informal manner. The questions are usually about some aspect of your own life so it is not possible for anyone else to answer them for you. You should think carefully, before attending the interview, about such questions as this so as to be prepared when asked. There are several such questions and there is a great deal of information on the internet and elsewhere about techniques to employ when attending interviews.
I wish someone would answer these questions, they're on here for a reason!!
Note: Just because you have been called to an interview does not mean that there is a problem with your application. Citizenship and Immigration Canada has a mandate to interview at rendom for security purposes.You 'pass' the Canadian Immigration Interview by answering all of your questions honestly.The key is consistancy. Know what you have listed as your personal and employment histories, as well as your family members, where you will be landing in Canada and why on your application. Ensure that your responses to questions are accurate to what you have indicated on the application, and if they have changed, that you have a substantial reason for why they have changed. If you have completed your application honestly, this should not be a problem.Also, make sure that you have been working on your English and/or french language skills so that you can answer the officiers questions quickly, competantly, and articulately.Finally, be curteous and considerate to the officier. Being rude or confrontational will not help.You can learn more about the Canadian Immigration process, meet and ask additional questions about this to other immigrants and new Canadians who have been through the immigration interview by joining the Canadian Immigration and Settlement Community, LoonLounge.com (www.loonlounge.com). Best of luck!~We'll keep our eyes on this forum to help answer any further questions regarding immigration to Canada!I suggest to read these questions they were being asked from me and my friends as well during the interview.http://www.shvoong.com/law-and-politics/1862005-Canadian-immigration-interview-questions/
There are many reasons why someone would choose a career in accounting. If you are asked this question during an interview, answer honestly. However, it is best not to make the number one reason financial gain. Employers want to know what really drives you and why you are passionate about your career choice.
employers do not know potential employees