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Job Interview Q&A

25 Job Interview Questions and Answers

So That You Can Win at Interview Karate

By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter*

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  1. Tell Me About Yourself

It seems like an easy interview question. Its open ended. I can talk about whatever I want from the birth canal forward. Right?

Wrong. What the hiring manager really wants is a quick, two- to three-minute snapshot of who you are and why you are the best candidate for this position.

So as you answer this question, talk about what youve done to prepare yourself to be the very best candidate for the position. Use an example or two to back it up. Then ask if they would like more details. If they do, keep giving them example after example of your background and experience. Always point back to an example when you have the opportunity.


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