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Do you have a favorite interview
question? We find that many hiring managers have a favorite
group of questions, tailored to fit the position they are hiring
for. Below are more than 30 good questions that may fit for your next
position. Print them out and highlight the questions you
would like to ask in your next interview.
Sample Interview Questions
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What motivates you to put forth
your greatest effort?
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What are your career and
lifestyle objectives?
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If you could start again, what
would you do differently?
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Describe your personality.
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What have you learned from your
mistakes?
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What does success mean to you?
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How do you make important
decisions?
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What is your single most
noteworthy achievement or accomplishment in your present (or
former) job?
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What is the most interesting
project you have worked on in your career?
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If you could make changes in
your last job, what would they be?
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What were some of your favorite
things about your last job?
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Why are you seeking to change
jobs?
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What are your greatest
strengths?
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What are your greatest
weaknesses?
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How do you approach problem
solving?
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What do you know about our
company?
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Knowing what you know about this
job & our company, what changes would you make if you were
offered this position?
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Why should I hire you?
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What do you think it takes for a
person to be successful in (fill in the specialty)?
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What risks did you take in your
last few jobs, and what was the result of having taken those
risks?
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What is your management style?
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What do you look for when you
hire people?
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How do you motivate people?
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What do your subordinates think
of you?
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How do you handle conflict with
a colleague? A subordinate? Your boss?
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How does your company measure
performance?
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What types of situations put you
under pressure, and how do you deal with pressure?
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What are the most important
rewards you expect in your career?
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What two or three
accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?
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If you were hiring a person for
this position, what qualities would you seek?
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If you wrote your own job
description, what would you look for?
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What characteristics are most
important in a good manager? How have you displayed one of
them?
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Tell me about the people you
hired in your last job. How long did they stay with you, and
how did the ones you hired work out?
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