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Question - 1:
Why was there a gap in your employment In IFC?
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If you were unemployed for a period of time, be direct and to the point about what you've been up to (and hopefully, that's a litany of impressive volunteer and other
mind-enriching activities, like blogging or taking classes). Then, steer the conversation toward how you will do the job and contribute to the organization: "I decided
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to take a break at the time, but today I'm ready to contribute to this organization in the following ways."
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Question - 2:
Think about the changes you have seen and tell me how you handle change?
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You can cite personal life changes, work place changes, career changes, technology change, industry change. The key is to discuss how seeing or experiencing that
change has helped your development. For example, the recent changes in social media has broadened my horizons and helped me learn new forms of efficient
marketing.
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What's the difference between good and exceptionally great?


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Being good is getting the job done as promised In IFC. Being great is delivering the work in an exceptional way that completely exceeds expectations.
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Question - 4:
Are you currently looking at other job opportunities?
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Just answer this question honestly. Sometime an employer wants to know if there are other companies you're considering so that they can determine how serious you
are about the industry, they're company and find out if you're in demand. Don't spend a lot of time on this question; just try to stay focused on the job you're
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interviewing for.
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How do you handle confidentiality in your work?


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Often, interviewers will ask questions to find out the level of technical knowledge In IFC that a candidate has concerning the duties of a care assistant. In a question
such as this, there is an opportunity to demonstrate professional knowledge and awareness. The confidentiality of a person's medical records is an important factor for
a care assistant to bear in mind.
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Why are you leaving last job?
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Although this would seem like a simple question, it can easily become tricky. You shouldn't mention salary being a factor at this point In IFC. If you're currently
employed, your response can focus on developing and expanding your career and even yourself. If you're current employer is downsizing, remain positive and brief.
If your employer fired you, prepare a solid reason. Under no circumstance should you discuss any drama or negativity, always remain positive.
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Question - 7:
What kind of work interests you the most?
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You can talk about what you're passionate about. What motivates you. What excites you.
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Question - 8:
Have you ever been caught stealing, or better yet, have you ever stole anything?
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I guess everyone takes a pen or paper or little things like that. But other than that, NO. I have never stole from my employers or better yet In IFC, from anyone.
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If you could do it all over again, how would you plan your academic studies differently?
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Whatever you do, just don't act bitter. A lot of times we wish we could change the past, but focus on the positive reasons and results of the decisions you already
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Question - 10:
What would you like to avoid completely in your next job In IFC?
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Bad business ethics, teammates / managers that are disrespectful / inconsiderate. But of course, this job wouldn't have things like this right?
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Tell me about a problem that you've solved in a unique or unusual way. What was the outcome? Were you happy or satisfied with it?
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In this question the interviewer is basically looking for a real life example of how you used creativity to solve a problem.
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What is your personal mission statement?


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Is it to conquer the world? Is it to become a CEO? Is it to give back to the community? Is it to inspire others? Define your statement by stating a clear vision of how
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you want to make an impact on the world with your work.


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Question - 13:
Tell me about a time when you successfully handled a situation?
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For this question, the interviewer wants to know what you do in a situation that doesn't have a clear answer. This will help the interviewer know how you respond to
unforeseen challenges.
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Question - 14:
What makes you right for this position?
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This question can be tricky because you need to show your worth In IFC without sounding cocky or arrogant. Research the business ahead of time and become
familiar with its mission and values. Take the time to figure out how your personal qualities fit the needs of the business and use that fit to provide your answer.
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Top 12 Stress Based Interview Questions In IFC:
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Some jobs require employees to work under stress, and some interviewers just like to see how applicants handle stressful questions.
There are many questions designed for putting the interviewee into an awkward situation, or throwing them off, to see how they do under stress. Here are some
samples.
1. How do you feel this interview is going In IFC?
2. How would you handle undeserved criticism from a superior?
3. How many other jobs are you applying for?
4. What would you do if you saw a colleague stealing supplies or equipment?
5. What did you do when you had a boss you didn't get along with?
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6. What would you do if a colleague took credit for your idea, and got a promotion?
7. Was the stress of your previous job too much for you?
8. What would you do if a colleague admitted to lying on their resume to get the job?
9. What would you do if a customer verbally insulted you in front of co-workers?
10. What would you change about the design of a baseball hat?
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11. Why were you fired from your previous job In IFC?
12. How successful do you think you've been so far?
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What is your dream job?


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There is almost no good answer to this question, so don't be specific. If you tell the interviewer that the job you're applying for with his/her company is the perfect job
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you may loose credibility if you don't sound believable (which you probably won't if you're not telling the truth.) If you give the interviewer some other job the
interviewer may get concerned that you'll get dissatisfied with the position if you're hired. Again, don't be specific. A good response could be, "A job where my work
ethic and abilities are recognized and I can make a meaningful difference to the organization."
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If you were interviewing someone for this position In IFC, what traits would you look for?
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This is where the interviewer tries to turn the tables on you. Answer confidently by stating 3 specific traits that are applicable to that job role. For example, a
consulting job would likely look for someone who can think outside of the box.
After answering, ask them, "Am I spot on here and if not, what traits would you look for?"
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Explain me what do you know about our company?


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Bad Answer: They don't know much about the company. If a candidate is serious and enthusiastic, they should have done some basic research.
Good answer: An answer that shows they've really done their homework and know what the company does, any important current events that involve the company,
and the work culture.
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Question - 19:
Explain what are your weaknesses In IFC?
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Red flags: This is the peanut butter to the previous question's jelly. Again, everyone should expect it, so it's a bad sign if someone seems totally unprepared, or gives a
stock answer like, "I'm a perfectionist." Also, of course, candidates crazy enough to blurt out some horrible personality trait should go in the red flagged pile.
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Good answer: Candidates should talk about a real weakness they've been working on improving. For instance, they're not good at public speaking, but they've been
taking a course to help them improve. Or maybe they feel that they're easily distracted when working online, but have installed software that helps them stay on task.
Answers like these show a desire for improvement, self awareness and discipline.
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What attracted you to this company In IFC?


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You could discuss the company's vision, culture and solutions/services as reasons for wanting to join it.
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What do you consider ethical spending on an expense account?


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It depends on the role - but the better way to answer this is to ask the interviewer what their expectations are with regards to what the role can expense and then
simply state that you'll stay within those parameters
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Question - 22:
What would you do if you won the lottery?
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The interviewer is asking this question to find out what your true passion is. Ideally it aligns to the type of work you're interviewing for. If not, tie it back in terms of
how it relates to the job, for example, "I believe I'll learn the necessary skills in this job to pursue my passion later on in life."
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Can you describe your ideal boss/supervisor?


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During the interview In IFC process employers will want to find out how you respond to supervision. They want to know whether you have any problems with
authority, If you can work well as part of a group (see previous question) and if you take instructions well etc.
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Never ever ever, criticize a past supervisor or boss. This is a red flag for airlines and your prospective employer will likely assume you are a difficult employee,
unable to work in a team or take intruction and side with your former employer.
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Why do you want to leave your current company In IFC?


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Bad Answer: Complaining about or blaming their former job, boss or colleagues. Also, having no good reason.
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Good answer: One that focuses on the positives about why the job they're applying for offers them better learning or career opportunities, chances for advancement,
aligns more closely to their long term goals, or is a better fit for them.
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Are you willing to work overtime or odd hours?


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Be completely honest. You don't want to lie to get the job if you're not going to work the hours required.
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How articulate are you in expressing your ideas?


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One of the best ways to answer this question is clearly articulate three points that demonstrate how articulate you are (and in a sense show that in a live setting) - for
example: "I would say I'm articulate because one, I typically gather my thoughts before speaking, two, I organize my thoughts well, and three I'm concise when
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Question - 27:
What was the most difficult employee situation you found yourself In IFC? How did you overcome the problem?
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Question - 28:
How well do you multi-task?
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Multi-tasking is an important part of most jobs. You want to show that you're good at it but not overwhelmed with it. So discuss just a few things you can multi-task
well on - for example: "I'm good at multi tasking between work email and working on projects In IFC and the reason it because I'm good at prioritizing my work
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emails.
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What are your presentation skills like In IFC?
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Make sure you share a story that demonstrates your presentation skills in front of many people. If you are really brave, offer to give a snippet of that presentation to
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the interviewer. This will definitely be different from what most people do.
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What motivates you to work In IFC?
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Describe what makes you passionate about the work. It could be the company's vision, the product, your desire to succeed, the clients, your peers and so on. They key
is to first understand what internally motivates you to do your job and then to emphasize that in a positive way
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Question - 31:
What do you already know about our company?
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Good reputation of a large home grown company that has various departments and product.

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Do you have the ability to articulate a vision and to get others involved to carry it out?
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If yes, then share an example of how you've done so at work or college. If not, then discuss how you would do so. Example: "I would first understand the goals of the
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staff members and then I would align those to the goals of the project / company. Then I would articulate the vision of that alignment and ask them to participate.
From there, we would delegate tasks among the team and then follow up on a date and time to ensure follow through on the tasks. Lastly, we would review the results
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How have you achieved your success?


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Discuss stories of how you've progressed over the years to achieve success. People relate best to stories.
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Question - 34:
If you could offer suggestions on how to improve our company, what would you say?
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Examine the trends of the company and also where there may be some weaknesses (news articles often document this on public companies or look at their
competitors to see how they're positioning it against them.) Then, once you have that knowledge, think creatively on how you could improve upon that weakness for
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Question - 35:
What negative thing would your last boss say about you?
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"He/She wouldn't say anything bad, but he/she may point out I could improve in a certain area, and I've taken steps to become better at those skills"
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How do you stay up to date with industry?
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Discuss how you stay up to date by reading industry specific sites, magazines, and Google / yahoo news. Also make sure you stay up to date by reading the current
news on the company's website.
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How many tennis balls can you fit into a limousine? 1,000? 10,000? 100,000? Seriously?
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Well, seriously, you might get asked brainteaser questions like these, especially in quantitative jobs. But remember that the interviewer doesn't necessarily want an
exact number-he wants to make sure that you understand what's being asked of you, and that you can set into motion a systematic and logical way to respond. So, just
take a deep breath, and start thinking through the math. (Yes, it's OK to ask for a pen and paper!)
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Question - 38:
Why should we select you not others?
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Here you need to give strong reasons to your interviewer to select you not others. Sell yourself to your interviewer in interview in every possible best way. You may
say like I think I am really qualified for the position. I am a hard worker and a fast learner, and though I may not have all of the qualifications that you need, I know I
can learn the job and do it well."
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What other companies are you interviewing with?
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Companies ask this for a number of reasons, from wanting to see what the competition is for you to sniffing out whether you're serious about the industry. "Often the
best approach is to mention that you are exploring a number of other similar options in the company's industry,". It can be helpful to mention that a common
characteristic of all the jobs you are applying to is the opportunity to apply some critical abilities and skills that you possess. For example, you might say 'I am
applying for several positions with IT consulting firms where I can analyze client needs and translate them to development teams in order to find solutions to
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Question - 40:
Why do you feel you will excel at rhis job?
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This question presents an excellent opportunity for you to discuss your education, qualifications and personal traits. You might say something like "I studied property
management as well as behavior during my college years and I have two years' experience in real estate.
I can gauge the homes or apartments in which clients will be interested based solely upon the needs of their families. Finally, my organizational skills will allow me
to schedule appointments or showings confidently and arrive for them punctually." This shows your interviewer that you have all of the skills necessary to become
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successful not only for yourself, but also for your employer.
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Question - 41:
Describe your work style?
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Describe the positive aspects of your work style if possible, including: work ethic, attention to detail, interpersonal skills, skill sets (analytical or otherwise),
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leadership abilities, communication skills.


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Question - 42:
What are the qualities of a good leader In IFC? A bad leader?
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A good leader provides constructive criticism, motivates and inspires, coaches the mentee to be successful with their set of skills, and encourages them to push
themselves. A bad leader only cares about his/her own interests and does not look out for the success of his/her staff.
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Do you like being around people?


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People skills are a necessity for medical assistants. When answering this question, be sure to show that you enjoy interacting and working with others and that you
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also derive great enjoyment from helping others. This will show that you are a team player and that you would be a valuable team member In IFC.
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What motivates you to succeed?


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Your interviewer will likely want to know the reasons why you will remain motivated to do your best during your employment with the company In IFC. Perhaps you
are interested in being challenged, but you may also have interest in being recognized for your hard work in the form of the number of sales you can attain. A great
example answer for this question is "I always do my best in everything, including my job. I take pride in my success, and I also want the company for which I work to
be successful. Being affiliated with a company that is known for its excellence is very important to me."
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Question - 45:
What other companies are you interviewing at?
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Be open and share if you are indeed interviewing elsewhere, but do it in a humble way. This way you don't seem arrogant and the interviewer knows your skills are
valued by other companies. This also tends to make them want you more as they know they are competing for your services.
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Question - 46:
How do you handle repetitive tasks?
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Some people enjoy it, others don't. Which are you? If you don't like it, can you at least do it well? And if you don't like it, be ready to explain why in a positive way
(i.e. your potential is to do much more than simply be repetitive)
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Question - 47:
What are your salary requirements In IFC?
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The #1 rule of answering this question is doing your research on what you should be paid by using site like Global Guideline. You'll likely come up with a range, and
we recommend stating the highest number in that range that applies, based on your experience, education, and skills. Then, make sure the hiring manager knows that
you're flexible. You're communicating that you know your skills are valuable, but that you want the job and are willing to negotiate.
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Question - 48:
What skills do you bring to the table?
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Think of your skill sets with regards to: analytical skills, interpersonal skills, communication skills, computer skills, presentation skills, management skills, sales
skills and so forth.
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Did you get on well with your last manager?


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A dreaded question for many! When answering this question never give a negative answer. "I did not get on with my manager" or "The management did not run the
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business well" will show you in a negative light and reduce your chance of a job offer. Answer the question positively, emphasizing that you have been looking for a
career progression. Start by telling the interviewer what you gained from your last job In IFC
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Who are your role models? Why?


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If possible, cite role models you're truly passionate about - passion is contagious and will show you're being genuine. If the role model is in the same or similar
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industry as the company in an executive level position, even better.


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Question - 51:
Tell me something about your family background?
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First, always feel proud while discussing about your family background. Just simple share the details with the things that how they influenced you to work in an
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Explain me about a time when you reached a goal within a tight deadline?
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I work well under pressure to meet deadlines without jeopardizing the quality of my work. I have always worked in a fast pace environment where we are constantly
under pressure to achieve best results within a time frame.
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Question - 53:
What is your desired salary In IFC?
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Bad Answer: Candidates who are unable to answer the question, or give an answer that is far above market. Shows that they have not done research on the market
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Good answer: A number or range that falls within the market rate and matches their level of mastery of skills required to do the job.
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Question - 54:
Describe to me the position In IFC you're applying for?
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This is a "homework" question, too, but it also gives some clues as to the perspective the person brings to the table. The best preparation you can do is to read the job
description and repeat it to yourself in your own words so that you can do this smoothly at the interview.
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Question - 55:
What kind of salary do you need In IFC?
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This is a loaded question and a nasty little game that you will probably lose if you answer first. So, do not answer it. Instead, say something like, that's a tough
question. Can you tell me the range for this position? In most cases, the interviewer, taken off guard, will tell you. If not, say that it can depend on the details of the
job. Then give a wide range.
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Explain an occasion when you had to adapt in the face of a difficult situation?
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One of the most useful interview tactics is to remain positive about your work and achievements. This question lets the candidate draw on their own personal history
to show how they have been positive and successful in the face of difficulties. Choose a specific occasion to describe, rather than dealing with generic platitudes.
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Question - 57:
What would you like to have accomplished by the end of your career?
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Think of 3 major achievements that you'd like to accomplish in your job when all is said and done - and think BIG. You want to show you expect to be a major
contributor at the company. It could be creating a revolutionary new product, it could be implementing a new effective way of marketing, etc.
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What do you think is your greatest weakness?
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Don't say anything that could eliminate you from consideration for the job. For instance, "I'm slow in adapting to change" is not a wise answer, since change is par for
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the course in most work environments. Avoid calling attention to any weakness that's one of the critical qualities the hiring manager is looking for. And don't try the
old "I'm a workaholic," or "I'm a perfectionist.
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Tell me about the last time you had to work with someone inside or outside of your department to accomplish a goal?
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Show that you were communicative with that person and that you were able to collaborate effectively in sharing ideas and work tasks. They want to see that you can
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be a team player.
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Question - 60:
What's the most rewarding work you've ever done and why?
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Companies love it when you discuss how you've made an impact on your teammates, clients, or partners in the business or in school. It should be rewarding because
of the hard work and creative process that you've put into it.
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How good are you at problem solving?
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Describe the problem first and then discuss how you were able to fix it.
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Where do you see yourself professionally five years from now In IFC?
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Demonstrate both loyalty and ambition in the answer to this question. After sharing your personal ambition, it may be a good time to ask the interviewer if your
ambitions match those of the company.
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When was the last time something upset you at work? What did you do?
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Almost everyone has an emotional moment related to work at some point - you're not alone. The key is to learn why you reacted that way and to focus not on the
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problem but HOW to resolve it. Another key component is to be aware of your emotional response so that you can learn to control it in the future in a calm way.
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What do you know about the company?
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Any candidate can read and regurgitate the company's "About" page. So, when interviewers ask this, they aren't necessarily trying to gauge whether you understand
the mission-they want to know whether you care about it. Start with one line that shows you understand the company's goals, using a couple key words and phrases
from the website, but then go on to make it personal. Say, "I'm personally drawn to this mission because..." or "I really believe in this approach because..." and share a
personal example or two.
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If I were to give you this salary you requested but let you write your job description for the next year, what would it say?
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It should say the same thing - after all - if you think this salary is fair then it should suit the responsibilities!

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What problems have you encountered at work?


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Wow, do we have problems! Where do I begin? Well, most of the problems are internal, just people not working well with each other. I have one person on our team
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who is a real problem, but it seems like management is afraid to do anything about it. So we all end up having to do extra work to cover for this person, who just
doesn't work. We all say that he's retired in place. I think he's just holding on until retirement in a couple years. But he's a real problem. I complain about it--a lot--but
nothing ever seems to get done. I've even written negative reviews about the person, hoping he will get canned, but it doesn't happen. I can't wait for him to retire.
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Why should the we hire you as this position In IFC?


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This is the part where you link your skills, experience, education and your personality to the job itself. This is why you need to be utterly familiar with the job
description as well as the company culture. Remember though, it's best to back them up with actual examples of say, how you are a good team player.
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Tell me the difference between good and exceptional?


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Good gets the job done on time and is high quality. Exceptional is a game changer - it stands out, it's creative, it's above and beyond expectations. Tell the interviewer
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Give an example of a time you successfully worked In IFC on a team?
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On the whole I prefer to stick to doing what I'm told rather than setting myself up to fail by doing things off my own bat. But there was this one time when I
suggested to my boss at the pizza parlor that she try offering an 'all you can eat' deal to students to boost trade on Mondays. She thought it was an interesting idea but
nothing ever came of it.
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By remaining calm, weighing out all my options and executing a plan to get the situation resolve .
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How do you decide what to delegate and to whom?
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Identify the strengths of your team members and their availability based on the priorities they have on their plate. From there, invest the tasks upon each member
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How do you evaluate your ability to handle conflict?
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I pride myself on being a good problem solver. Through my previous job and management positions I have faced numerous conflicts in different situations, and my
experiences have helped me to hone my issue resolution skills. I believe that it is important to get to and address the root of the issue, in a respectable manner.
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Question - 73:
What was the biggest professional risk you have taken and what was the outcome?
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First discuss how you weighed the pros and cons of the risk and the results you'd believe you could achieve. Then discuss the action plan you put into place for it and
outline that step by step. Then discuss the outcome and if it wasn't optimal talk about what you would do differently in hindsight.
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Question - 74:
What is your greatest weakness In IFC? What are you doing to improve it?

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I believe my biggest weakness In IFC is wanting to help anyone I can help. What I mean is I am willing to take on task that are not my job. I want to learn all I can.
However, that has helped me get promoted or even asked to help in times of need in other department. I have been know as the "go to person" when help is needed.
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How do you act when you encounter competition?


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This question is designed to see if you can rise the occasion. You want to discuss how you are the type to battle competition strongly and then you need to cite an
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