I wrote these questions according to my interviews experiences
1- Talk to me about yourself
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2- Tell me something interested About yourself
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3- Tell me about Time You Made a Mistake
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4- How Would you describe yourself?
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5- what Questions do you have for me?
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6- Why we Should Hire you?
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7- what you will add to (company Name)?
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8- what is expect from us?
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9- Tell me about your work experience.
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10- What you doing in your free time?
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11- When you stuck and your senior or team leader not free to help you what you will do?
there is a lot of answers but you should search for that answer fits your job.
12- What is your hobbies?
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13- What you know about this company?
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14- Why do you want to leave your current company?
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15- What can you offer us that someone else can not?
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16- What were your bosses' strengths/weaknesses?
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17- Where do you see yourself in five years?
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18- What motivates you?
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19- What do you like the most and least about working in this industry?
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20- Tell me about an accomplishment you are most proud of.
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21- Tell me how you handled a difficult situation.
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22- Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your boss.
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23- Why are you interested in working for [insert company name here]?
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24- What are your hobbies?
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25- What was the last book you read for fun?
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26- Are you a leader or a follower?
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Top comments (11)
There is only one possible answer to this question and it's "That is none of your damn business, we're done here."
You should expect as much professionalism from an employer as they expect from you, and asking about what you do in your free time like that is about as far from professionalism as it gets. Might as well ask if you're single, while they're at it.
this question will be asked in an HR interview, not a technical one, so what he is looking for is someone who will add new values to the company and someone successful in his own life.
he/she wants to know if you just fit for the culture of the company or not, nothing more, they are not asking a personal question.
this is my opinion.
What a person does in their free time is absolutely a personal question, and inappropriate for any kind of interview.
If anyone involved in the interview process, specially someone from HR, thinks this sort of question is acceptable, then that's just a massive red flags that invasion of employees' private lives is common practice at that work place. This should be an immediate deal-breaker for any sane person who isn't absolutely desperate for a job.
Now I understand your point of view.
can we change the question to:
now I'm entirely confused.
Is it about work time, or about free time?
it's about working time not my life outside work!
why should I tell the interviewer about my free time outside work?!
That's exactly my point; to me "free time" is time outside work, but it seems you are referring to time when you don't have anything to do during work hours?
And if you answer that you lost your time with the interview.
Prob they seek for people that are agreable and submisive.
Lost again?
"Are you single?"
"Yes"
Thank you so much for this great *blog *โค
This is awesome ๐