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Topic Title: Interview Questions Topic Summary: Created On: 02 April 2012 11:07 PM Status: Post and Reply Related E&T article: Giving out the right signals |
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I had an interview last week, and I was asked two questions
1. how would you behave differently at work than at home? 2. If company's data has been deleted, what would you do? How should I approach these kinds of questions in future, if ny one have any suggestions I will be grateful. |
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Do it by your heart.
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Hi
My first thoughts of these two questions are that they are very manipulative.. Although I'm sure employers would say they are very clever questions! They seem to be asking questions for a specific answer, to find exactly out what kind of person you are. I would answer these questions very carefully, expressing that you kept the same attutidude at home as you do at work. By working hard, safe and put enjoyment to a sensible level in what ever you do. I would also express that I was a trustworthy person an that if company's data was deleted for any reason that you would be of no part of it, as you are a company person that wants to take the company through to the next generation. Hope this helps ------------------------- Fail to prepare...Prepare to fail! Adam |
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