Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dealing With "How Would You...?" Questions

I& 39;m always preaching to a good preparation before the interviews. If the position of research and & 39; companies with care, you can anticipate the questions of nature and to prepare d & 39; excellent answers.

But something I say, the Applicants d & 39; employment & 39; is that you can never expect any single question.

I once had with a " How would you like to ... ? & quot; question about the exhumation & 39;, a dead duck. I& 39;m not done. The transactions involved the working group for a plant to treat sewage. How can such a question I strange? This m & 39; has completely by surprise.

But j & 39; had l & 39; job.

Often issues, & 39; investigators & amp , 39; n is not research d & 39, a law " " or " bad " answer. He or she is more interested in the process of thinking to show you with your answer.

The dead duck in question was an actual event, and the person he is the person who was with her. My answer has shown that I had & 39; managed the situation other than that they & 39; had, but he has also shown that I knew in the solution of problems. & 39; I have no fear & 39; unexpected question, I have not responded & 39; before I on this subject a few seconds, and I do not & amp , 39; skip an answer, as lame, & quot; Gosh, c & 39; really is a difficult question! Honestly I do not know & 39; not what I do & 39, was in this situation. & quot;

Here are some tips to help you with & quot; How would you like to ...?& amp; quot; problem to solve, questions:

1. Ask questions to determine exactly what the investigators & 39, is on the lookout. (This also shows a little more time to think.)

2. Explain how you gather the information and data needed to resolve the problem.

3. Explain how you need the information you met to develop and analyze & 39 d & 39; further action.

4. And finally, tell him your solution or a recommendation, in explaining how you feel, c & 39, is the best solution is based on the information you were given.

The & quot ; How would you like to ...?& amp;; quot; kind of problem, the questions are very popular in the interviews in those days. You must not let scare. Not rush your answer and not the stress you are wondering what the answers that they & 39; search for.

Remember the answer itself & 39; n is not important that your ability show To think logically and proof of problem-solving capabilities.

Bonnie Lowe is the author of the popular & 39; Job Interview for the success of the system and the free flow of information & 39; Webzine-packed, & quot; Career-Lifetimes & quot;. Find these and other powerful & 39; career consolidation of resources and recommendations on his website: http://www.best-interview-strategies.com.



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