During the typical job interview, you'll be peppered with many interview questions. But do you really understand what the interviewer needs to know?
"Most candidates have no idea why a recruiter asks a particular question," says Brad, a former recruiting professional for advertising giant, and current president of career consulting firm Job Bound. "They tend to think it's a competition to outwit the interviewer."
The reality is that employers have neither the time nor inclination to play games with you, especially when hiring. Your interviewer is not trying to outguess you -- he's trying to assess your answers to six key questions:
1: Do You Have the Skills to Do the Job?
But the interviewer is also looking for key soft skills you'll need to succeed in the job and organization, such as the ability to work well on teams or "the requisite common sense to figure things out with some basic training," says Terese Corey Blanck, director of student development at internship company Student Experience and a partner in College to Career, a consulting firm.
2: Do You Fit?
3: Do You Understand the Company and Its Purpose?
4: How Do You Stack Up Against the Competition?
5: Do You Have the Right Mind-Set for the Job and Company?
"I'm always looking for someone who has a can-do type of attitude," Corey Blanck explains. "I want someone who wants to be challenged and is internally motivated to do well.
Corey Blanck points out that an employer can't train for this essential trait. "But you can hire for it," she says. "And if you don't, you'll end up with a lower-performing employee."
6: Do You Want the Job?
So you have to prove you really want the job
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