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Free Interview Question and Answer - How to Get Them by Vincent Gray

Questions in a job interview broadly center around your academic and professional achievements, your career aspirations, and about your interest for this particular post and the organization. So, you have to prepare yourself mainly from these three fronts. While responses to the first two issues are mainly internal to you, you have to gather some information about the company, their products, their performance, their future plans, and what they have in mind about the nature of duties and responsibilities of the post under fill-up. You can get these information from some company insider or browse their website to get the details.

Your answers have to very focused and relevant. The best way to be on the track is to have the answers to common questions prepared from before, and well rehearsed before friends or peers, so that you are able to deliver with proper emphasis, sequence and tone. Answers must be based on facts and on actual achievements. Do not try to misrepresent things, as you may get messed up later and ruin your chances completely.

Some of the common questions asked in job interviews are:
• Tell us something about yourself
• How did you learn about this job?
• What makes you interested in this position?
• Why do you think that you are the fittest candidate for this job?
• What do you know about this company?
• How do you think can you help the company to improve its performance?
• What about your accounting skills? Are you conversant with computers and the Internet?
• Tell us about some challenging situation you faced in your job (present or past) and how did you overcome it.
• Why are you planning to leave your present job?
• How much compensation do you expect?

Do not be too rigid on compensation aspects. Try to impress the board that the job is most important, and any good job with a good performance always brings good reward.

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