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Most job-search books provide sections of sample questions indicating you should memorize the "correct" answers so you can pass muster. In reality, an interview is just an opportunity for a company to get the answers to five rather simple questions. If you don't or can't answer any one of these satisfactorily, you will not be hired or brought back for a future interview.
The 5 questions you will need to answer in any interview:
Before you begin any interview, here is how you deal with the above... Change these five questions into five statements:
Final Thoughts
Your objective in an interview is to stand out and be remembered positively from all the other job applicants. By answering these five questions in your own unique style, you'll separate yourself from the pack and win either a callback or a job offer.
Questions about some of the terminology used in this article? Get more information (definitions and links) on key college, career, and job-search terms by going to our Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms.
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