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How Do You Answer Tough Questions In An Interview?

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How Do You Answer Tough Questions In An Interview?

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• Apply for jobs you really want. If you’re not really sure about a job, every question will be tough to answer. • Know yourself. Consider your strengths and weaknesses, and be aware of the qualities you offer a potential employer. Think about how your past experiences have helped you. • Before the interview, think about (or write down) all the possible questions you could be asked, and come up with answers to them. • Recognize that the interviewer is interested in you. Don’t sell yourself short, and realize that you have something to offer. This will make questions easier to answer. • Talk about the future as much as the past. Avoid discussing uncomfortable things from your past and focus on what you can do for the company and why you want to work there. If caught off guard with a question, don’t answer right away. Take some time to compose your thoughts, and then answer as best you can. • Try to answer all questions as positively as you can. Don’t speak negatively about former employ

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