When preparing for your next job interview, you'll  want to have answers to these common job interview questions. These  answers are just a guideline to follow. The most important thing to do  is to be honest and be yourself when answering these jon interview  questions.
1. Tell me about yourself. - Perhaps this the most common and  famous interview question of all interview question. "Tell me about  yourself" is the gateway to just about anything to wish to say which is  why it can be tricky. When asked the question, the interviewer doesn't  want to know where you were born or what color your hair it. This  question prompts an answer that gives the interviewer a general answer  of why you would be good for this job. Your answer may reveal some of  your greatest achievements or how your past experience might relate to  the job you are applying for.
2. Why would I hire you? - For this answer you need to realize that  the better answer you give, the easier it is for the employer. It's up  to you so give the employer a reason to hire you. This is a great time  to tell the interviewer about any past work experience you have . You  might say, "When I was working at XXX, I did XXX. I feel that experience  will allow me to excel at this position I am applying for." Even  better, think of a specific example or story to tell about a situation  you have been in before and how that could be useful to the company.
3. What are you strengths - Figure out 2-3 things about yourself  that you really like about yourself and elborate. Always give an example  after you say your strength. For example, you may say you are  dedicated. Then you should follow up with an instance when at your last  you job, you had an important project due and you worked extra hours to  make sure it got done.
4. What are your weaknesses? When answering this question, you  always want to give an answer that isn't really a weakness. You may say,  "I don't speak a second language," or "when I start a project, I can't  focus on anything else until I get it done." This shows that you are  dedicated and hard working. You never want to truly bash yourself when  answering this question. That isn't the point. The following examples  here are easy to discuss and can lead to talking about future growth and  learning. 
5. What is the most important thing to you in a job? If there is  something really important for you to have in a job, be honest and say  it. Remember, a job interview is a tool to reveal the best fit for the  company. If something is really important to you that the company  doesn't offer, it is best to reveal it now.
6. What are you career goals? Employers want to know this to see  what positions you might grow into later on if you were to be hired.  They also want to know this to see how long you might stay with the  company if hired. The company may be looking for a candidate they can  groom into their next Senior VP. However, you are only looking for a job  to cover you for the next couple of years, it might not be the best  match. 
7. Do you have any questions for me? Do your research ahead of time  and if you truly have a question, ask it. When you ask legitmate,  relevant questions, you show the interviewer you put in time to research  beforehand. However, don't ever ask questions, just to ask questions or  to look good. The interviewer will sense your lack of authencity right  away and that may hurt your chances. Make the time to think of an  intelligent question about the job before hand. You may ask, "what is a  typical day like for this position?" You can also ask, "What opportunity  for advancement does this position have?"


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