Hey, guys. I'm going for a job interview tomorrow (it's for a part-time summer student position during the summer), and would like to prepare for it. What are some of the more common questions employers may ask me and are there any tips on how to answer them? If you can draw from personal experience, that would be great.
Thanks.
What can you offer to the organization?
Wich are your weak points?
What are your expectatives about your new employment?
What achievements did you reach in your old job?
Why should I choose you over hundreds and hundres of candidates?
They could ask things like: "What are your strengths and weaknesses?", "What do you think you'll get out of this job?" and "Where do you see yourself in ten years?"
But honestly, whenever I've interviewed for a part-time summer job, it's usually just, "What hours can you work? OK, cool, see you Monday." It's not a career-ish job interview, so they probably aren't going to interrogate you about your hopes and dreams. They might ask what your major is, but that's probably as personal as it'll get.
well i am also doing part time jobs like as Data entry job and more and more about it and earn money by sitting at own home and its very easy work to do i am working this from Google Inc and very easy work for you for more detail you can see the kind of jobs from there
http://youronlinejobs.com
thank you
what makes you diffrent from all the other applicants?
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