Guide to A Quick Study of Tough and Popular Interview Questions: A Detailed Analysis Of Common And Tough Job Interview Questions, How To Answer Them And The Five Secrets You Need To Know To Get Hired Buy on Amazon

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Guide to A Quick Study of Tough and Popular Interview Questions: A Detailed Analysis Of Common And Tough Job Interview Questions, How To Answer Them And The Five Secrets You Need To Know To Get Hired

Book Details

Author(s)George Ngondo
ISBN / ASINB00J9GWUKE
ISBN-13978B00J9GWUK5
Sales Rank932,227
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

ï‚§ Describe a situation where your work or idea was criticized?
ï‚§ What are some of the things that your supervisor did that you disliked?
ï‚§ What Is Your Current Bosses Biggest Weakness?
ï‚§ What Do You Think Of Your Current Employer? What is your greatest strength? What is your biggest weakness?
ï‚§ You Have Only Been With Your Employer A Very Short Time - Why? We Think You Might Be Overqualified For This Job!
ï‚§ What Sort Of People Do You Find It Difficult To Work With?
Can you answer these questions off the top of your head? Can you do it in such a way that will set your worth above other candidates? Of course when you are confronted with a difficult question, it puts you under pressure. This book explores exhaustively some of the tough and common job interview questions and how to answer them using a series of illustrative stories.
Worthy to note is that your CV/resume gives the potential employer a glimpse into your ABILITY (Skill level) while the way you answer the job interview questions, gives an indication of your SUITABILITY (How easy is it to work with you).

The Book Hook:
THE GUIDE outlines the five secrets that every job seeker needs to know to get hired.

It is arranged in 3 parts.
1. THE FIVE SECRETS YOU MUST KNOW TO GET HIRED
2. POPULAR INTERVIEW QUESTIONS – and how to answer them
3. THE TOUGH INTERVIEW QUESTIONS– and how to answer them

Every Employer Hires for the Same Reason! They are looking for ‘A problem solver’ or ‘a solution finder’. Projecting your problem solving skills in however humble fashion is the key to succeeding at a job interview. In this guide, you will learn how to come up with a series of illustrative stories which are crucial to highlighting your problem solving skills. Using these powerful examples and illustrations will help you tackle the most wrenching questions.

About The Author:
George Ngondo is a career coach, who has worked with a recruitment firm (myJobseye.com in Nairobi, Kenya) as head of job seeker sales and offers first hand insight into what an employer is looking for when he asks certain questions during the job interview. George has also spent time giving career guidance to many job seekers from entry level to senior management positions, through one on one clinics and public lectures.
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