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I have a job interview - what would you ask me?

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toysoldiers · 25/07/2012 11:24

I have a job interview for a business development role. It's part time, from home largely so I imagine my discipline etc will be important.

I've already done a written task for them which they obviously liked as they have asked me for an interview.

I was in my last role for 15 years so it's been a loooooong time since I've had a proper interview. What do people ask these days?

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Homebird8 · 25/07/2012 11:30

My employer didn't ask any of the things I'd been told to expect. However, I'd be asking you things like 'Tell me about a time when you had conflicting demands on your time?' 'How do you work out priority planning in your current role?' 'How do you see yourself as a team member and an independent operator?'

Good luck with your interview! Just be you!

toysoldiers · 25/07/2012 11:44

Oooh - those are good questions.

Will have to think about those. Is Peppa Pig ever an appropriate answer [;-)]?

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toysoldiers · 25/07/2012 22:05

I am so rubbish at these.

I can't think of any strengths - or weaknesses.

Must focus.

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raskolnikov · 07/08/2012 18:21

"how would your co-workers describe you?"

I've sometimes said that a weakness was having too high expectations of those working in my team - sounds cheesy I know, but makes you sound conscientious (I hope)

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