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General Information Services interview questions and answers
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2. What are your biggest strengths?
This is your time to shine. Just remember the
interviewer is looking for work related strengths.
Mention a number of them such as being a good
motivator, problem solver, performing well
under pressure, loyal, positive attitude, eager to
learn, taking the initiative, attention to detail.
Whichever you go for, be prepared to give
examples that illustrate this particular skill.
Useful source: List of 20 job strengths samples
3. Why do you want to work with
General Information Services ?
More likely than not, the interviewer wishes to see
how much you know about the company culture,
and whether you can identify with the
organization’s values and vision. Every
organization has its strong points, and these are the
ones that you should highlight in your answer. For
example, if the company emphasizes on integrity
with customers, then you mention that you would
like to be in such a team because you yourself
believe in integrity.
It doesn’t have to be a lie. In the case that your
values are not in line with the ones by the
company, ask yourself if you would be happy
working there. If you have no issue with that, go
ahead. But if you are aware of the company
culture and realize that there is some dilemma you
might be facing, you ought to think twice. The
best policy is to be honest with yourself, and be
honest with the interviewer with what is it in the
company culture that motivates you.
4. What do you know about
General Information Services ?
Follow these three easy research tips before your next
job interview:
1) Visit the company website; look in the “about us”
section and “careers” sections
2) Visit the company’s LinkedIn page (note, you
must have a LinkedIn account — its free to sign up)
to view information about the company
3) Google a keyword search phrase like “press
releases” followed by the company name; you’ll find
the most recent news stories shared by the company
Remember, just because you have done your
“homework”, it does not mean you need to share
ALL of it during the interview! Reciting every fact
you’ve learned is almost as much of a turn off as not
knowing anything at all! At a minimum, you should
include the following in your answer:
1. What type of product or service the company sells
2. How long the company has been in business
3. What the company culture is like OR what the
company mission statement is, and how the culture
and/or mission relate to your values or personality
5. Why should the General Information
Services hire you?
This is the part where you link your skills,
experience, education and your
personality to the job itself. This is why
you need to be utterly familiar with the job
description as well as the company
culture. Remember though, it’s best to
back them up with actual examples of
say, how you are a good team player.
It is possible that you may not have as
much skills, experience or qualifications
as the other candidates. What then, will
set you apart from the rest? Energy and
passion might. People are attracted to
someone who is charismatic, who show
immense amount of energy when they
talk, and who love what it is that they do.
As you explain your compatibility with the
job and company, be sure to portray
yourself as that motivated, confident and
energetic person, ever-ready to commit to
the cause of the company.
6. What can you do for General
Information Services ?
“What can you do for this company?” this
question will be asked collect your
knowledge of the company and competence
as well.
Firstly you make sure that you have
researched all information about the
company before attending the interview and
understand which tasks are waiting for you.
You should offer examples to explain why
your education, skills, and experience will
be precious aspects for the employer.
Also consider comparison in your goals to
objectives of the company and hiring
position. Remember to mention what
achievement you have had in previous jobs.
And you see yourself that the hiring
position creates your special interest.
7. What kind of salary do you need?
A loaded question. A nasty little
game that you will probably lose
if you answer first. So, do not
answer it. Instead, say
something like, That’s a tough
question. Can you tell me the
range for this position?
In most cases, the interviewer,
taken off guard, will tell you. If
not, say that it can depend on
the details of the job. Then give
a wide range.
8. Do you have any questions to ask us?
Never ask Salary, perks, leave, place
of posting, etc. regarded questions.
Try to ask more about the company to
show how early you can make a
contribution to your organization like
“Sir, with your kind permission I
would like to know more about
induction and developmental
programs?”
OR
Sir, I would like to have my feedback,
so that I can analyze and improve my
strengths and rectify my shortcomings.
9. Materials for General Information
Services interview:
http://4career.net/top-12-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
http://4career.net/13-types-of-interview-questions-and-how-to-sovle-them
http://4career.net/free-ebook-75-interview-questions-and-answers
440 behavioral interview questions
Top 36 situational interview questions
95 management interview questions and answers
45 internship interview questions
10. Other job interview tips
1. Practice types of job interview such as screening interview, phone
interview, second interview, situational interview, behavioral interview
(competency based), technical interview, group interview…
2. Send interview thank you letter to employers after finishing the job
interview: first interview, follow-up interview, final interview.
3. If you want more interview questions for entry-level, internship, freshers,
experienced candidates, you can ref free ebook: 75 interview questions
and answers.
4. Prepare list of questions in order to ask the employer during job interview.
5. Job titles related: administrative/clerk and secretary positions, customer
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