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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by Oshokalo: 3:15pm On May 25, 2021
Interviewee just dey decieve interviewer, the only reason why anybody is working with any firm is to earn something at the end of the month
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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by Nnnena(f): 3:31pm On May 25, 2021

Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by Arkmanbuddy(m): 3:44pm On May 25, 2021
alphaconde:
one time after traveling from Edo to lagos for a Job interview I was asked this rubbish question.

a bungalow is painted white roofed with blue roof what is the color of the stair case?

mumu me answered white

when I left I realized that a bungalow doesn't have a stair case.

so after 4 years and NYSC person wey I wan use my energy work for de ask me that kind question.

I was depressed, after that day I swore I wont apply for any job.

na truck I de drive now.

those people wey ask me that useless question na ogun go kill them.

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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by TosinGeorge: 3:50pm On May 25, 2021
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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by Cashalhaji: 5:11pm On May 25, 2021
Good one op
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by PrimadonnaO(f): 5:29pm On May 25, 2021
alphaconde:
one time after traveling from Edo to lagos for a Job interview I was asked this rubbish question.

a bungalow is painted white roofed with blue roof what is the color of the stair case?

mumu me answered white

when I left I realized that a bungalow doesn't have a stair case.

so after 4 years and NYSC person wey I wan use my energy work for de ask me that kind question.

I was depressed, after that day I swore I wont apply for any job.

na truck I de drive now.

those people wey ask me that useless question na ogun go kill them.

LMAO! cheesy cheesy
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by emmymarine: 5:47pm On May 25, 2021
Does these applies to Nigeria settings where connections of whom you know really matters?
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by femi4: 6:58pm On May 25, 2021
You don't cram to answer interview questions. Just be confident and natural

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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by kingmsookwagh(m): 10:57pm On May 25, 2021
Somebody went for an interview and the interviewer gave him a loaf of Agege bread (well tighned) and told him to eat up with a bottle of coke.
Òmò, when bros tried loosening the bread from the tightened nylon and could not, my guy tear am with his teeth and started eating.

He lost out. cos the interviewer said he wasn't meticulous with things as he couldn't take his time to loosen the nylon before eating the bread. He lost the job as he couldn't be that person to handle highly sensitive company's documents and matters.
morals:
Expect the unexpected in an interview.
When ever I have any, I only run investigations strictly on the company's background and other things I need to know about them. Shikena!!!
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by hstar: 2:05am On May 26, 2021
TimmyTen:
A friend said “There is no rule to interview questions” Just be confident and know your onion. If you have good knowledge on your field and it is backed with good experience. You don't need to convince any interviewer with grammar. Just tell them your value and they will chase after you.

This is so not true. Good experience and knowledge will only help with 30 or 40 percent of the interview. And if that is all you are relying on your interview will be a disaster.
An interview is a sales pitch from you to the prospective employer.
You have to prepare and do research because a lot of questions are not about experience.
They test other things sometimes very abstract.
You need to plan, prepare,practise.
I have attended several interviews n scaled through So I can tell you first hand what the reality is.
great

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Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by eminex(m): 9:18am On May 26, 2021
Good
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by Hassanmaye(m): 3:26pm On May 27, 2021
alphaconde:
one time after traveling from Edo to lagos for a Job interview I was asked this rubbish question.

a bungalow is painted white roofed with blue roof what is the color of the stair case?

mumu me answered white
Haha

when I left I realized that a bungalow doesn't have a stair case.

so after 4 years and NYSC person wey I wan use my energy work for de ask me that kind question.

I was depressed, after that day I swore I wont apply for any job.

na truck I de drive now.

those people wey ask me that useless question na ogun go kill them.
Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by TosinGeorge: 8:44am On Sep 17, 2021
Divinwac:
So many career candidates fumble through interviews as if the questions are thrown at them out of nowhere. However, you should expect a lot of interview questions. If you want to know how to prepare for a career interview? Monster has your back. Prepare ahead of time by studying this list of famous and regularly asked interview questions and answers so you can confidently respond to them.
What are some of the flaws?
One of the most common questions asked by interviewers is, "What are your weaknesses?" It's also the most hated of all the questions. Handle it by highlighting your qualities and downplaying your flaws. Focus on technical aspects rather than personal qualities: "To be a more successful presenter, I am always trying to improve my communication skills. I just joined Toastmasters, which has proven to be extremely beneficial."


What makes you so unique that we can recruit you?
Summarize your experiences in response to the question, "Why do we recruit you?" "I will make a huge difference in your business with my five years of experience working in the finance industry and my established track record of saving the company money. I am sure that I will be a valuable member of your squad."

Why are you interested in working here?
Many interview questions and responses aim to determine if an applicant is a suitable match for the role. The interviewer is looking for an answer to the question "Why do you want to work here?" that shows you've given it some consideration and aren't simply sending out resumes because there's an opportunity. "I've chosen main businesses whose mission statements align with my ideals, where I know I'll be passionate by what they do, and this company is at the top of my list of desirable options," for example.

What are the objectives?
When prompted, "What are your objectives?" Rather than locking yourself into the near future, it's also better to dream about short-term and intermediate targets. As an example, "My immediate aim is to find work in a business that is focused on success. My long-term objectives would be determined by the company's direction. I expect to advance to a place of responsibility in the future."

Why did you quit (or are you about to quit) your job?
One of the most important job interview tips is to never criticize a previous boss. When you're unemployed and an interviewer asks, "Why did you leave (or why are you leaving) your job?" state your reason for leaving in a positive light: "I made it through two rounds of company downsizing, but the third round resulted in a 20% staff cut, which included me."

If you're already working, concentrate on what you want in your next position: "After two years, I decided to look for an organization that values teamwork and where I can contribute my expertise."

What can you give us that none of the other candidates can?
When asked, "What can you do for us that other politicians can't?" emphasize your special qualities. This would entail a review of your past experiences, talents, and personality characteristics. "I have a rare mix of good technological abilities and the ability to develop positive client connections," summarize succinctly. This enables me to apply my skills and break down data in a more user-friendly manner."


Re: Answers To Most Often Asked Job Interview Questions by TosinGeorge: 11:01pm On Nov 04, 2021
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