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Facing an interview is a tough job, not only for some one who is facing the
interview for the first time, but also for someone who has faced interview
ample number of times. The amount of preparation you do will determine how well
you deal with various types of easy and difficult questions being asked at the
time of the interview.
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One of the best ways to prepare is to answer to some common questions that
might relate to the employee traits, and correlating it with job ad;
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Get a sense of how you might start to answer the question, of the important
examples you would bring up that demonstrate your ability in a certain area,
and how you might finish off your answer;
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Don't learn an answer in a parrot fashion, but do practice your responses at
home with a friend or family member;
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Sometimes just mugging up the answers to certain questions may lead to
confusion in the interview, as the interviewer may not ask the question in the
same manner as being thought by you;
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It's only when you actually verbalize the answer that you hear how good or bad
your answer sounds. Interview questions can be structured/ unstructured, open
ended/ close ended or single word/ descriptive;
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The basic thing required to face any interview is the inbuilt confidence. The
more confident you are, the fewer problems you would face while facing any
interview at any point of the career.
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