This article provides tips on how to answer two of the most common interview questions: 'Why do you want to work here?' and 'Tell me about yourself?' It also includes advice on how to prepare for other common interview questions.
Why do you want to work here?' and 'Tell me about yourself?' are the two most commonly reported interview questions, according to an analysis. Preparing answers to common questions can help set the tone for the conversation, make a positive impression and boost your confidence during the interview.
Here are the three most reported interview questions according to Final Round AI and how to answer them according to experts:\Having a thorough and thoughtful answer to why you want to work at a company can help a recruiter assess how much you know beyond its homepage by exploring its mission, recent news, and employee reviews to uncover specific details that resonate with you, career coach Emily Liou told CNBC Make It in 2022. Then consider finding a personal connection, such as sharing values with the company's mission, to show you've thought deeply about the role, and finish by focusing on the impact you hope to make, illustrating how your skills can help solve a problem or contribute to a key initiative, Liou said.\'Tell me about yourself' is a common icebreaker in interviews, but it can be particularly challenging. 'If you have a long-winded, boring answer, it can bring a quick end to the interview,' Jeff Hyman, an executive recruiter said. Instead, Hyman said, focus on delivering a concise elevator pitch that highlights your strengths, relevant experience and enthusiasm for the role. You should tailor your response to the job you're interviewing for, emphasizing the skills and experience most relevant to the position, William Vanderbloemen, the CEO of executive search firm Vanderbloemen Search Group, said. Tell your hiring manager something they won't know from your application, and provide specific examples of projects or accomplishments that had a measurable impact
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