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Candidate Interview Questions

By: Tom Silver

Being accepted to appear in an interview for a potential job is an exciting time in anyone's life. Having applied and been accepted is one step in the right direction, and proof that you could have what it takes to meet this employer's expectations. Being prepared for what comes next is essential, so make sure that you are armed with the knowledge of what candidate interview questions might be thrown your way in the interview process.

The general candidate interview questions will include:
• The background on your experience
• What studies you may have completed
• Where your future interests lie

It is best to come across as natural as possible, confident but not pompous, friendly but not casual. If you are well equipped with relevant expertise in your chosen field, then you should be able to talk about your capabilities with ease. Studies don't necessarily mean the difference between getting a job or not, in fact many people land exceptional employment opportunities just by having the appropriate experience and a level head on their shoulders. However, often times, candidate interview questions presented by the interviewer will include your background studies and if these are in anyway significant to the jobs you are applying for, then make mention of it as it can only boost the impression you put forward.

Very often online recruitment companies will ask you personal candidate interview questions such as:
• How do you think you will add value to this company?
• How would you handle a difficult customer?
• What would you do to resolve a dispute between employees?

All of these candidate interview questions hold a lot of value in determining whether or not you will fit in with the company ethos and as a part of their team. It is pointless recruiting a person who is completely apt in terms of experience and qualifications, but who doesn't communicate with other employees and treats customers disrespectfully. This plays an important role in companies that are highly customer centred where a friendly, outgoing nature would be an important asset for the candidate. Conversely, if the company culture as a whole is one of quite professionalism candidate interview questions such as those presented above will ascertain whether a candidate is perhaps too outgoing and sociable to add value to the company.

Evaluate where your positive attributes are and bring them to the forefront, and don't be afraid to shine. You either have what it takes or you don't, but you will never know if you don't try.

Article Source: http://www.mycontentbuilder.com

Tom Silver is a professional article writer specialising in writing topical content in the online recruitment and business to business and business to consumer market place.

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