Such questions are fairly typical of those you will be presented with when applying for a job
As with most things, it is all about preparation. If you fail to prepare then be prepared to fail. There are many 'standard' questions. There are no standard answers as most are asking about you personally. Because of that no one but yourself can answer many of the questions you will be asked. Think about such questions in advance and have your answers ready. Be positive; do not repeat what you have read in books or on the internet. By all means read sample answers but do not repeat them verbatim. The person interviewing you will have read all those answers too.
There is more to having a successful job interview than just answering the questions asked. Many would say much more. First impressions count for far more than many realise.
Dress for the part. Be punctual and polite. Listen to what is being said. Answer only the question asked. (Don't ramble)
why do you want thisjob
brave , hard worker
Good workers a people who wont complain when it comes to working and heres a question for you are you a good worker.
I am a team player, easy to get along with and a hard worker.
im an honest , diligent worker and i make my self productive.
Wait...What? Good luck on your interview :)
Yes, it isn't an official interview and they were probably just making conversation. You could become their new co-worker.
It is determined by what the worker does.
A good interview question would be: "What qualities do you bring to this company?". In order to have a good interview question, you must ask the person applying why he or she would be a perfect fit for the position.
A good person in lessons
It depends on what type of interview your going on
hahahah one question will be how many time will it take you to hit a nail in timber