there is a seven rule.
1-how do you see yourself 5 year from now ? how to you plan to get there ?
2-is your overall perseatage a true reflection of your potential ?
3-how did you choose your college of study ?
4-what has been your greatest challenge ? what did you do to overcome it ?
5-how do you think you have changed personality since you started college ?
6-what did you do in your free time ?
7-do you required closed supervision ?
There are several approach on how to best answer interview questions and the better interview questions focus on situational scenarios based on your experience.
Prior to the interview, review your past positions and think about the major challenges, successes, issues, risks and think about how you addressed the situations, what actions did you take and what was the end result.
A lot of people forget to mention that actual result of the action and rely on just the situation, tasks and actions taken. By following up with the results, you give the interviewers "nuggest" to reflect upon as they consider how well you related to the position and their culture.
Andy Makar
Author, Project Management Interview Questions Made Easy
http://www.Amazon.com/Project-Management-Interview-Questions-ebook/dp/B00ANEVZ0C
i have that more confidence of getting job and i know the questions asked in interview and answers also but i cannot able to answer it.
outgoing efficient team and customer oriented with capacity to multi-task
for me success when you pass on the interview and get the job on the spot.
I am in. I am very happy to get this job.
Watching the clock
By appropriatley recognizing the intent of the interviewer, the odds of success, and what behavior will and will not be useful.
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Success can be defined in many different ways. A job interviewer may ask this question to get a feel for how you define success.
The degree might get you the interview, if you handle the interview well you might get the job. However, if you cannot do what that degree says you can do, and what you said you can do within the interview, your once again out of a job. Thus, the degree coupled with expertise are critical to your success.
well, when i watched the myx live "paramore", i heard josh in his interview about their success that god is the reason to their success.. well, that's all, so maybe paramore is not antichrist.. :)
Don't ask advice here, Research! become a good maintenance engineer and you will be hired as one.
Job interviews are critical to professional success as well as professional development. Presenting oneself well in an interview is a vital step in moving from candidate to employee. One has to prepare for the critical aspects that comprise the job interviews. Refer to the link below -
THE MEANING OF SUCCESS IS DIFFERENT FOR ALOT OF PEOPLE. HOWEVER USUALLY PEOPLE THAT FEEL SUCCESS ONLY RELATES TO THE FINANCIAL AND WORK ASPECT OF LIFE FAIL IN THERE PERSONAL LIVES AND VICE VERSA.TO BE SUCCESSFUL ONE MUST FIND THEMSELVES FULFILLED IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE. FULFILLMENT IN THEIR WORK AND PERSONAL LIVES. HOWEVER TO FIND FULFILLMENT IS A TASK ALL ON ITS OWN. FIRST YOU MUST FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY AND GO FOR IT WHATEVER THAT MAY BE AND SUCCESS IS GUARENTEED TO BE YOURS.AlternateSuccess is a progressive realization of a worthy ideal Success is a parameter which is different for different people. Its the topmost step on the ladder. When we reach there we believe that we have succeeded. Now its up to the individual, how many sets are there in his ladder!
William H. Edson has written: 'An experimental study of the admissions interview in teacher education for predicting success in teaching'