1. What were you doing?
2. Were you scared?
3. How did you react?
4. Was there damage?
5. Did you feel aftershocks?
6. Were you prepared?
7. What did it feel like afterwards?
8. Did you get help after the earthquake?
9. What was on your mind during the earthquake?
10. How did this directly affect you?
To find good interview questions and answers one can go to a site called JobSearch , where one will find the top 10 best interview questions along with the best answers. A few other sites like Career Builder and the Student Room also have good questions and answers.
On average, perhaps 40 minutes. But some take longer if you have multiple interviewers or even a group job interview. A 'normal' interview will include: * A welcome and some rapport building conversation -- up to five minutes * Finding out about you, the interviewee, though your answers to interview questions -- about 30 minutes * Answering any interview questions you have and telling you more about the job -- 10 to 15 minutes
Why should we hire you as a ground staff?as i already have 10 years of experience in the handling customer service , so i am capable for that post
Research about 5-10 top interview questions. Make some easy and some hard so that you can make a better decision in the end. Don't be too intimidating. Also, be prepared to answer questions the interviewee may have.
There are no mandatory questions in interviews; an interviewer can ask whatever questions he or she wishes to ask, and the person being interviewed also has the option of answering those questions or refusing to answer them.
Earthquake Game happened on 1988-10-08.
no, have the interview in person, 1 on 1
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The 1923 Tokyo earthquake, also known as the Kanto earthquake, lasted for between 4 and 10 minutes.
No, there has never been a magnitude 10 earthquake recorded in history. The highest recorded earthquake magnitude is 9.5, which occurred in Chile in 1960.
the sumatra earthquake was the onget earthquake in history, it lasted about 10 minutes and killed over 300,000 people
The Howard Stern Interview - 1992 1-10 was released on: USA: 1993