Unconventional and Useful Interview Questions To Use for a Job Applicant

By Dean Shutt, published Apr 27, 2007
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Anyone that has interviewed for a job or conducted an interviewed has asked/answered one of the following questions; Why do you want to work here? What is your greatest strength? What is your greatest weakness? We have also received/given the same canned, over rehearsed answers to those same questions plus others like them. Basically, the job interview has become just like a televised political debate, the only way to make news is to screw up so horribly that you become legend. Answering "heroin use" to any of the three questions above would qualify you for this status.

Unfortunately for employers, few applicants have the decency to fail so spectacularly in interviews. So at the end of the day you've wasted a whole lot of time and are no closer to knowing who is the best fit for your open position. Happily for you I am here to help. The following are three interview questions that I have used successfully in the past and are virtually guaranteed not to show up in any interview prep guide. The answers they will elicit will be real answers that will show the real person sitting across the table from you. Will they give you an insight into the job seeker's qualifications? No, and they are not designed to do that. You have resumes and references to screen the unqualified. These questions are to get an idea of how the person will fit into your company. I've found that to be at least as important to an employee's success as any other quality. I find it useful to try and get all three into the conversation, but really any one will suffice.

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I think these are great questions, although I am learning constantly and I still think the second one might throw me off balance when put on the spot. I guess I'd be afraid of the first dorky answer that came to mind- I learned I'd be spelling some word incorrectly all my life or something equally inane.

Posted on 04/28/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

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