Interviewers rarely ask you 50 questions, but all the 50 there have been definitely asked to me.And then they tell me I'm overqualified for the position, schmucks!
i disagree with most of the answers given. Giving these answers are giving bulls**t responses. I believe in telling the truth and straight up like it is.Example: 37. Are you willing to put the interests of the organization ahead ofyour own?This is a straight loyalty and dedication question. Do not worry aboutthe deep ethical and philosophical implications. Just say yes.my answer - Hell noand like someone else said, any job asking me these type questions is not the kind of job i want.
The answer would be: No baby. that dress does not make you look fat. Anything you wear makes you look fat!. Of course, you better be wearing your running shoes when saying that.
That question is so cliché and well known now. If an interviewer ever asks you that queston the best response is to dump your coffee on the table and walk out.
So the question was "What is your biggest flaw" or, as I have heard it on several interviews, "What is your biggest weakness?"3 foot putts. I just can't sink them.I think the "I work too hard" is completly bogus as 1) It's not a flaw and 2) there really isn't a "working TOO hard".I go with humor.
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suddenfalterAug 19, 2006
"So, watcha gunna do?!" - Chris Rock
flankkAug 19, 2006
Sewer pipes are round.
neoknightAug 19, 2006
Interviewers rarely ask you 50 questions, but all the 50 there have been definitely asked to me.And then they tell me I'm overqualified for the position, schmucks!
radialAug 19, 2006
i disagree with most of the answers given. Giving these answers are giving bulls**t responses. I believe in telling the truth and straight up like it is.Example: 37. Are you willing to put the interests of the organization ahead ofyour own?This is a straight loyalty and dedication question. Do not worry aboutthe deep ethical and philosophical implications. Just say yes.my answer - Hell noand like someone else said, any job asking me these type questions is not the kind of job i want.
macxprtAug 19, 2006
The answer would be: No baby. that dress does not make you look fat. Anything you wear makes you look fat!. Of course, you better be wearing your running shoes when saying that.
sundancekid503Aug 19, 2006
That question is so cliché and well known now. If an interviewer ever asks you that queston the best response is to dump your coffee on the table and walk out.
bfkennedyAug 20, 2006
Good information, but it's unfortunate that the original poster didn't provide attribution to the source of the list.
vladdythegeekAug 20, 2006
So the question was "What is your biggest flaw" or, as I have heard it on several interviews, "What is your biggest weakness?"3 foot putts. I just can't sink them.I think the "I work too hard" is completly bogus as 1) It's not a flaw and 2) there really isn't a "working TOO hard".I go with humor.
datigzAug 20, 2006
good list, but no digg from me because not only was it not linked to the original site, but also linked to a blogThanks Blazeix for the original link
masteryodaAug 20, 2006
A plain Copy Paste from <a class="user" href="http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:QhgztDWPr28J:www.eveandersson.com/general-comments/attachment/1565/50interviewqas.pdf+50+common+interview+questions&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=1">http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:QhgztDWPr28J:www.eveandersson.com/general-comments/attachment/1565/50interviewqas.pdf+50+common+interview+questions&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=1</a>
pkgadalaOct 28, 2006
you can get more interview questions at <a class="user" href="http://www.ALLInterview.com">http://www.ALLInterview.com</a>
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hometheatercre8Apr 28, 2012
Great article!