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Test your knowledge about how to answer job interview questions (part 2)
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1. Question
When asked why you are leaving your job, it is best to change the subject and avoid the question.
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2. Question
We should never badmouth our previous employer or co-workers.
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3. Question
When speaking about why we want the job, we should mention things such as work hours, salary or the location of the company.
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When answering questions, we should strive to be as specific as possible.
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"I never feel stress or pressure!", is a good answer when asked about how you handle stress or pressure.
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When answering questions such as "How do you handle stress or pressure?", it is a good idea to give examples.
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7. Question
Often there are no right or wrong answers to job interview questions.
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We always want to come across as certain and confident in our job interviews.
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9. Question
When asked about your future plans, it's a good idea to talk about your plan to buy a new house or start a family.
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10. Question
When asking about your future plans, your employer is checking to see if you will be sticking (staying) with the company, or not.
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