Confidently answering common and behavioral questions
When you’ve diligently prepared for the interview, presented yourself professionally, and established a positive first impression, the next major aspect to address is answering the interview questions with confidence. Interviewers typically pose a mix of common and behavioral questions to assess your professional abilities, gauge your personality and work ethic, and understand how you would respond in certain workplace scenarios.
Common interview questions are generally straightforward and revolve around your skills, qualifications, experiences, and interest in the role or the company. For example, Why are you interested in this role? or Can you tell me about a project that you’re particularly proud of? To answer these questions confidently, make sure you understand the job description thoroughly, research the company, and reflect on your past experiences that align with the role’s requirements. Have specific...