• Home
  • About Us
  • Search Jobs
  • Submit Resume
  • Articles
  • Testimonials
  • Clients
  • Contact Us
Have you taken our Salary Survey?
  • My Account
  • Saved Jobs
  • My Searches
  • My Badges
  • Logout
Mining recruitment specialists | Mine Jobs
  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Articles
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
Your Career
Find Talent


OR

Submit Resume

Flawlessly Finesse Your Way Through 4 Tricky Interview Questions

By Leslie Zeder
 
815
Views
Tweet

Job interviews can be nerve-racking for even the most seasoned professionals. Here’s a guide to help you glide through answering 4 of the most common and awkward interview questions with ease and poise.   

1. “Tell me a bit about yourself.”

You need to convey your strengths and how they translate into making you an asset to their business without rambling. Keep it down to a 1 to 2 minute answer covering your career achievements to date, prior roles which relate to the position being hired for and make the interviewer aware of any transferable skills.

If you’ve never held a similar position then clarify why you are interested in the job.

Sincerity in your tone of voice is imperative to pulling off this answer convincingly.

2. “Describe a time when you failed.”

You need to turn your failure into a success.

Pause and consider the question for a moment before saying that you are prone to mistakes now and then just as anyone else, but you have no regrets.

Follow this up by elaborating: on those occasions where you’ve made a mistake with a fellow employee, you’ve gone back to the co-worker, admitted your mistake, apologised and started afresh. You need to convey the impression you are a person who can admit failure, clears the air, keeps communication open and continues trying.

3. “What is your major weakness (not a strength disguised as a weakness)?”

This gotcha question is finicky. Be honest, recognise the weakness needing most improvement and make the interviewer aware you do intend to address it.

“Sometimes I can be highly demanding of staff, but I’m learning to rely on others more, recognising every person has their own unique talents,” is one example of a well-handled reply.

4. “Why are you looking to gain an entry-level position at this point in your working life?”

This is all about proving to the interviewer your broad life and work experience adds value to their business.

Mention your transferable skills and most importantly discuss how your previous career experience has prepared you well for embarking on this next stage of your life. Let them know you would bring a wealth of unique experience and knowledge coupled with fresh eyes and a new perspective to the table.

Most importantly ease their fears concerning salary. Explain that the pay-cut is worth the foot in the door and all your past experiences have made it clear this is where you want to be. You are prepared to jump into the position with enthusiasm and reliability.  

Keep an eye on Mine Jobs for the latest mining related jobs, or follow us to stay up to date with our latest mining blogs.

Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter

You might also be interested in:

Don’t be a Stranger! Acquaintances Land the Good Jobs: Part 3

Don’t be a Stranger! Acquaintances Land the Good Jobs: Part 3


You’re almost there! The third and final step to enacting the 20-20-60, 3 Step Job Seeking Plan is finally unveiled.

Job Hunting Tips for Soon-to-be Graduates

Job Hunting Tips for Soon-to-be Graduates


If you are graduating soon and still haven’t secured a job in your field of study, we have some tips to help you.

5 Tips for Standing Out in your Interviews

5 Tips for Standing Out in your Interviews


Time to shine. Here's how to stick in the minds of your interviewer long after the interview is over.

Navigate
  • Home
  • Submit Resume
  • News / Blogs
About Us
  • About Us
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
Links
Copyright 2022 PCR Talent Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy - Cookies