Posted by : luxery supper market May 28, 2014

Tips for Answering Job Specific Interview Questions


Can you do the job? That's at the forefront of the hiring manager's mind when conducting


job interviews. Job specific interview questions are designed to measure a candidate's ability

to perform the duties of the job against the skill set required for the position. In a nutshell,

the hiring manager wants to know if you have the skills do the job.
This type of interview question is especially important for jobs where you need technical

knowledge or where the company needs an experienced candidate who can do the job from

the first day on the job.
job specific interview questions assess a candidate's knowledge and skills. These questions are

designed to determine if you have the knowledge and skills that you need to perform the job

you are being considered for. When you respond your goal is to show that you are the best fit

for the job out of all the applicants the employer is interviewing.

In addition to your skills, the employer will want to know whether you have the right
mindset
for the job and are able to help achieve the company's goals.
Here are tips on how to answer the questions so you can show the interviewer that you have

all the qualifications the company is seeking.
   

                                                       
Tips for Answering Job Specific Interview Questions

Check the Job Requirements.
 Before you go to an interview, check the job requirements listed

in the job posting you responded to. Make a list of the skills you have that match those

requirements. Review the list prior to the interview, and if you need a "cheat sheet" jot down

the list on the notepad that you bring to the interview with you.
Show What You Know. Show the interviewer that you know how to do the job by giving specific

examples of the knowledge you have when responding to interview questions. When you respond

with actual on-the-job experiences and situations you have encountered at work, you're showing

the interviewer what you know instead of just saying you can do the job.
Showcase Your Skills. As I mentioned, the company has a specific skill set in mind. That's why

you were selected for an interview. The skills you listed on your resume and mentioned in your

cover letter got you the interview. Be sure that you know exactly what's on your resume or CV

and what you entered if you filled out a job application. Highlight the most relevant skills

during your interview.
Capitalize on CredentialsDo you have a degree or have you taken coursework in the field?

Do you have certifications or special training for the job? Be sure to mention your credentials

during the interview. Knowledge really is power when it comes to job interviews and the

more you can relay what you know, the better chance you will have of being invited for a

second interview 
and ultimately getting a job offer.
Be Honest. Regardless of how much you want the job, be honest and don't say you know how

to do something if you don't. If you don't have all the required skills or educational requirements

the company may be willing to train you. If not, the job isn't going to be a good fit and it's going

to be a challenge to succeed in the role at the company. It's better to pass on a job than it is

to fail and end up losing it because you weren't qualified.

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