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Dec 28 2008

Pertanyaan Khusus dalam Wawancara

Published by b0chun under Dunia Kerja

Dikutip dari sini nich…

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Kelompok Bidang Perbankan

Ceritakan, apa yang dimaksud dengan bank ?
Sebutkan dan jelaskan produk-produk perbankan yang anda ketahui.
Jelaskan perbedaan deposito dengan tabungan.

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Bidang Marketing

Apakah yang anda ketahui tentang marketing secara umum ? Dan marketing khusus untuk perbankan ?
Seandainya anda menjadi seorang petugas marketing, bagaimana cara anda mencari nasabah ?
Syarat-syarat apa saja yang ditetapkan oleh bank untuk mendapatkan pinjaman ?
Untuk memperkecil resiko kredit, maka permohonan kredit harus dinilai oleh bank. Jelaskan yang dimaksud dengan 5 C ?
Jelaskan apa yang dimaksud dengan f.e.o., dan gadai ?

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Bidang Costumer Sevice (CS)

Sebutkan dan jelaskan tugas-tugas CS (Costumer Sevice) secara umum. Dan tugas-tugas CS di perbankan.
Bagaimana menurut anda sikap Costumer Sevice yang baik ?
Bagaimana sikap anda jika menghadapi nasabah yang banyak menuntut ?
Bagaimana sikap anda bila ada nasabah yang ingin menutup rekeningnya, padahal nasabah tersebut merupakan prime customer ?
Hal-hal apa saja menurut anda yang perlu dirahasiakan terhadap sesama karyawan maupun pihak lain ?
Sebutkan syarat-syarat untuk pembukaan rekening perorangan. Kemudian sebutkan untuk rekening perusahaan.
Bagaimana sikap anda saat atasan menegur anda ?

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Bidang Teller

Sebutkan dan jelaskan tugas-tugas Teller.
Bagaimana menurut anda sikap Teller yang baik ?
Jelaskan perbedaan cek dengan BG.
Jelaskan ciri-ciri uang palsu.

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Back Office Processing (BOP)

Sebutkan dan jelaskan perbedaan bank umum dengan bank perkreditan rakyat.
Jelaskan mengenai kliring.
Jelaskan perbedaan cek dengan BG.
Hal-hal apa saja menurut anda yang perlu dirahasiakan terhadap sesama karyawan maupun pihak lain ?

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Pimpinan/Kepala CS atau Teller atau BOP

Seandainya anda menjadi pimpinan, ceritakan hal-hal apa saja yang anda lakukan bila ada karyawan baru yang menjadi bawahan anda.
Seandainya anda menjadi pimpinan, jelaskan apa yang akan anda lakukan jika bawahan anda malas dan tidak efisien.
Seandainya anda menjadi pimpinan, ceritakan tindakan-tindakan apa yang anda lakukan dalam membimbing, mengarahkan, dan memotivasi bawahan anda.
Seandainya anda menjadi pimpinan, bagaimana sikap anda bila ada bawahan yang sering terlambat ?

Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi

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Dec 27 2008

Pertanyaan Umum dalam Wawancara

Published by b0chun under Dunia Kerja

Di bawah ini diberikan daftar pertanyaan umum yang dapat menggali 12 aspek seperti berikut ini.

Dikutip dari sini

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1. Motivasi

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek motivasi antara lain :
Mengapa anda memutuskan untuk melamar pekerjaan di perusahaan ini ?
Apa yang membuat anda menjadi tertarik dengan perusahaan ini ?
Tanggung jawab apa yang anda anggap penting dalam pekerjaan ?
Tantangan apa yang anda cari dalam pekerjaan ?
Sebutkan dua hal yang memotivasi anda dalam bekerja.
Apa yang dapat memotivasi anda dalam kehidupan pribadi anda ?
Apa yang dapat memotivasi anda dalam menyelesaikan tugas yang sulit ?
Apa yang dapat memotivasi anda agar menjadi sukses dalam pekerjaan ?
Apa alasan anda keluar dari perusahaan sebelumnya ?
Apa yang membuat anda keluar dari perusahaan sebelumnya ?
Selama perjalanan karir anda, posisi mana yang paling anda sukai ?
Mengapa anda ingin mengubah karir ? (bila yang bersangkutan berpindah profesi/karir)
Apa arti bekerja bagi anda ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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2. Ketahanan Terhadap Tekanan (Stres)

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek ketahanan terhadap tekanan/stres antara lain :
Apakah anda dapat bekerja di bawah tekanan ?
Pernahkan anda bekerja di bawah tekanan ? Ceritakan bagaimana anda menyikapinya?
Dalam lingkungan kerja seperti apa anda merasa nyaman ? (Terstruktur atau tidak ?)
Seandainya ada konsumen yang marah karena hal yang bukan dilakukan anda, bagaimana anda menyikapinya ?
Bagaimana anda menyikapi kritik yang diberikan kepada anda ?
Seandainya anda mendapatkan pekerjaan yang tidak anda harapkan, apa yang akan anda lakukan ?
Apa yang anda anggap sebagai hal yang berat untuk dilakukan dalam pekerjaan ?
Seandainya anda dihadapkan dengan dua tugas yang harus diselesaikan pada saat yang bersamaan, apa yang akan anda lakukan ?
Masalah terbesar apa yang pernah anda hadapi ? Bagaimana anda mengatasinya ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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3. Inisiatif

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek inisiatif antara lain :
Apa yang anda ketahui tentang perusahaan ini ? Dan darimana serta bagaimana anda mengetahuinya ?
Kriteria apa yang anda gunakan untuk mengevaluasi perusahaan yang anda harapkan menjadi tempat kerja anda ?
Ceritakan mengenai pendidikan dan pelatihan yang pernah anda ikuti.
Bagaimana anda mendapatkan pekerjaan selama ini ? (Apakah melalui iklan, referensi, dsb) - untuk yang sudah pernah bekerja.
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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4. Sikap kerja

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek sikap kerja antara lain :
Seandainya anda ditempatkan di cabang perusahaan yang jauh dari lokasi anda, bagaimana anda menyikapinya ?
Seandainya ada pengalihan tanggung jawab pada pekerjaan yang anda pegang, bagaimana anda menyikapinya ?
Ceritakan mengenai pengalaman kerja anda. (untuk yang sudah bekerja)
Apa tanggung jawab anda pada posisi tersebut ? (untuk yang sudah bekerja)
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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5. Kepercayaan Diri

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kepercayaan diri antara lain :
Menurut anda, apa definisi/arti kesuksesan ? Dan seberapa besar pengaruhnya bagi anda ?
Menurut anda, apa definisi/arti kegagalan ? Dan seberapa besar pengaruhnya bagi anda ?
Jelaskan ukuran/standar kesuksesan bagi anda.
Pekerjaan apa yang telah anda selesaikan dengan sukses ?
Apa peran anda dalam kesuksesan tersebut ?
Bagaimana anda memandang diri sendiri saat ini ? Apakah sudah sukses ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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6. Kemampuan Berpikir Analitis

Termasuk di dalam kemampuan berpikir analitis adalah “Kemampuan Memecahkan Masalah” (problem solving) dan “Kemampuan Membuat Keputusan” (decision making).

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kemampuan berpikir analitis antara lain :
Masalah tersulit apa yang pernah anda alami ? Apa yang anda lakukan ? Bagaimana penyelesaiannya ?
Hambatan atau kendala apa yang ditemukan selama kuliah atau belajar ? Bagaimana cara mengatasinya ?
Ceritakan mengenai persoalan yang pernah anda pecahkan.
Ceritakan situasi dimana anda pernah memiliki masalah dengan pengambilan keputusan.
Ceritakan dimana anda harus membuat suatu keputusan.
Ceritakan bagaimana anda pernah memecahkan masalah yang sulit.
Ceritakan mengenai permasalahan yang paling sering anda hadapi dalam pekerjaan.
Apakah anda pernah menyelesaikan suatu permasalahan bersama-sama rekan ? Apa peran anda dalam menyelesaikan masalah tersebut ?
Apakah anda pernah diminta untuk menyelesaikan beberapa tugas dalam suatu waktu ? Apa yang anda lakukan ?
Bagaimana anda menyelesaikan suatu permasalahan yang muncul tiba-tiba ?
Bagaimana anda mengidentifikasikan kedatangan suatu masalah ?
Bagaimana anda membuat suatu keputusan penting ?
Bagaimana anda memecahkan masalah ?
Dalam situasi atau kondisi seperti apa, anda memiliki kemungkinan paling besar untuk berbuat kesalahan ?
Keputusan apa yang terasa sulit bagi anda ? Berikan Contohnya !
Menurut anda, faktor apa yang paling menentukan suksesnya seseorang ?
Apa yang anda lakukan saat dihadapkan dengan pengambilan keputusan yang penting ?
Apa yang anda lakukan saat kesulitan atau tidak dapat memecahkan persoalan yang anda hadapi ?
Keputusan tersulit apa yang telah anda buat selama tiga tahun terakhir ?
Kapan anda memutuskan untuk berhenti berusaha memecahkan suatu persoalan yang sulit ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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7. Kemampuan Pencapaian Keberhasilan (Achievement)

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kemampuan pencapaian keberhasilan antara lain :
Apakah anda senang mengerjakan pekerjaan/proyek yang sulit ?
Apakah anda mempunyai prestasi yang dibanggakan ? Ceritakan !
Apakah anda memiliki inisiatif ? Bagaimana anda menunjukkan hal tersebut ? Ceritakan satu contoh inisiatif yang telah anda ambil.
Apakah anda pernah menyelesaikan persoalan yang sulit ? Atau yang sebelumnya anda pikir tidak dapat anda selesaikan ?
Bagaimana anda menunjukkan keinginan (willingness) untuk bekerja ?
Sebutkan prestasi yang pernah anda capai dalam pekerjaan atau masa kuliah/sekolah !
Sebutkan lima pencapaian terbesar dalam hidup anda !
Apa kegagalan terbesar yang pernah anda alami ? Kekecewaan apa yang anda alami ?
Bagaimana anda mengatasi perasaan tersebut ? Dan mengatasi kegagalan tersebut ?
Hal atau lingkungan seperti apa yang paling mendorong anda dalam bekerja ?
Menurut anda, apa tantangan terbesar dalam pekerjaan ?
Sebutkan bagian dari pekerjaan yang paling menantang dan yang paling tidak menantang.
Apakah anda termasuk orang yang berani dalam mengambil risiko ?
Berdasarkan pengalaman anda, ceritakan secara rinci dalam hal apa anda mengambil risiko untuk menyelesaikan suatu tugas ?
Mengapa anda mengambil risiko tersebut ?
Risiko apa yang anda hadapi saat mengajukan suatu usulan ?
Prestasi apa yang pernah anda dapatkan di sekolah yang tidak dapat anda lupakan ?
Prestasi apa yang pernah anda capai dalam bekerja yang mendapatkan penghargaan dari pimpinan atau perusahaan ? (baik penghargaan lisan ataupun penghargaan tertulis atau materi).
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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8. Aspirasi Diri

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek aspirasi diri antara lain :
Mata kuliah (mata pelajaran) apa yang paling anda senangi ? Mata kuliah (mata pelajaran) apa yang paling anda tidak senangi ? Kenapa ?
Apa cita-cita anda ketika lulus sekolah ? Ketika lulus kuliah ?
Apakah anda berniat melanjutkan sekolah ? Berniat melanjutkan kuliah ?
Menurut anda, apakah nilai anda merupakan indikasi terbaik untuk hasil akademik anda ?
Kenapa kami harus memilih anda ?
Bisakah anda menyebutkan lima kelebihan dan lima kekurangan anda ?
Bagaimana pendapat anda mengenai perusahaan ini ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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9. Kelemahan Diri

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kelemahan diri antara lain :
Apakah anda telah mencapai semua target yang telah anda tetapkan ? Bila tidak, mengapa ?
Bagaimana anda mengatasi kegagalan dalam pencapaian target tersebut ?
Kelemahan apa yang muncul saat anda dihadapkan pada tugas yang sulit ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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10. Sosialisasi

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek sosialisasi antara lain :
Ceritakan kegiatan anda di waktu senggang.
Kegiatan apa yang anda ikuti di lingkungan anda ?
Seandainya anda menjadi anggota suatu organisasi, maka kegiatan apa dan peran apa yang akan anda lakukan dalam organisasi tersebut ?
Selain belajar, kegiatan apa saja yang anda ikuti saat masih kuliah atau sekolah ? Posisi apa yang anda pegang ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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11. Kemandirian

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kemandirian antara lain :
Ceritakan keputusan-keputusan penting dalam hidup anda, yang anda anggap sebagai keputusan anda sendiri. Juga ceritakan keputusan penting yang anda anggap bukan keputusan anda sendiri.
Mengapa anda memilih jurusan …. ?
Dalam pengambilan suatu keputusan, siapa yang berpengaruh dalam diri anda ?
Dalam hal-hal apa saja orang-orang tersebut anda sertakan ?
Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi.

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12. Kepemimpinan

Pertanyaan yang dapat menggali aspek kepemimpinan antara lain :
Sebutkan kepribadian yang anda miliki yang mencerminkan kemampuan memimpin.
Menurut anda, kualitas apa yang dibutuhkan seorang pemimpin ?
Apa yang paling menjadi tantangan bagi seorang pemimpin ?
Bagaimana cara anda mendelegasikan suatu tanggung jawab ?
Apakah anda membutuhka pengawas dalam bekerja ?
Bagaimana cara anda membuat suatu rencana kerja ?
Bagaimana cara anda memberikan teguran atau mendisiplinkan bawahan anda ?
Seandainya ada bawahan anda yang melanggar aturan perusahaan, bagaimana anda menghadapinya ?
Atasan seperti apa yang anda harapkan ?
Seandainya anda kelebihan beban kerja, apa yang akan anda lakukan ?
Bagaimana cara anda untuk memotivasi sesorang ?
Atasan seperti apa yang menurut anda sulit untuk diajak kerja sama ?
Bawahan seperti apa yang menurut anda sulit untuk diajak kerja sama ?
Atasan seperti apa yang menurut anda tidak adil ?
Seandainya anda membuat suatu kebijakan, kemudian bawahan anda banyak yang menentangnya, bagaimana anda mengatasinya ?

Sumber : gilland-ganesha.com, buku “Sukses Mendapatkan Pekerjaan” - Anna T. Yuniarti, S.Psi

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Dec 27 2008

25 Most Difficult Job Interview Questions (and their answers)

Published by b0chun under Dunia Kerja

Being prepared is half the battle.
A comment on a post here had me digging for this list of 25 tough job-interview questions. If this is overload for you, the most-important thing to do is be yourself.

If you haven’t lied on your resume, and you haven’t lied about your skills in a screening, then don’t worry. Just be yourself and have fun with it (in the professional sense, of course). The person interviewing you is as interested in locating the right person as you are having them select you. You are most-likely to be that person when you allow who you really are to come through.

Enough with the intro…

Here’s the list, excerpted from PARTING COMPANY: How to Survive the Loss of a Job and Find Another Successfully:

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1. Tell me about yourself.
Since this is often the opening question in an interview, be extracareful that you don’t run off at the mouth. Keep your answer to a minute or two at most. Cover four topics: early years, education, work history, and recent career experience. Emphasize this last subject. Remember that this is likely to be a warm-up question. Don’t waste your best points on it.

2. What do you know about our organization?
You should be able to discuss products or services, revenues, reputation, image, goals, problems, management style, people, history and philosophy. But don’t act as if you know everything about the place. Let your answer show that you have taken the time to do some research, but don’t overwhelm the interviewer, and make it clear that you wish to learn more.
You might start your answer in this manner: “In my job search, I’ve investigated a number of companies. Yours is one of the few that interests me, for these reasons…”
Give your answer a positive tone. Don’t say, “Well, everyone tells me that you’re in all sorts of trouble, and that’s why I’m here”, even if that is why you’re there.

3. Why do you want to work for us?
The deadliest answer you can give is “Because I like people.” What else would you like-animals?
Here, and throughout the interview, a good answer comes from having done your homework so that you can speak in terms of the company’s needs. You might say that your research has shown that the company is doing things you would like to be involved with, and that it’s doing them in ways that greatly interest you. For example, if the organization is known for strong management, your answer should mention that fact and show that you would like to be a part of that team. If the company places a great deal of emphasis on research and development, emphasize the fact that you want to create new things and that you know this is a place in which such activity is encouraged. If the organization stresses financial controls, your answer should mention a reverence for numbers.

If you feel that you have to concoct an answer to this question - if, for example, the company stresses research, and you feel that you should mention it even though it really doesn’t interest you- then you probably should not be taking that interview, because you probably shouldn’t be considering a job with that organization.

Your homework should include learning enough about the company to avoid approaching places where you wouldn’t be able -or wouldn’t want- to function. Since most of us are poor liars, it’s difficult to con anyone in an interview. But even if you should succeed at it, your prize is a job you don’t really want.

4. What can you do for us that someone else can’t?
Here you have every right, and perhaps an obligation, to toot your own horn and be a bit egotistical. Talk about your record of getting things done, and mention specifics from your resume or list of career accomplishments. Say that your skills and interests, combined with this history of getting results, make you valuable. Mention your ability to set priorities, identify problems, and use your experience and energy to solve them.

5. What do you find most attractive about this position? What seems least attractive about it?
List three or four attractive factors of the job, and mention a single, minor, unattractive item.

6. Why should we hire you?
Create your answer by thinking in terms of your ability, your experience, and your energy. (See question 4.)

7. What do you look for in a job?
Keep your answer oriented to opportunities at this organization. Talk about your desire to perform and be recognized for your contributions. Make your answer oriented toward opportunity rather than personal security.

8. Please give me your defintion of [the position for which you are being interviewed].
Keep your answer brief and taskoriented. Think in in terms of responsibilities and accountability. Make sure that you really do understand what the position involves before you attempt an answer. If you are not certain. ask the interviewer; he or she may answer the question for you.

9. How long would it take you to make a meaningful contribution to our firm?
Be realistic. Say that, while you would expect to meet pressing demands and pull your own weight from the first day, it might take six months to a year before you could expect to know the organization and its needs well enough to make a major contribution.

10. How long would you stay with us?
Say that you are interested in a career with the organization, but admit that you would have to continue to feel challenged to remain with any organization. Think in terms of, “As long as we both feel achievement-oriented.”

11. Your resume suggests that you may be over-qualified or too experienced for this position. What’s Your opinion?
Emphasize your interest in establishing a long-term association with the organization, and say that you assume that if you perform well in his job, new opportunities will open up for you. Mention that a strong company needs a strong staff. Observe that experienced executives are always at a premium. Suggest that since you are so wellqualified, the employer will get a fast return on his investment. Say that a growing, energetic company can never have too much talent.

12. What is your management style?
You should know enough about the company’s style to know that your management style will complement it. Possible styles include: task oriented (I’ll enjoy problem-solving identifying what’s wrong, choosing a solution and implementing it”), results-oriented (”Every management decision I make is determined by how it will affect the bottom line”), or even paternalistic (”I’m committed to taking care of my subordinates and pointing them in the right direction”).
A participative style is currently quite popular: an open-door method of managing in which you get things done by motivating people and delegating responsibility.
As you consider this question, think about whether your style will let you work hatppily and effectively within the organization.

13. Are you a good manager? Can you give me some examples? Do you feel that you have top managerial potential?
Keep your answer achievementand ask-oriented. Rely on examples from your career to buttress your argument. Stress your experience and your energy.

14. What do you look for when You hire people?
Think in terms of skills. initiative, and the adaptability to be able to work comfortably and effectively with others. Mention that you like to hire people who appear capable of moving up in the organization.

15. Have you ever had to fire people? What were the reasons, and how did you handle the situation?
Admit that the situation was not easy, but say that it worked out well, both for the company and, you think, for the individual. Show that, like anyone else, you don’t enjoy unpleasant tasks but that you can resolve them efficiently and -in the case of firing someone- humanely.

16. What do you think is the most difficult thing about being a manager or executive?
Mention planning, execution, and cost-control. The most difficult task is to motivate and manage employess to get something planned and completed on time and within the budget.

17. What important trends do you see in our industry?
Be prepared with two or three trends that illustrate how well you understand your industry. You might consider technological challenges or opportunities, economic conditions, or even regulatory demands as you collect your thoughts about the direction in which your business is heading.

18. Why are you leaving (did you leave) your present (last) job?
Be brief, to the point, and as honest as you can without hurting yourself. Refer back to the planning phase of your job search. where you considered this topic as you set your reference statements. If you were laid off in an across-the-board cutback, say so; otherwise, indicate that the move was your decision, the result of your action. Do not mention personality conflicts.
The interviewer may spend some time probing you on this issue, particularly if it is clear that you were terminated. The “We agreed to disagree” approach may be useful. Remember hat your references are likely to be checked, so don’t concoct a story for an interview.

19. How do you feel about leaving all your benefits to find a new job?
Mention that you are concerned, naturally, but not panicked. You are willing to accept some risk to find the right job for yourself. Don’t suggest that security might interest you more than getting the job done successfully.

20. In your current (last) position, what features do (did) you like the most? The least?
Be careful and be positive. Describe more features that you liked than disliked. Don’t cite personality problems. If you make your last job sound terrible, an interviewer may wonder why you remained there until now.

21. What do you think of your boss?
Be as positive as you can. A potential boss is likely to wonder if you might talk about him in similar terms at some point in the future.

22. Why aren’t you earning more at your age?
Say that this is one reason that you are conducting this job search. Don’t be defensive.

23. What do you feel this position should pay?
Salary is a delicate topic. We suggest that you defer tying yourself to a precise figure for as long as you can do so politely. You might say, “I understand that the range for this job is between $______ and $______. That seems appropriate for the job as I understand it.” You might answer the question with a question: “Perhaps you can help me on this one. Can you tell me if there is a range for similar jobs in the organization?”

If you are asked the question during an initial screening interview, you might say that you feel you need to know more about the position’s responsibilities before you could give a meaningful answer to that question. Here, too, either by asking the interviewer or search executive (if one is involved), or in research done as part of your homework, you can try to find out whether there is a salary grade attached to the job. If there is, and if you can live with it, say that the range seems right to you.

If the interviewer continues to probe, you might say, “You know that I’m making $______ now. Like everyone else, I’d like to improve on that figure, but my major interest is with the job itself.” Remember that the act of taking a new job does not, in and of itself, make you worth more money.

If a search firm is involved, your contact there may be able to help with the salary question. He or she may even be able to run interference for you. If, for instance, he tells you what the position pays, and you tell him that you are earning that amount now and would Like to do a bit better, he might go back to the employer and propose that you be offered an additional 10%.
If no price range is attached to the job, and the interviewer continues to press the subject, then you will have to restpond with a number. You cannot leave the impression that it does not really matter, that you’ll accept whatever is offered. If you’ve been making $80,000 a year, you can’t say that a $35,000 figure would be fine without sounding as if you’ve given up on yourself. (If you are making a radical career change, however, this kind of disparity may be more reasonable and understandable.)

Don’t sell yourself short, but continue to stress the fact that the job itself is the most important thing in your mind. The interviewer may be trying to determine just how much you want the job. Don’t leave the impression that money is the only thing that is important to you. Link questions of salary to the work itself.

But whenever possible, say as little as you can about salary until you reach the “final” stage of the interview process. At that point, you know that the company is genuinely interested in you and that it is likely to be flexible in salary negotiations.

24. What are your long-range goals?
Refer back to the planning phase of your job search. Don’t answer, “I want the job you’ve advertised.” Relate your goals to the company you are interviewing: ‘in a firm like yours, I would like to…”

25. How successful do you you’ve been so far?
Say that, all-in-all, you’re happy with the way your career has progressed so far. Given the normal ups and downs of life, you feel that you’ve done quite well and have no complaints.
Present a positive and confident picture of yourself, but don’t overstate your case. An answer like, “Everything’s wonderful! I can’t think of a time when things were going better! I’m overjoyed!” is likely to make an interviewer wonder whether you’re trying to fool him . . . or yourself. The most convincing confidence is usually quiet confidence.

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