Crazy Interview Questions
Copyright 2005 Joel Vance
If you want to get that amazing new job, you are
first going to have to learn the answers to common
job interview questions. The majority of the
interview questions that you have thrown at you
will be typical interview fare, but a company may
decide to throw you a curve ball in the form of a
crazy job interview question. This is starting to
happen more and more, it is becoming quite a trend
actually, so you need to take some time to learn
what these interview questions might be so that
you can answer them quickly and in a manner that
leads to you getting the job.
There is a method to an employer's madness when
they use an 'out of the ordinary' job interview
question - and that's to get you thinking fast.
In most cases the employer is testing you to see
if you can think on your feet or if you are
creative enough to work well in this job position.
If the interviewer doesn't think you have what it
takes because of your answers to the job interview
questions, then you will not get the position.
Before you go into any job interview try to keep
an open mind. Prep your imagination a bit to get
it flowing freely just in case you get some of
these crazy job interview questions asked of you.
You can't afford to freeze up during an interview;
because if you do, it is all over. So go in
prepared, or at least as prepared as you can be.
Here are a few of the strange and yet rather
common job interview questions that you may run
across:
Q) If you were an animal what kind of animal
would you choose to be?
Choose an animal that is efficient at everything
that it does and one that is often very busy.
Q) What kind of fruit would you be?
You should choose a fruit that tastes good in a
fruit salad along with many other fruits. This
can be used to show that you are a team player
who works well with others all of the time.
Q) What would be the very first thing that you
would do if you won the lottery?
This is a gauge of your priorities. Whatever
you do don't say you would quit your job.
Think about the answers to these sorts of job
interview questions before you go into the
interview. This way even if these particular
interview questions don't get asked you will
still have an idea of the types of answers
that you should be giving.
Joel Vance is a Human Resources 17-year HR
expert who's taught at 4 major universities
around the country and currently has a best
selling book on interview questions at
www.theperfectinterview.com/go/tpiarticle023.php
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