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Тypical HR Questions
1. Typical HR Questions
2. Tell me a little about yourself.
• The HR wants to learn something about you,wants to get some information about you
3.
• I am Andrew Bell, a computer graduate fromMIT. I like to apply my analytical skills to
develop world-class products in the XYZ
domain. When I am not working, I volunteer
to NGO’s as it allows me to serve needy
people. I also travel a lot and an active
member of XXX travel group or club through
which I could explore my hobby more.
4. Tips
• Try to cover your accomplishment in youranswer
• Talk about the work or project that resembles
the requirement of the position
• Mention what led you to this point in your
career and why the job is the perfect match
for you
• Don’t narrate anything that is personal
5. What not to say
Don’t speak the same thing that is already
mentioned in your resume
• Don’t counter question your interviewer by
saying – “What do you want to know?”
(Sounds Rude)
6. What do you know about our company
It will be very polite for you to know about thecompany
7.
• I was delighted to see on your website thatyour featured employees are talking about
how great it is to work for your company.
These days so many people seem to despise
where they work for one reason or another.
It’s wonderful to see that your employees are
proud to talk about how much they love their
jobs.
8.
• Demonstrate your belief in the company’sproduct or service
• Demonstrate evidence that you understand
the employer’s business
• Learn about the company’s vision and how
you can contribute to it
9. What are your salary expectations?
• As of now, I haven’t thought much about it.I’m more focused on learning the
requirements for this position that I am
applying for.
10. What would you consider your greatest strengths & weakness?
What would you consider yourgreatest strengths & weakness?
• I am very comfortable working with different
groups of people. My strength is my analytical
and planning skills, developed over the years.
It helps me to complete my work before the
deadline. I am a little bit nervous while
speaking in a group, but I have given many
presentations to overcome this.
11. Tips
• Focus mostly on strengths• Show the interviewer how you are putting effort to
overcome the weakness
• Mention about your real weakness but do mention about
how you are going to fix it
• Make sure your strength and weakness don’t contradict
each other
• Research well about the position you are applying for and
identify the area where you can apply your strength
• Choose a weakness that is acceptable for the job in hand
12. Why did you leave your last job?
• I left my previous job because I feel I want todo more, to get hold of a greater opportunity
to serve.
• I had been with the organization for a
number of years and wanted to experience a
new environment to continue growing.”
• “I left for an opportunity to advance my
career.”
13. Why QA?
• “I love the challenge.”• “I like to break things.”
• I suppose if you do like to break things and
don’t want to get arrested for vandalism or
hacking, software testing is a good choice.
When asked what I do for a living, I often
respond with ‘I break software’.
14.
• Breaking software is a lot easier than fixingit.”
• In some ways that might be true! Our
developer companions certainly have their
work cut out for them.
15. What experience do you have in this field?
• I have created several systems that are still inuse to this day. Some of the systems I’m proud
which include [mention those remarkable
ones]
16. Are you a team player?
• Yes, I am. I enjoy it very much. Being part of ateam means you get to contribute for the
good of all, while at the same time there are
members who can support you and share
more knowledge with you.
17. What Is Your Ideal Work Environment?
Employers want to know that your workpreferences and personality align with their
company
18.
• "I find myself working best when I am able tocollaborate with others to achieve a mutual goal.
I think this position in Test Engineering is an
excellent fit for me, because I will be a part of the
Research & Design group of your company. I
enjoy working in laboratory environments,
because I like to work first-hand with the data
being collected. Being able to design test fixtures
and collaborate on data analysis projects is
something that I look forward to if hired.