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July 25, 2024Interviews – whether for an internship or a potential job – can be nerve-wracking. No matter how much you’ve prepared, there’s always that sense of stepping into the unknown. You’ve spent hours researching the company, gathering accomplishments to discuss, and noting talking points, but the prospect of facing those interview questions still makes your palms sweat a little.
Fear not, interviewee! While interviews may feel like entering uncharted territory, there are ways to make this experience go smoother. And one of the best strategies? Knowing what questions your interviewer might throw your way – before they even ask them!
So, you’ve got your notes ready, your resume polished, and you’re mentally prepared to tackle any question that comes your way. But to give you that extra boost of confidence, here are five of the most common interview questions and tips on how to answer them like a pro:
1. “Tell me a little about yourself”
This opener is designed to give the interviewer a glimpse into your background and experience.
- Tip 1: Provide a concise summary of your professional journey, focusing on your most relevant experiences and achievements. Take a look at our recent blog on crafting the perfect elevator pitch!
- Tip 2: Structure your response with a present-past-future format, highlighting your current position, past experiences, and why you’re excited about this opportunity.
2. “Why do you want to work here?”
This question tests your interest in the company and role and your knowledge about the organization.
- Tip 1: Conduct thorough research on the company before the interview. Mention specific aspects that appeal to you, such as its culture, mission, or recent accomplishments. Check out our blog for tips for researching companies prior to your interview!
- Tip 2: Connect your personal and professional goals with the company’s values and demonstrate how you see yourself contributing to their success.
3. “What are your greatest strengths?”
Here, the interviewer wants to understand what skills and qualities you bring to the table.
- Tip 1: Choose strengths relevant to the job you’re applying for and use specific examples to demonstrate them in action.
- Tip 2: Strike a balance between confidence and humility, showcasing how your strengths have contributed to your success in previous roles.
4. “What are your weaknesses?”
This question assesses your self-awareness and honesty, as well as your ability to handle and improve upon your weaknesses.
- Tip 1: Be honest but strategic in your response, mentioning a real weakness that is not critical to the job you’re applying for.
- Tip 2: Emphasize the steps you’re taking to improve on this weakness, demonstrating your proactive approach to self-improvement.
5. “Describe a challenging situation you’ve faced at work and how you dealt with it?”
This question evaluates your problem-solving skills, ability to handle stress, and capacity to learn from difficult experiences.
- Tip 1: Structure your answer by outlining the context, actions taken, and outcomes of the situation.
- Tip 2: Focus on a scenario where your actions had a positive impact, highlighting your problem-solving skills, resilience, and ability to work under pressure.
Knowing how to navigate these common interview questions can give you a significant edge in your job search. At InternWorks, we understand the importance of preparation and confidence-building for interviews. Our program matches you with opportunities aligned with your skills and interests. Our Internship Coaches will work with you to teach you industry knowledge and help you learn relevant skills so that you can build the confidence you need to succeed in your next interview, internship, or that first important job. InternWorks is here to help you pave the way for your future career success!