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  • Let's accept it.

  • Giving interviews sucks.

  • Wearing crisp clothes and telling the interviewer sitting infront of you

  • how you are a perfect fit for the company, confidently

  • while you are shaking inside

  • is not an easy job.

  • But don't worry. Because even the 'Interviewer' was an 'Interviewee' once.

  • So at the end of the day, even they want you to do well

  • because they want to hire you.

  • All they are asking is for you to be prepared

  • and today by the end of this video, I am going to get you prepared.

  • Before we begin, let's understand this.

  • There are 3 different types of interview questions.

  • Technical, Analytical and Behavioral.

  • If you are applying for an I.T. job then technical questions are related to

  • coding, programming...

  • Analytical questions will be like..

  • 'How many ping-pong balls can you fit in a Boeing?' or

  • 'After you cut a slice from a cake, how will you divide the rest of the cake in equal parts?'

  • because through these questions they want to understand how are your problem-solving skills.

  • And finally, there are behavioral questions.

  • Through these questions, the interviewer wants to know...'What have you done in life?'

  • i.e how have you handled work situations in the past or about your education.

  • In my experience, around 65% to 70% of the questions will be behavioral

  • because through these questions, the interviewer decides

  • whether you will be the right fit for the job or not.

  • And that is what we are going to nail today.

  • So in today's video, we are going to discuss the 8 most commonly asked behavioral questions,

  • analyse these questions based on a) What the interviewer wants to know,

  • b) Common Mistakes we make while answering them

  • and c) How to answer these questions?

  • But most importantly, towards the end, I'll give you a Bonus Tip

  • that'll help you crack even the toughest of interviews.

  • But before that, if you like me or if you like what I am saying

  • make sure you hit that 'Like' button

  • because that motivates me to make more videos.

  • Let's begin.

  • 99.9% of the times, this is how the interview starts.

  • Why?

  • Because before anything else, the interviewer wants to know 2 things..

  • 1. Can you communicate well and 2. What is most important to you?

  • So please don't talk about your favorite movies or your favorite cricketers,

  • don't talk about your life story from the beginning.

  • "Hi, I am Raj, I wanted to be a Roadie..

  • but my parents wanted me to do engineering, so.."

  • Nobody is interested.

  • The only thing the interviewer is interested in is if you are the right person for the job or not.

  • And for that, your answer needs to have 3 elements..

  • Element #1: Summarize your experience or your education, in a single line

  • while you use an adjective to define your personality.

  • For example, in case you are a fresher, then you can say something like..

  • For the second element, you need to talk about your best work or your education and training. For example...

  • The way you answer this question

  • can make or break your first impression

  • which is why I have made a separate video about it

  • with sample answers for all the 3 elements.

  • So if you want to learn more, then check out this video. I've left the link in the description.

  • What a useless question!

  • I want a job because...money.

  • That is what you are thinking.

  • But let me tell you now, what the interviewer is thinking..

  • Money is important but if that's the only reason why you want this job

  • then you will leave for somewhere else for a better salary.

  • Why will I want to waste my time and effort in training you then?

  • So through this question, the interviewer wants to know

  • why you want this job in particular?

  • So tell them, what motivates you to work for this company?

  • Don't give a general answer..."ABC is a great company, that's why I'd love to work for it."

  • It says that you have not done your research.

  • This is how you answer the question correctly..

  • 1. Research about the company.

  • Check their website, follow their media coverage,

  • talk to friends who are working there and figure out

  • what is it about the company that appeals the most to you. For example..

  • 2. Align your skills with the role.

  • Now your next statement should highlight how your skills go along with the vibe of the company or the role. For example..

  • See, it's like going out on a date.

  • Before you date someone, don't you stalk their fb, Insta, ask your friends about them?

  • Same thing.

  • Put half of that effort in reading about the company.

  • Find out what is common between the company and you because after all, getting a job is like

  • getting into a relationship..with the company.

  • Now, why are they asking this? Simple.

  • They want to know 2 things..

  • 1. Do you know your strengths, so that you have the focus to do what you do and

  • 2. Do you acknowledge your weaknesses so that you can work on improving them.

  • Now don't be too pompous and say things like..

  • "I am too perfect" or "I work too hard"

  • because nobody will believe that's your weakness.

  • If you hide behind a strength and present it as a weakness, then you'll come off as being fake.

  • So how do we answer this? Let's start with strengths.

  • I am good at this. I am great at that. Anybody can say it.

  • But to make it more believable, you also need to tell 'How' or 'Why'.

  • Suppose being a quick learner is your strength. Then this is how you answer it..

  • Some other strengths that you can talk about are

  • Adaptability, hard-working, flexibility, persistent, self-motivated...

  • Coming to weaknesses. First, think about the things that you are not good at.

  • May be it's delegating work or attention to detail or public speaking.

  • Now think about the initiatives you have taken to overcome that weakness. For example..

  • See, it's okay to have weaknesses.

  • The interviewer sitting infront of you has a job probably even after deleting the entire production database.

  • I am not asking you to delete the database.

  • I am asking you to accept that you are human and it's okay.

  • What's not okay is to not take initiatives to improve.

  • See, the interviewer has very less time to decide whether

  • you are fit for the role or not.

  • So they ask tough questions.

  • By asking what are the challenges you've faced at work, they want to know

  • How you solve problems?

  • How you work under stress?

  • Your way of getting things done.

  • So what they are looking for, is a story.

  • The most common mistake is to take it personally and get emotional about it.

  • "There was this one time, this team-mate got jealous of me. So, he told lies..

  • and turned the whole team against me. I wanted to take revenge so.."

  • No.

  • If you want to nail this answer, then here are the 4 elements that you must include.

  • Talk about the challenge, briefly.

  • Focus more on how you overcame the challenge.

  • Talk about what you learnt from the challenge.

  • And here's how you hit the nail on the head.

  • Talk about how you are helping your team mates, who are facing the same challenge.

  • For example...

  • Did you see how the 4 elements together, turn a failure in your favor?

  • I don't know what I will do tomorrow, you are asking about 5 years?..

  • is an answer you should keep to yourself

  • because through this question, the interviewer wants to know

  • if you are ambitious and if your long-term goals align with the company.

  • So when you are answering this, don't say.."In your place"....sounds too arrogant

  • or as "The CEO of this company"....sounds too unrealistic

  • or "At a better opportunity somewhere else"....sounds too true.

  • So how do we answer it?

  • Stress that you are interested in a long-term career

  • and showcase your enthusiasm.

  • It's okay if you don't know what you want to do 5 years down the lane

  • but you need to demonstrate how eager you are to join this job. For example..

  • I'll be honest with you.

  • It makes me terribly angry when somebody asks me this question.

  • Any questions related to gender, race or religion are illegal.

  • But they do get asked.

  • The children or marriage question is may be to understand how committed you will be to the company.

  • So don't take it too personally. Everybody makes mistakes.

  • Even the interviewer sitting at the other end of the table.

  • So the best way to answer it, is to gracefully avoid the question

  • and bring the conversation back to the job or your skills or your experience.

  • This tells your interviewer that you are committed towards your professional growth

  • and let's you direct the conversation back to the job related topics.

  • By asking you to ask questions, the interviewer

  • wants to know if you are really interested in the job.

  • Plus, it gives you an opportunity to find out if this is the right job for you or not.

  • So don't say, "No, I don't have any questions".

  • It shows that you don't care.

  • Don't ask, "What's in it for me?" or "Can I work from home?" because it says that you are self-centered

  • and are not really interested in the job.

  • Don't bring up questions related to salary. You can negotiate once they make you an offer.

  • Instead you can ask questions related to the job..."What does a typical day look like?", "What are the qualifications you are looking for in an ideal candidate?"

  • You can ask questions about to the company..

  • "What is the company culture like?" or "What are the different career paths in your department?"

  • You can even ask questions about the interviewer..

  • "How long have you been working for this company?" or "What's your favorite part about working here?"

  • Don't ask too many questions. Wrap it up and leave on a positive note.

  • And finally, the most dreaded question...Why should we hire you?

  • It is one of the most crucial questions where you need to talk about yourself without

  • being too humble or without sounding too desperate.

  • This question is so important that I made a separate video about it

  • with sample answers and I strongly recommend that you check it out.

  • I have left the link in the description.

  • So those were the top 8 interview questions.

  • I am sure you have doubts about other behavioral, technical and analytical questions.

  • So comment and tell me what is it that you want to know so that I make a separate video about it

  • and the more requests I get for a topic, the better.

  • So share this video with your friends who are also preparing for interviews.

  • Now before I tell you the bonus tip, make sure you subscribe to my channel and hit that 'bell' icon

  • because I make Career and Finance videos, every week, especially for you.

  • The best tip anyone will every give you to nail an interview is this..

  • Get enough rest the night before.

  • Yes. Rest.

  • Long-waiting hours combined with stressful interview sessions.

  • It's going to be a looonnnnggg looongg day!

  • And if you are already tired at the start of it then your brain will stop working

  • and throughout the interview, you will look like this..

  • and I don't know about you but I'll not hire that person.

  • So sleep for 7-8 hours the night before and the next morning...

  • go Rock that interview!

  • And I will see you again next week, until then..

  • If you miss me, you can catch me on Instagram (@theurbanfight)

  • and don't forget to keep fighting

  • The Urban Fight to be Fit!

Let's accept it.

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