How to Deal With Negative Questions in the Job Interview
You feel prepared for the interview. You are confident walking through the door to meet your interviewer. You have your positive experiences and stories ready to answer questions.
The interview followed the interview smoothly when all of the sudden started throwing "curve balls." Began the interview by the negative example of the situation demands - sometimes you fail or have problems of response.
About your disability and access are ready to talk when challenged in a difficult situation. You become disoriented and lose the trust of our customers. The lost two opportunities to get a second interview - or provide.
Most researchers are not trying to be tough when requesting information on the negative - trying to discover if there
So what do you do when you encounter those "curve balls?" You deal with them in a positive manner.
Here is an example of a question seeking negative information and how to deal with it.
Question –
"Tell me about a time when you had a conflict with someone at work and how you resolved it."
Answer –
"I usually get along very well with almost everyone."
"There was an incident that happened with a person who was not pulling his weight on the team and it was affecting morale. All the team members were getting disgruntled but nobody was doing anything about it."
"I took it upon myself to have a talk with the person when the opportunity presented itself. It didn't start out smoothly – he was defensive at first and resented my speaking to him about his work behavior. I was careful to let him know that I wasn't judging him but rather was concerned about the team and the ability for everyone to get along."
"Eventually he confided in me that he had some family problems at home that were affecting his energy level and patience. I listened attentively while he told me about his problems."
"Once he became aware that his behavior was affecting other's work he made a special effort to be more open and receptive. The team spirit improved greatly after that – as well as the productivity."
If this is your answer carefully, you see that offers many positives. The answer is to start using positive statements:
Next, the positive use of the word is about the style: "I make sacrifices ....
This example also shows a sense of caring about fellow employees – taking the time to find out what the problem was and being a real "team player."
You can see that there is a good deal of positive information that can be emphasized in an answer - even if it is an example of a time when things were negative.
Sometimes interviewers are trying to avoid making a hiring mistake that was made in the past.
Have made the event that there are problems in the past with this company, see evidence that these problems will be no obstacle for you. You have the interviewer that you do what you must do to solve a problem or at least get the facts about the problem, is shown.
Turning negatives into positives is an important skill to learn. When you are asked a negative question, stop and think about how you can refocus the question to include some positive qualities.
Sample answer – excerpt from "Perfect Phrases for the Perfect Interview," Carole Martin 2005 (McGraw-Hill)
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More Layoffs Ahead
Just this week it was announced another major release is about to occur in one of the largest companies in the country. With friends and family members who work there, I must admit to some concern, even if it would affect me personally. Since May of last year I worked part-time to keep the wolf at bay, to build an online business on internet marketing. For this reason, some of my family and friends have turned to me for advice, I will answer some of their questions here.
Question 1: How easy is it to get started?
Getting started is easy - make it work, then work. At this point, I do not make adequate attention full-time place of work, although I am beginning to see some small success. When I started, I know this is not a get-rich-quick income, but I do not really need to be rich, just to make enough to pay my bills and to repay student loans. I have learned in this process, although some not to work quickly, trying to make the Internet a long time, months or even years, the majority of people in the market struggle, in the "make."
Question 2: Should I do Internet marketing?
It depends. Are you willing to work at something else, assuming you can find the work, until your marketing efforts pay off? Are you willing to spend hours, days, or even months working through the learning curve? There is a huge learning curve due to having to learn marketing techniques, Internet marketing specifically, keyword identification, copywriting, some technical skills, who you can trust to give you correct information, and much more. Many people are successful Internet marketers, but all they sell is information on how to be successful Internet marketers. They are hard to identify, but most of the time, the content they sell is rehashed material that 1) either no longer works, or 2) has already saturated the market and it is difficult to make money using their techniques--note I said difficult, not impossible. If you have no job and no prospects, you should get started on Internet marketing as soon as possible, and put at least 12 hours a day into it. This will be the best way to succeed, but it won't be quick. You need to have another source of income while you get this going.
Question 3: How can I shorten the learning curve?
Find a reputable organization and sign up with them. There are a few, although not easy to find. It took months for me to sift through the chaff to find the grain, so to speak. Although this does not remove the learning curve, he will give you from someone who actually walks the talk and you can find specific, concrete information. Once you have this entity, all read, which tripled. Then read on the fourth to begin the debate on the steps they propose to take. By reading everything three times, first, build a solid foundation for understanding what they require you to do. If you do not agree to read everything three times, you work the steps in the first reading, but be sure to go back and read it again. There is so much content to absorb, it can not happen overnight, or even in the first week. I'm still learning, and much of it is now slowly making sense.
Question 4: Do I have to know how to build a Web site?
No, you are not required to know how to build Web sites, though some knowledge or experience with XHTML and CSS is helpful. Some organizations provide free Web site software that helps you build a site, even without technical knowledge. The issue is that if something gets broken, without the XHTML and CSS skills, you may have to ask someone else for help. FrontPage, Dreamweaver, and other Web design software can also be used, but I highly recommend that you do not use Microsoft Word. Word puts in a ton of excess garbage, and makes it difficult for even a Web design guru to find and fix errors. Some organizations offer free Web site templates to their members that give the option of developing a site by filling in the blanks. Be careful of these if you don't understand Web design code. There may be some code built into it that does things you don't know about, and could get you in trouble--for instance, Java or JavaScript code that captures and forwards information about your readers/customers to a third party you don't know exists. Worst case, you can find someone to build your site for you. Costs for this service range from $50 to $5000 or more, depending on what you need coded. For a simple one page site, the range should be from $50 to $500, depending on the skill and experience of the designer, as well as exactly what you need coded.
Question 5: Where can I find good information on how to do Internet marketing?
There are several resources available to you. Find and bookmark, or favorite, blogs about Internet marketing. Search for and bookmark forums about Internet marketing--lurk for a while, reading content provided as well as answers to questions newbies ask. Do they seem honest and straight forward or convoluted and confusing? Register with one or more forums after you choose those that seem most helpful to you. Spend hours reading everything in the forums, taking notes on those procedures that are interesting to you. Type up your notes to help solidify in your mind the information you have gleaned from the forums. Refer back to your notes often to be sure you are not missing a vital bit of information. Find an Internet training site, such as Wealthy Affiliate University, and sign up for membership and training. Click on the link at the bottom of the page to learn more.
Question 6: What is the most important thing for me to do?
Make a plan for each day and stick to it. Decide what you want out of Internet marketing, then plan how to get there. It has been said, plan your work and work your plan. This is especially true in Internet marketing. If you don't plan, you will find yourself surfing the Internet looking for things to do, or doing busy work such as dusting your home office for the fourth time in two days, or reading emails. These are some of the ways to trick yourself into thinking you are actually working, when you are in fact spinning your wheels and getting no where. Keep moving forward, working your plan daily, and you will succeed in time.
Question 7: What equipment do I need?
You will need to have a computer and Internet access, or at least access to both through the local library or elsewhere. As far as equipment goes, that is all you have to have. You will need a text editor, but WordPad and Notepad, both of which came free with your personal computer, will work quite well. Spreadsheet software is helpful for keeping records, but not required. You can keep records in a spiral notebook, if you need to. A reference to XHTML coding is a good idea, but you can also look this information up on the Internet. Simply search for free XHTML HTML tutorials.
You must be persistent. How many cliches fit here? The early bird gets the worm;
Rome was not built in a day, and remain strong, the press, in the preventive measure and, if a start you do not succeed, try, try again, so you can not slack, never give up, there are many more. These are cliches because they are excessive use of the phrase. They are excessive because they are commonplace. Search, print out, read the daily quotes Calvin Coolidge on Persistent. He turned to history may not be the best president, but he got that right.
To succeed as an Internet marketer, you will have to dive into the literature of the field and read deeply. You will have to be committed to the point that you will persevere when things do not work out the way you expected them to. You will have to learn who to turn to for advice, then pay attention. You will have to do it. Just do it! There is no substitution for rolling up your sleeves and getting to work--yes, I know, another cliche. Again, cliches are cliches because they are so obviously true and they work.
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