Ash Mathew
54

I would say "I would check if there is anything eklse I can add to my portfolio and concentrate as an extended / smart goal!"
From India, Madras
Ash Mathew
54

God I love this Thread.. Thanks to the person who started it. :-) Okay guys for once I will stop and see what others have to answer ;-) Too much of Ash Mathew all over this thread.
From India, Madras
simmy2009
165

Dear Members
Here are few more questions my side-
1. Which is your worst boss, under which you have previously worked?
2. Tell us the situation when your work or efforts were criticized.
3. Could you have done much better in your last job?
4. How do you consider starting new for new business?
5 On a rate of 10 rate me as an Interviewer.
6. If you win the title of 'Koun Banega Karodpati' will you still work with us.
7. Tell us something negative about our company that you have heard or read.
8. Try to sell me this stapler.
9. Do you have guts to fire people.
10. Aren't you over qualified for this position.

From India, Mumbai
Ash Mathew
54

[QUOTE=simmy2009;840760]Dear Members

Here are few more questions my side-

1. Which is your worst boss, under which you have previously worked?

My first boss - because I thought he was a nightmare but not today :-) He taught me the basics, I am so thankful to my "most worse boss"

2. Tell us the situation when your work or efforts were criticized.

When I started of as a fresher - I gave my opinions to the recruotment team for new methods. SInce I was a fresher, the team criticised me saying that I am new and cant suggest.

However, before leaving my first job I was tagged by my boss as "Creative & bubblin with energy - that made me happy"

3. Could you have done much better in your last job? Maybe, had I known the existing issues much before I started gto work on a few problems :-)

4. How do you consider starting new for new business?
That seems like a challenge to me - but I would do that only if I hold extensive experience and more exposure in risky scenaiors. I hate jumping into conclusions just because I see teh adventurouse side in it lacking details on actual facts

5 On a rate of 10 rate me as an Interviewer.

I am sorry that I have to rate you on a scle - you will not believe me if I rate you 10/10. But on the basis of Poor average Good Excellent, I would say "Excellent". (If he asks why/.... I would thank him for the patience and for the interesting questions to probe more into a person - like wanting to know "risk taking ability through asking about new business"

6. If you win the title of 'Koun Banega Karodpati' will you still work with us.

Sure - I would only think of multiplying assets ;-) Jokes apart - I dont think I will be satisfied with just the money - if that was the case I would not be looking at better challenging opportunities.

7. Tell us something negative about our company that you have heard or read.

I am afraid - but is there anything going on like that? :-) well, I would look into facts and reality than just mere gossip. Cos if tomorrow someone talks bad abt me - I owuld want you to get into facts before reacting on what was in the story

8. Try to sell me this stapler. - Sir it will fix your documents together, and has a neat holder that does not pressurize your finger. I will also give you a pack of staple pins for free along with this stapler. And no one apart from us - offer a free demo on "Using this product."

9. Do you have guts to fire people.

My guts will talk only with facts and reason.

10. Aren't you over qualified for this position.

Am I? I am sorry I did not gauge myself properly, but could you please tel me why I should look at a higher profile that this?

From India, Madras
Sindhu N R
2

Thanks starting this thread.

I am not telling about the toughest question faced by me, but a real incident which happened last day.

I conduct interview for many firms as an outsider. On one of such interviews, which was on last thursday, (20.08.09) I asked a boy ( he was not very smart, but good, completed his graduation and had a good look ) that what is his career goal.

I don't know what was wrong with my question, but all of a sudden he took my hand a give a loud weep in the midst of weep, he said, he don't have anything like that. Then I asked him very softly, whether he understood my question he said yes.

Then I talked to the boy outside, came to know about his problem. Though not selected for the specific firm, I have given him some courage from my side. From that day to till, he is calling me on a regular basis, and saying about the progress he is having.

It was rather tough for me because a person sitting in front of me was crying. But now, I am very happy that I can atleast help me in setting a career goal.

From India, Kochi
merrysiagian
I think the answer would depends on the position you are applying. For example... if i would be applying for a post of a manager - the main work scope would be managing ... I would take that time to think and manage my work. This way i can manage and organize my work to achieve quality result and avoid any backlog..
if marketing post, ... i would take that time to reconnect with old my customer and find new channel while at it.....

From Indonesia, Jakarta
shalaka_mohite
I have been asked this question and would like to know the proper answer for this. You have given reference of _______ on your CV. So tell me what will they say about you? Regards, Shalaka
From China
shalaka_mohite
some more questions - If your boss/ company told you to do something which you don’t want do then what will be your reaction? Are you morning or evening person? Regars, Shalaka
From China
ash.pgdm
2

I faced this question, which I feel was the toughest one..
Q. Would you join us if we give you lesser salary than your current employer?
Comment - Even now, i wonder what did the interviewer wanted to hear..For this question, there cannot be a right answer. You never know what response whould have elicited what reaction....!!!!
regards,

From India, Hyderabad
shahabuddin.vali
1

Good thread, however, the attached document containing 64 toughest interview questions would help you all. Regards, Shahab
From Pakistan
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