Understanding the Hidden Meanings in Common Interview Questions: What Are Employers Really Asking?

Gunjan Sarojwal
The Psychology Behind Common Interview Questions

It is important to know that some employers ask questions that seem very simple; however, the hidden meaning behind the questions may not be simple at all.

Q-Describe yourself. What is your background qualifies you for this job?

They mean:
Can you take an incredible amount of information, organize it quickly in your head, and present it in a concise and articulate fashion?

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Q-What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses?

They mean:
Are my perceptions of your strengths and weaknesses the same as yours? How mature are you in dealing with your weaknesses? Can you identify methods for self improvement?
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Q-Where do you want to be in five years?

They Mean:
What motivates you and what do you want out of life? Is this job merely a stepping stone to something better?
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Q-Why this job? What this organization?

They Mean:
Have you done your homework? Are you analytical?
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Q-How would your peers describe you?

They Mean:
How do you see yourself? Are you a leader or a follower? (A quiet confidence is needed here – not arrogance or egotism)
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Q-What makes you think you will succeed in this organization?

They Mean:
Have you accurately identified the skills and expertise needed to succeed? Can you prove you have them?
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Q-Why should we hire you? What do you bring to this job?

They Mean:
How are your promotion and persuasion skills? Are you believable? If you can't sell yourself, how will you be able to sell our products/company/ideas?

Adapted form the book “Money Jobs”.


Thanks & Regards,

Gunjan Sarojwal
fedrikhof
Good post for this question, "Why should we hire you?" I had read somewhere that we should "Point out how your assets meet what the organization needs. Do not mention any other candidates to make a comparison." Thanks for the post.
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