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ویرایش: ebook (azw)
نویسندگان: James Reed
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780143129233
ناشر: Plume (Penguin)
سال نشر: 2014
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زبان: English
فرمت فایل : AZW (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 613 کیلوبایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب 101 سوال مصاحبه شغلی که دیگر هرگز از آنها نمی ترسید: مصاحبه استخدامی، مصاحبه، کاریابی
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب 101 سوال مصاحبه شغلی که دیگر هرگز از آنها نمی ترسید نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
رازهای برتری در مصاحبه های شغلی را مستقیماً از مصاحبه کنندگان و استخدام کنندگان برتر بیاموزید. شما نمی توانید برای هر سوال مصاحبه پاسخی تهیه کنید. بنابراین، از هزاران سوالی که یک کارفرمای بالقوه ممکن است بپرسد، کدام یک را خواهند پرسید. «و چه باید بگویی.» پس از تحقیقات گسترده در میان صدها مصاحبه کننده و هزاران مصاحبه شونده، در نهایت این کتابی است که به شما پاسخ می دهد. 101 سؤالات مصاحبه شغلی که هرگز دوباره از آنها نخواهید ترسید بر اساس ورودی مستقیم مصاحبه کنندگان برتر است. این تکنیکهای آمادهسازی قدرتمند، نحوه پاسخگویی به رایجترین سؤالات را ارائه میدهد و - مهمتر از همه - نحوه اتخاذ یک طرز فکر برنده در مصاحبهها، ذهنیتی که به شما کمک میکند از همه چیز متمایز شوید و شغل را به دست آورید. از پرسشهای کلاسیکی مانند «درباره خودت بگو» و «بزرگترین ضعفهایت چیست» تا گیجهایی مانند «این خودکار را به من بفروش» و «چند چراغ راهنمایی در نیویورک وجود دارد»، جیمز رید آشکار می کند که مصاحبه کنندگان واقعاً چه می پرسند و بهترین پاسخ های ممکن را به شما می دهد.
Learn the secrets to excelling at job interviews, directly from top interviewers and recruiters. You can't prepare an answer for every interview question. So, of the thousands of questions a potential employer might ask, which ones will they ask' And what should you say' After extensive research among hundreds of interviewers and thousands of interviewees, finally here's the book that will give you the answer. 101JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS YOU'LL NEVER FEAR AGAIN is based on direct input from top interviewers. It offers powerful preparation techniques, the lowdown on how to answer the most common questions and - above all - how to adopt a winning mindset at interviews, one that will help you stand out from the pack and land the job. From classic questions like "Tell me about yourself" and "What are your greatest weaknesses'" to puzzlers like "Sell me this pen" and "How many traffic lights are there in New York'," James Reed reveals what interviewers are really asking and gives you the best possible answers.
About the Author Praise for Put Your Mindset to Work Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 All in the Mind One moment Your 3G mindset So, you want a job? What recruitment consultants want The day of the interview Interview questions and the interviewers who love them 2 Classic Interview Questions: The “Fateful 15” 1. Tell me about yourself 2. Why are you applying? 3. What are your greatest strengths? 4. What are your greatest weaknesses? 5. What will your skills and ideas bring to this company? 6. What’s your preferred management style? 7. Where do you see yourself in five years’ time? 8. How would you approach this job? 9. What have you achieved elsewhere? 10. What did you like and dislike about your last job? 11. Tell me about a time you worked in a team 12. What do your co-workers say about you? 13. How do you deal with stress and failure? 14. How much money do you want? 15. Show me your creativity 3 Career Goal Questions 16. Please describe the job you’ve applied for 17. How did you hear about the position? 18. Why do you want to work at this company? 19. What motivates you? 20. Would you stay with your current employer if they offered you a pay raise? 21. Would you be OK with the commute to this job? 22. How does this job fit in with your career plan? 23. Give me the names of three companies you would like to work for 24. Where else have you applied? / Who else are you interviewing with? 25. Why have you changed jobs so frequently? 26. What is your dream job? 27. What’s your ideal work environment? 28. Why do you want to leave your current job? 29. Talk me through (the gaps in) your résumé/career history 4 Character Questions 30. How was your journey here? 31. Where does your boss think you are now? 32. What are your core values? 33. What are your hobbies and interests? 34. Tell me about your first job 35. Who do you admire and why? 36. If you could bring anyone to this company from where you currently work, who would it be? 37. Tell me about a time you dealt with a difficult person 38. When were you last angry—and why? 39. Tell me about something funny that has happened to you at work 40. What is it about this job that you would least look forward to? 41. Tell me something about yourself that isn’t on your résumé 42. What do you most dislike about yourself? 43. How would you react if I told you that you are not the strongest candidate we have interviewed so far? 44. Is it acceptable to lie in business? 45. If you could go back and change one thing about your career to date, what would it be? 46. What do people assume about you that would be wrong? 47. Can you tell me about a time when you stood up for the right thing to do? 48. Have you ever stolen a pen from work? 49. Did you enjoy school/college? 50. Do you know anyone at this company? 51. How do you maintain a good work/life balance? 52. Are your grades a good indicator of success in this business? 53. Would you rather be liked or feared? 54. What are your thoughts on the interview process so far? 55. Why should I choose you over other candidates? 56. Is it OK to spend time at work on non-work stuff, like Facebook or YouTube? 57. What are three positive things your boss/colleagues would say about you? 58. What has been the biggest setback in your career? 59. Your boss overslept and is now late for a client meeting. He calls and asks you to tell the client that he is stuck in traffic—in other words to lie for him. What do you do? 5 Competency Questions 60. What was the last big decision you had to make? 61. Tell me about a time you’ve worked to/missed a deadline 62. Tell me about a big change you’ve had to deal with 63. Tell me about a time you’ve had to persuade someone to do something 64. Give me an example of something you’ve tried in your job that hasn’t worked. How did you learn from it? 65. Tell me about a time you’ve disagreed with a senior member of staff 66. If offered the job, what would be your first priority or thing you would change? 67. Why are you a good fit for the company? 68. What was the last thing you taught? 69. How have you ensured maximum value for money when managing resources? 70. Name some top opinion influencers in this industry 71. Most people are good at managing up or down, but usually not both. Which one are you? 72. Which websites do you use personally? Why? 73. How does your personal social media presence affect your employer? 74. How have you improved in the last year? 75. Tell me about a time a client was especially unhappy and what you did to resolve the situation 76. Tell me about a time you made an important decision in the absence of a manager. Why did you reach that decision? 77. Can you tell me about a recent situation where you took the initiative and made something happen? 78. What is the biggest issue between you and your current/previous manager? 79. What is your favorite product/service in the industry? 80. What is 10 percent of 100? 81. Tell me about a time you supported a member of your team who was struggling 82. In your current job, how many hours a week must you work to get it all done? 83. Give an example of a time you’ve had to improvise to achieve your goal 6 Curveball and Creativity Questions 84. If you were an animal what would you be? 85. Every résumé has at least one lie in it. What’s yours? 86. Have you ever been fired? 87. Tell me about a time you went against company policy 88. Tell me about your family 89. Are you married? Planning to have kids? When did you start your career? Where are you from originally? Do you celebrate any specific religious holidays? 90. Where did you last go on vacation? 91. Tell me about the last good idea you had 92. Would you mind if I approached your former/current employer for a reference? 93. What would you guess is the most searched-for phrase on YouTube? 94. What books and newspapers do you read? 95. Aren’t you overqualified for this job? 96. Sell me this pen 97. Give your résumé a mark out of ten 98. Our product has seriously antisocial side effects. How do you feel about that? 99. How many traffic lights are there in New York City? 100. What haven’t I asked you that I should have? 101. When can you start? 7 Parting Shots When it’s your turn Last impressions—how to wrap up the interview How to follow up without being a stalker The real answer Acknowledgments