03 Feb 2009 @ 2:04 PM 
 

How to ace your interview in English

 

How to ace your interview in English


Can you make a good impression in an interview in English? Do you sometimes misunderstand what the interviewer is asking you? We’ve prepared a list of questions to help you ace your next interview, so read on to learn more!

Tell us about yourself

This is a very broad question about your character, background, studies, ambitions, work history, etc.

Why should we hire you?

The interviewer is asking about your qualities and strong points.

Why did you leave your last job?

The interviewer wants to know if you resigned, were fired, or were laid off, and for what reason.

Are you willing to relocate?

This means are you willing to move to another city or country.

Tell me about your scholastic record.

This refers to your grades and results at school and university.

Tell me about your extra-curricular activities and interests.

This means your interests outside class, for example sports, hobbies and clubs.

How would your last boss describe you?

This means what did your last boss think of you.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?

What are your plans for the future and where do you think you will be 5 years from now?

How do you work under pressure?

This question asks about your ability to cope with a large amount of work, tight deadlines and extreme stress.

What salary are you expecting?

The interviewer wants to know your minimum requirement.

Improve your spoken English

Live conversation classes with native English teachers. 

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