Tell me first what job you are applying for, I will help you. Write it in your question please.
Ok since you may not do that in time (I'm not going to stay on here forever) here are some general tips. Go to this website:
http://online.onetcenter.org/find/
and look up the general position that you are applying for. Look carefully at the KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES that are necessary for that job. Then think of examples from your work experience, education, or personal experiences, that you could give to SHOW that you possess that knowledge, skill, or ability. For example, if the skill is analysis, I would say that at my job I created a database of every candidates scores on written tests, interviews, and in-baskets, and did a correlational analysis to determine if there was a relationship between any of these assessments. The result was.....
Look at the job description on O*net carefully. Look at the job functions. Think of questions they might ask you related to the job functions, and knowledge skills and abilities.
When you state your answer, tell the interviewer the situation you were in, what YOU did (not what WE did), and the result of what you did.
Be professional, only tell them information about yourself that is related to your professional skills. Hope this helps.
2006-08-04 17:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's best to "know your audience". You need to try and gage whether or not they are looking for serious answers, a sense of humor or the prescence of a creative mind. Go with your "gut" and be yourself and try to remain relaxed, poised and confident.
2006-08-05 00:09:34
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answered by ☼Jims Brain☼ 6
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