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Author Topic: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)  (Read 40047 times)

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #300 on: August 26, 2012, 07:52:38 pm »
^if you're company submitted na sa SSS then probably matrace, kasi dun malalaman kung sino yung last company na nagremit.  Pero if hindi pa baka hindi naman.

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #301 on: August 26, 2012, 08:30:02 pm »
i really hope hindi pa, since I really don't want to declare it or talk about  it..

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #302 on: September 04, 2012, 12:13:40 pm »
i'm planning to apply for team lead position. ano kayang maganda isasagot ko pag tinanong ako "why do you want to be a team leader?" and paano ko sasagutin yung scenario na "site a situation where you become a leader"? eh problem parang wala naman akong maalala na nag lead ako  :-X

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #303 on: September 20, 2012, 03:38:11 pm »
Wait, why do you want to be a team leader anyway? hehe
Is it just for the position?

I guess if you're heart isn't into it then it would be hard
to answer.

I don't have plans to be a manager yet but if I do, then
its probably because I would have the chance to mold them
and get them to achieve their fullest potential, etc, etc, ek, ek lol

Wasn't there a situation where your co workers ran around like
chickens without heads and you took charge of the situation and
made it better? If not, then just make up a scenario like that I guess  ;)

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #304 on: September 20, 2012, 08:51:59 pm »
need advice sisses!

i was working abroad before then got married in 2009.. so i resigned because i'm preggy. i'd been a housewife for 3yrs. right now i want to apply again.. sa tagal ko wala work humina loob ko sa interview.. what would be the best answer if i might asked about the employment gap.

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #305 on: September 23, 2012, 02:45:20 am »
^just tell them that you took care of your kids and now you're ready to take new challenge. Tell them na even though hindi ka nakapag work ng matagal you keep yourself updated
love & get hurt, get hurt & learn, learn and love again :)

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #306 on: September 23, 2012, 11:48:44 am »
mga sis/ bros, advise naman..

how should i answer why i want to shift in the it industry? at the top of my head, i want to transfer to a more dynamic industry.. puro matanda na kasi sa present company and everyone's too serious for me.. sa it kasi based on feedback from my sis, karamihan bata bata pa or di kaya young at heart.. i dont want to feel old while im still young.. hehe babaw ba?  plus i think i would fit more here as there continous developments in the field..

also, in my present company, no outings, limited conversations becasuse we're not allowed to talk to each other duirng office hours (even if abt work), boss has favoritism and is actually promoting politics between us, boss doesn't listen to new ideas, no professional growth anymore - we're provided seminars but not allowed to use our learnings..

i want to be honest but dont know how to say these in a positive light / in a winning statement.. or should i say these at all? :)
« Last Edit: September 23, 2012, 11:54:04 am by kinkytinch »

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #307 on: September 26, 2012, 04:49:47 pm »
^just tell them that you took care of your kids and now you're ready to take new challenge. Tell them na even though hindi ka nakapag work ng matagal you keep yourself updated

tnx sis! updated in what way? sori sis blanko tlg..  ;D

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #308 on: September 27, 2012, 01:13:38 pm »
pajoin, i am also planning to go back to regular work.Ive been working at home since 2008 and things is kind of slow at the moment.

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #309 on: January 24, 2013, 08:05:16 pm »
I need your advice ladies. What do you think is the best answer for this?

"What would make you decide NOT to practice your profession as health care worker?"

Thank you.

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Re: Difficult Interview Questions and Winning Answers (part II)
« Reply #310 on: March 11, 2013, 12:07:31 pm »
mejo fun pag-practisan sagutin yung mga questions ha. i'll try to answer it even if di ako same field as yours, but will assume na same field,.. hehe.. gulo ba?

I need your advice ladies. What do you think is the best answer for this?

"What would make you decide NOT to practice your profession as health care worker?"

Thank you.

the only time i wont be practicing as a health care worker "professionally" is when i will be taking care of the health requirements of my family.

mga sis/ bros, advise naman..

how should i answer why i want to shift in the it industry? at the top of my head, i want to transfer to a more dynamic industry.. puro matanda na kasi sa present company and everyone's too serious for me.. sa it kasi based on feedback from my sis, karamihan bata bata pa or di kaya young at heart.. i dont want to feel old while im still young.. hehe babaw ba?  plus i think i would fit more here as there continous developments in the field..

also, in my present company, no outings, limited conversations becasuse we're not allowed to talk to each other duirng office hours (even if abt work), boss has favoritism and is actually promoting politics between us, boss doesn't listen to new ideas, no professional growth anymore - we're provided seminars but not allowed to use our learnings..

i want to be honest but dont know how to say these in a positive light / in a winning statement.. or should i say these at all? :)

sabihin mo na though madami ka natutunan sa oldies officemates mo, it will be a fun learning environment if ka-age mo ang mga colleague mo.

 

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