Sunday, May 17, 2020
How to Handle Oddball Interview Questions
How to Handle Oddball Interview Questions Most of the time, interviews at the entry- and mid-level involve a straightforward list of questions that candidates can answer by speaking the simple truth. Classic interview questions are classic for a reason: they provide reviewers with meaningful information and offer a jumping-off point for an organic conversation. These classics include questions like âhow would you say your last job prepared you for this kind of work?â and âhow would you describe your approach to conflict in the workplace?â But some interviewers are starting to view these questions as clichés, and these employers are looking for ways to gain the same valuable information using questions that are quirkier, more original, and harder for candidates to anticipate. What happens when your prepared, rehearsed answers arenât necessary, because your interviewers are asking you only one question, and itâs a question like âhow do you eat an Oreo?â or âcan you give me instructions on how to use a seatbelt?â We divided some of these oddball questions into categories, and though you canât predict and prepare for questions like these, this breakdown may help you stay on your feet. Practical Math âHow many slices of pizza have been sold in the United States this past year?â âHow much should one jelly bean cost?â âHow many number two pencils could fit inside the Ohio State football stadium?â Employers arenât looking for a single correct answer to a question in this category. They just want to hear how you would approach this issue and what steps you might take to find a solution. You can start by talking about calculating weights, volumes, and costs per unit, or you can start by discussing who you would call to handle this task and how you would engage their help. Practical Problem Solving âHow would you get to the top of the Empire State Building with only some glue, string, and a broken cell phone?â âHow do you build a bicycle?â âHow would the use of scissors benefit a pizza delivery service?â Again, thereâs no way to get this question right or hand over the single correct answer that your reviewers expect. Just donât freeze up. Take a deep breath, think for a few seconds, and then talk your way toward the best solution as you see it. Communication Tests âHow do I make a peanut butter sandwich?â âWhy do volcanoes happen?â âWhat were the first five things you did when you woke up this morning?â These simple questions arenât designed to test your knowledge of sandwiches or volcanoesâ"theyâre meant to determine how well you explain and communicate simple facts or instructions. Personality Quizzes âWhat crayon color would you be?â What color crayon would you be? âWhat three items would you take to a desert island?â âWhatâs your favorite cartoon character and why?â If these questions amuse you, go ahead and laugh. Your reviewers thought carefully to come up with silly questions that might encourage you to reveal your sense of humor. But when youâre finished laughing, answer honestly. And if you feel baited or embarrassed by these questions and find them irrelevant to the job, thatâs okay. Just smile and ask what your reviewers would really like to know about your personality, so you can just tell them. LiveCareer, home to Americaâs #1 Resume Builder, connects job seekers of all experience levels and career categories to all the tools, resources and insider tips needed to win the job. Connect with us on Google+ and Youtube for even more tips and advice on all things career and resume-related.
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