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“How to Handle Common Interview Questions”
Filed under Interviewing
Posted by Libraries, June 13, 2006
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Ian Christie, Monster.com
http://interview.monster.com/articles/commonquestions2/?WT.mcn=MNL000153
Prepare for the New Graduate Interview Bonanza this Thursday by boning up on your interviewing skills.
In this article, Ian tackles responses to the questions “Tell me about a time you faced an ethical dilemma,” “Tell me about a time when you failed,” “Tell me about a projects you worked on that required heavy analytical thinking,” and “What book are you currently reading?” You will also find links to additional articles in this series covering other common interview questions.
For more articles on interviewing, visit the Career Resource e-Library “Interviewing” archives at http://my.simmons.edu/libraries/collections/career/jobsearchprocess/interviewing/index.shtml.
—Jennifer M. Lege
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