Traditional Interview Questions for College Students Madera CA

What skills have you acquired from internships and part-time jobs? What have you learned from your experiences outside the classroom? What criteria are you using to choose companies to interview with?

Madera County Workforce Assistance Center
559-662-4500
209 East 7th Street
Madera, CA
U.S. Army Recuriting Office
(559) 277-4780
4470 W. Shaw #A
Fresno, CA
Real-Time Staffing Service
(559) 222-9400
191 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA
Auto Mechanics & Machinists Union Internatl Assn Of M
(559) 264-2815
544 W Olive Ave
Fresno, CA
Christine Moore, CPRW
(714) 326-5900
21065 Ridge Park Dr.
Yorba Linda, CA
Workforce Connection - Kerman
559-842-7707
15180 W. Whitesbridge
Kerman, CA
Creative Resource Management
(559) 440-9722
786 E Birch Ave
Fresno, CA
Labor Ready Inc
(559) 437-9900
6425 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, CA
Jon Sosa, CPRW
(619) 818-2185
645 Front St., #1710
San Diego, CA
DaWayne Denmark, CPRW
(760) 889-0901
7660-H Fay Ave., #181
La Jolla, CA
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Traditional Interview Questions for College Students

Here are 20 intermediate traditional job interview questions. Practice answering these questions -- and get sample excellent responses for each one -- by going to our College Student/Grad Intermediate Traditional Interview Practice Questions .

  1. What are the most important rewards you expect to gain from your career?
  2. How would you define "success" for someone in your chosen career?
  3. What qualifications do you have that will make you successful in this company?
  4. What skills have you acquired from internships and part-time jobs?
  5. What have you learned from your experiences outside the classroom?
  6. What criteria are you using to choose companies to interview with?
  7. If you were hiring for this position, what qualities would you look for in a new college grad?
  8. How would you describe your leadership skills?
  9. Which is more important: creativity or efficiency? Why?
  10. How has college changed you as a person?
  11. What have you accomplished that shows your initiative and willingness to work?
  12. What was the toughest challenge you've ever faced?
  13. What two or three things are most important to you in your job?
  14. Some people work best as part of a group -- others prefer the role of individual contributor. How would you describe yourself?
  15. When given an important assignment, how do you approach it?
  16. If there were one area you've always wanted to improve upon, what would that be?
  17. When you have been made aware of, or have discovered for yourself, a problem in your school or work performance, what was your course of action?
  18. What kinds of things have you done at school that were beyond expectations?
  19. What, in your opinion, are the key ingredients in guiding and maintaining successful business relationships?
  20. What sorts of things have you done to become better qualified for your career?
  21. Go back to the Job Interview Questions Database .

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