Traditional Interview Questions for College Students Sanger 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?
Bakers' Union Local 85
(559) 456-8500
(559) 456-8500
5407 E Olive Ave
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Workforce Connection - Reedley
559-637-2444
559-637-2444
1680 E. Manning
Reedley, CA
Reedley, CA
Apic Information Service
(559) 252-3577
(559) 252-3577
4969 E Clinton Way Ste 119
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Workforce Connection - Manchester Center
559-230-3600
559-230-3600
3302 North Blackstone, Suite #155
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Alert Medical Training
(559) 456-6006
(559) 456-6006
1421 N Clovis Ave Ste 112
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Workforce Connection - Executive Plaza
559-499-3701
559-499-3701
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 280
Fresno, CA
Fresno, 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 .
- What are the most important rewards you expect to gain from your career?
- How would you define "success" for someone in your chosen career?
- What qualifications do you have that will make you successful in this company?
- 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?
- If you were hiring for this position, what qualities would you look for in a new college grad?
- How would you describe your leadership skills?
- Which is more important: creativity or efficiency? Why?
- How has college changed you as a person?
- What have you accomplished that shows your initiative and willingness to work?
- What was the toughest challenge you've ever faced?
- What two or three things are most important to you in your job?
- Some people work best as part of a group -- others prefer the role of individual contributor. How would you describe yourself?
- When given an important assignment, how do you approach it?
- If there were one area you've always wanted to improve upon, what would that be?
- 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?
- What kinds of things have you done at school that were beyond expectations?
- What, in your opinion, are the key ingredients in guiding and maintaining successful business relationships?
- What sorts of things have you done to become better qualified for your career?
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