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Here's how to answer 5 of the most difficult interview questions (1)

Nicole Williams,

2018-01-05T21:05:23Z

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You reworked your resume, perfected your cover letter and landed the big interview. But walking through the door is only the beginning — especially if the interviewer throws some hard-hitting questions your way and you don’t know how to respond.

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"The interview is an elimination process," says Dr. Thomas J. Denham, a career counselor at Careers in Transition LLC in Colonie, New York. "The employer is trying to weed out those who are not the most worthy of the position."

Here, Denham offers some advice on how to answer five of the toughest interview questions:

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1. What is your biggest weakness?

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Questions like these, says Denham, are asked so that interviewees admit a weakness that justifies their being shown the door. He recommends responding with: "I have a tendency to say yes and get over-committed." Then follow that with an example of how you are working on prioritizing and setting personal limits. Never draw negative attention to yourself by stating a weakness that would lead an employer to think you are not the best person for the job, Denham says. "The focus of your interview should be on your strengths," he says.

2. What salary do you think you deserve?

"The person who states the salary is the loser," says Denham, explaining that if you are the first to throw out a number, the number you give could be less than what the employer was planning to pay. Wait for the employer to give a range, and when it does ask you for a figure you expect to be making, choose a salary that is higher than the median they provide. Useour salary toolto find out what you can realistically expect. Also, don’t talk salary on the first interview.

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3. Why should I hire you?

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For this one, Denham says it's important to prepare before the interview. "Go back to your resume and look through it for the three to five things that make you outstanding," he says. These qualities should accent your work ability, like "I'm a hard worker" or "I get things done." You have to demonstrate a track record of results. "The notion is that past performance is always the best predictor of future performance," Denham says.

4. What didn’t you like about your last job?

The employer who asks this question could be looking for you to answer with something that would indicate a weakness of yours, once again in an attempt to eliminate you. So while it may be tempting to trash your boss or complain about the hours (they expected me to be in at 8 a.m.!), try answering with something like this: "I did not feel my responsibilities were challenging enough." Then the employer will feel confident that you are ready for whatever they may throw at you.

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5. Where do you see yourself in three to five years?

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The worst answer you can provide to this one, Denham says, is "I have no idea," even though that might be the truth. "It's basically like saying, 'I have no idea what I'm doing with my life and I have no idea how long I'll stay with this job,'" Denham says. Try a response like "I've done a lot of self-assessment, and what I've learned about myself is that I want to make a commitment to this career and I want to build my career here."

Answering tough interview questions is just one step in landing the job. There's follow-up interviews, salary negotiation, then making a great impression when you start working.Join Monsterand you'll have access to expert job search advice, plus job alerts sent to your inbox.

Career expert and best-selling author ofGirl on Top, Nicole Williams is redefining the world of work—making it glamorous, entertaining and relevant to modern women. Her Web site,Nicolewilliams.com, is the go-to destination site for modern working women.

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FAQs

What are the most difficult questions to answer in an interview? ›

The seven most difficult interview questions
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? ...
  • What are your weaknesses? ...
  • Tell me about yourself. ...
  • Why are you the best person for the job? ...
  • Why do you want the job? ...
  • Why are you looking for a new job? ...
  • What is your salary expectation?

What is the hardest thing you've ever done interview question answer? ›

What is the most difficult situation you have had to face and how did you tackle it? Have an example at hand. Select a difficult work situation (which was not caused by you and which can be quickly explained in a few sentences). When choosing the problem, focus on how YOU worked towards the solution.

How to answer the difficult situation interview question? ›

Buzzwords and phrases to include in your answer
  1. 'I remained calm while under pressure'.
  2. 'I took a step back and assessed the situation'.
  3. 'I identified the key issues'.
  4. 'I came up with a few potential solutions'.
  5. 'I implemented the solution and monitored the results'.
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How do you answer the toughest challenge interview question? ›

Be specific about why they were challenges

When you start your answer, identify what made it such a big challenge for you and make sure you explain your problem-solving process.

What is the toughest decision you ever have to make interview? ›

Here's another sample answer: "One of the hardest decisions I've had to make was choosing between two strong team members for a promotion. I personally liked one person better than the other, but I had to choose the person I liked less, because they were more qualified to succeed in the new role.

What are the 10 hardest questions? ›

14 Tough Questions Answered
  • Why are there wars? ...
  • Why do spouses divorce? ...
  • Who decides which of the divorced parents their children will live with? ...
  • Why do people have to grow old? ...
  • Why do people have to die? ...
  • What happens when people die? ...
  • Does it hurt to die? ...
  • What do we do after a person dies?

Why should we hire you? ›

A: When answering, focus on your relevant skills, experience, and achievements that make you the best fit for the role.You should hire me because I am a hard worker who wants to help your company succeed. I have the skills and experience needed for the job, and I am eager to learn and grow with your team .

What is the most difficult situation you ever faced on the job? ›

Here are some examples of common difficult situations in the workplace: Not getting on with a colleague. Not feeling able to speak up about something you feel is wrong. Your team doesn't pull together.

Can you give me an example of a difficult problem you solved at work? ›

“In a previous role, I faced a situation where the workload significantly increased due to unexpected circ*mstances. To maintain efficiency, I assessed the situation, identified tasks that could be delegated, and communicated with my colleagues to seek their support.

What is an example of a tough situation at work? ›

Some examples of difficult work situations include working with a difficult colleague, responding to inappropriate behavior, and providing negative feedback. Use your experience with difficult work situations to answer common interview questions.

Can you give me an example of a difficult situation with a customer? ›

During a shift, two angry customers approached me at the same time. One demanded a refund, and the other one was frustrated because someone gave them the wrong order.To resolve the situation, I apologised to both of them and explained that we're dealing with understaffing, which means one of the clients has to wait.

What not to ask when interviewing someone? ›

What shouldn't I ask when hiring?
  • Questions about race, religion or ethnicity, such as: Are you biracial? ...
  • Questions about age, unless used to verify that applicants meet any age-related legal requirements for the job.
  • Questions about an applicant's pregnancy or plans to start a family, such as: Are you pregnant?

What is the hardest interview question to answer? ›

Tough interview questions with sample answers
  1. Tell me about yourself. ...
  2. What critical feedback do you most often receive? ...
  3. Tell me about a time you overcame an obstacle. ...
  4. How do you handle stress? ...
  5. What have been your most positive and negative management experiences? ...
  6. What's your biggest weakness?
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What is the STAR method when interviewing? ›

The STAR method is a structured manner of responding to a behavioral-based interview question by discussing the specific situation, task, action, and result of the situation you are describing.

What is the most dreaded interview question? ›

The dreaded interview question, “Tell me about yourself,” can make even the most confident job seekers break into a nervous sweat.

What is the biggest failure interview question? ›

Pick a real failure that happened in the workplace, specifically a failure related to the work you're doing now. Look for a story where something didn't go as planned. Choosing the right story is important, as you want to explain a situation where only one thing went wrong.

What is a good answer to your biggest weakness? ›

So there you have it. So as a recap, the four answers that you can give when being asked, what are your greatest weaknesses, are, I focus too much on the details, I've got a hard time saying no sometimes, I've had trouble asking for help in the past, and I have a hard time letting go of a project.

How do you answer tricky interview questions? ›

Here's how to handle this first tricky question:
  1. Avoid starting with personal information.
  2. Highlight why your skills make you the right person for the job.
  3. Talk about your interests related to the role.
  4. Think of your answer as a story.
  5. Keep it short and sweet.
  6. Confirm if you've answered the question.
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