Also what are your weakness?? This is a tough one and I actually was asked it recently.
If you are asked questions about things you haven't done, how do you answer. I.E. Have you experience drafting legal documents? Me: No...?
Be honest and say no, but try not to leave it there. Try to come up with examples of work you have done of a similar nature, and ask them if that is in line with what they need or perhaps ask them to explain the differences. The more you engage the interviewer in meaningful discussion the better.
Ugh as soon as I hear that question I lose any respect for the interviewer. Its straight out of "An idiots guide to doing an interview".
Do you make that face too?Yes, I do try. "No..but I am familiar with many various legal documents through my volunteering work in the legal field and have a great deal of experience drafting large reports and training manuals so I am sure I would have no problem" Still, sometimes they come back and repeat, "but no experience exactly drafting legal documents?" Me: No
1) My biggest weakness is I'm lazy = bad answer
2) My biggest weakness is that I work too hard = bullsh*t answer
3) ?
Ha! I probably do.Do you make that face too?
I have a career coach who is going to do this with me so fingers crossed all goes well. I have an interview for my ideal position next week so the pressure is onIf you have a friend that has interviewed some people it may be helpful to conduct a mock interview. Doing this will give you confidence and hopefully you will make your mistakes at the mock and not the actual interview. I have found them very useful.
If you follow my 4 step approach you will show your interviewer that you recognise the competency they're looking for, are able to use it effectively and that you can see how it can be used in the role they are trying to fill. This is particularly useful if you don't have much experience in the role you're interviewing for or if it's a first 'real' job since you left school/college.