Mock Interview
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A mock interview is sometimes a videotaped interview, and one of the very best ways to prepare for a real life employment interview.[neutrality disputed] It allows you to gain experience and practice in answering questions which you are likely to be asked by the recruiter. After the interview, you can watch the videotape to see yourself as others see you, and in academic career's offices you may be given constructive feedback regarding your interviewing style and how you responded to the questions.
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[edit] Preparing for a mock interview
[edit] Examples of tough interview questions
What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? Where do you see yourself in 5/10/20 years from now? What are your goals in life? Why should I hire you/ Why do you want to work for [our company]? What do you do in your free time? What do you think about [some current event]? Do you consider yourself a team worker or an individual worker? Tell me about a time when you were the leader of a project/demonstrated leadership. How familiar are you with Excel and Access? What languages can you program in?
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[edit] External links
- The Mock Interview
- Mock Interviews MIT Careers Office
- Job Search Minute Videos Collegegrad.com
- Interviewing