外企英语面试常见问题及解决方案(Interview Questions)
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外企面试最常见的英语问题有哪些1、How did you hear about our company and this job offer?面试提问一:你是怎么知道我们公司这个职位在招人的?There’s no trick in answering this one, but it is always good to also mention that you are very interested in the industry, and after reviewing a number of options you found this certain company to be the one best suited for you. This should not take any more than 30 seconds to take care of.在回答这个问题时没有任何技巧,但是回答时如果还能提到你对面试的外企所在行业很感兴趣不失为一个很聪明的回答了。
你可以说经过多方面的参考选择,你发现这家公司才是最适合你的公司。
这种答案会让招聘方更容易把你放在最佳人选行列。
2、Why did you leave your last job?面试提问二:你什么辞掉上一份工作?This is the best question to ask, from an employer’s standpoint. It tells them about your character, as well as provides basic insight into your job performance andpotential obstacles (if any) that may arise with you in the job at hand. Make sure that you do not say critically negative things about your last company. Useful alternatives to harsh statements: you are looking for a new challenge, you want to take a different direction, you see the new environment as one that will better utilize your talents. This may involve a little more time, perhaps 3 minutes or so.站在招聘外企的角度,这是一个特别好的问题。
外企英文面试问题及答案1. What’s the meaning of your English name? 你的英文名字有什么含义么?问题分析:有些申请人的英文名字不合常规,比方叫King,或者Sushi,或者Monk等等。
官询问这些申请人名字的含义,主要有几个目的:第一,缓解面试的紧张气氛; 第二,面试官也有一点点好奇心;第三,给申请人一个展示自己独特个性的时机,因为敢于给自己起独特名字的人往往具有很独特的个性,这些人希望引起别人的注意。
普通答复: Actually, Sushi is my nickname. My friends gave me this name because I like to eat the Japanese food sushi.点评:这个答复表达出你是个什么样的人呢?在中国吃寿司价格不菲,如果吃寿司吃到了朋友给你起了“寿司”这个外号的地步,这个申请人一定不会是囊中羞涩的人。
同志们想一下,我们在面试的时候,是把自己伪装成“艰辛朴素”,还是“锦衣玉食”呢?即使现如今寿司已经跌价到人尽可食的地步,你这个答复也只是在告诉面试官:嘿,我可是个好吃的人啊!比拟一下以下的这个答复,你就知道哪个更胜一筹了。
答复示范1: As a matter of fact, Sushi is a nickname my friends gave me, because I like sushi and like to make sushi. I can make about ten different kinds of sushi! My friends say that my personality is a bit like sushi, simple but good, hehe.点评1:与刚刚的答复相比,这个答复表达出你是个什么样的人呢?一个擅长制作寿司的女孩子一定是动手能力比拟强的,而且喜欢做一些琐碎小事的人。
外贸人员英语面试问题及答案外贸人员英语面试问题及答案一1. What is an ideal boss like? 你最喜欢的老板是什么样子的?问题分析:和上个问题一样,面试官希望了解的是:第一,这份工作是否会让你满意?第二,你一定会效仿你的老板,如果你说自己喜欢的老板是能吃苦耐劳的,那么你往往是一个吃苦耐劳的人; 如果你说喜欢自己的老板是高屋建瓴的,那么你往往也是一个颇为注重宏观规划的人。
要格外注意的是,如果面试你的人恰恰就是你未来的老板,那么这个问题可要小心了,如果你所做的描述和他的个性风马牛不相及,可能令面试功亏一篑。
普通回答: I like democratic bosses. They can give me enough room to develop on my own, rather than giving instructions to me for every small detail.点评:这个回答比较危险,明显地表现出该申请人追求“自由化”的性格特点,会令很多面试官觉得心里一沉。
所以说,在回答这个问题的时候,要走“保守主义”路线,尽量不要给人一种“初生牛犊不怕虎”的感觉,而要表现出谦虚谨慎、积极、诚恳等特点。
再者说,这个回答明显在给老板提要求,当你对比下面这个回答示范的时候,你就会明白一个道理:给老板提要求,远远不如请老板给自己提要求令人喜欢。
回答示范1: Ideal boss? Well, I prefer strict bosses. Although working with strict bosses means a lot of pressure, I can grow fast with them. For new graduates, nothing is more important than developing our abilities as fast as we can.点评1:主动请老板为自己加压,多么可爱可敬的人,善哉!工作经验有所欠缺的申请人,不妨向面试官表表这样的态度。
1. So, tell me a little about yourself.You don’t need to explain everything from birth to present day. Relevant facts about education, your career and your current life situation are fine.2. Why are you looking (or why did you leave you last job)?This should be a straightforward question to answer, but it can trip you up. Presumably you are looking for a new job (or any job) because you want to advance your career and get a position that allows you to grow as a person and an employee. It’s not a good idea to mention money here, it can make you sound mercenary. And if you are in the unfortunate situation of having been downsized, stay positive and be a***rief as pos***le about it. If you were fired, you’ll need a good explanation. But once again, stay positive.3. Tell me what you know about this company.Do your homework before you go to any interview. Whether it’***eing the VP of marketing or the mailroom clerk, you should know about the company or business you’re going to work for. Has this company been in the news lately? Who are the people in the company you should know about? Do the background work, it will make you stand out as someone who comes prepared, and is genuinely interested in the company and the job.4. Why do you want to work at X Company?This should be directly related to the last question. Any research you’ve done on the company should have led you to the conclusion that you’d want to work there. After all, you’re at t he interview, right? Put some thought into this answer before you have your interview, mention your career goals and highlight forward-thinking goals and career plans.5. What relevant experience do you have?Hopefully if you’re applying for this position you have bags of related experience, and if that’s the case you should mention it all. But if you’re switching careers or trying something a little different, your experience may initially not look like it’s matching up. That’s when you need a little honest creativity to match the experiences required with the ones you have. People skills are people skills after all, you just need to show how customer service skills can apply to internal management positions, and so on.6. If your previous co-workers were here, what would they say about you?Ok, this is not the time for full disclosure. If some people from your past are going to say you’re a boring A-hole, you don’t need to bring that up. Stay positive, always, and maybe have a few specific quotes in mind. “They’d say I was a hard worker” or even better “John Doe has always said I was the most reli able, creative problem-solver he’d ever met.”7. Have you done anything to further your experience?This could include anything from night classes to hobbies and sports. If i t’s related, it’s worth mentioning. Obviously anything to do with further education is great, but maybe you’re spending time on a home improvement project to work on skills such as self-sufficiency, time management and motivation.8. Where else have you applied?This is a good way to hint that you’re in demand, without sounding like you’re whoring yourself all over town. So, be honest and mention a few other companie***ut don’t go into detail. The fact that you’re seriously looking and keeping your options open is what the interviewer is driving at.9. How are you when you’re working under pressu re?Once again, there are a few ways to answer thi***ut they should all be positive. You may work well under pressure, you may thrive under pressure, and you may actually PREFER working under pressure. If you say you crumble like aged blue cheese, this is not going to help you get your foot in the door.10. What motivates you to do a good job?The answer to this one is not money, even if it is. You should be motivated by life’s noble pursuits. You want recognition for a job well done. You want to become better at your job. You want to help others or be a leader in your field.11. What’s your great est strength?This is your chance to shine. You’re being asked to explain why you are a great employee, so don’t hold back and stay do stay positive. You could be someone who thrives under pressure, a great motivator, an amazing problem solver or someone with extraordinary attention to detail. If your greatest strength, however, is to drink anyone under the table or get a top score on Mario Kart, keep it to yourself. The interviewer is looking for work-related strengths.12. What’s your biggest weakness?If you’re completely honest, you may be kicking yourself in the butt. If you say you don’t have one, you’re obviously lying. This is a horrible question and one that politician s have become masters at answering. They say things like “I’m perhaps too committed to my work and don’t spend enough time with my family.” Oh, there’s a fireable offense. I’ve even heard “I think I’m too good at my job, it can often make people jealous.” Please, let’s keep our feet on the ground. If you’re asked this question, give a small, work-related flaw that you’re working hard to improve. Example: “I’ve been told I occasionally focus on details and miss the bigger picture, so I’ve been spending time laying out the complete project every day to see my overall progress.”13. Let’s talk about salary. What are you looking for?Run for cover! This is one tricky game to play in an interview. Even if you know the salary range for the job, if you answer first you’re already showing all your cards. You want as much as pos***le, the employer wants you for as little as you’re willing to take. Before you apply, take a look at for a good idea of what someone with your specific experience should be paid. You may want to say, “well, that’s something I’ve thought long and hard about and I think someone with my experience should get between X & Y.” Or, you could be sly and say, “right now, I’m more interested in talking more about what the position can offer my career.” That could at least buy you a little time to scope out the situation. But if you do have a specific figure in mind and you are confident that you can get it, I’dsay go for it. I have on many occasions, and every time I got very close to that figure (both below and sometimes above).14. Are you good at working in a team?Unless you ha ve the I.Q. of a houseplant, you’ll always answer YES to this one. It’s the only answer. How can anyone function inside an organization if they are a loner? You may want to mention what part you like to play in a team though; it’sa great chance to explain that you’re a natural leader.15. Tell me a suggestion you have made that was implemented.It’s important here to focus on the word “implemented.” There’s nothing wrong with having a thousand great ideas, but if the only place they live is on your notepad what’s the point? Better still, you need a good ending. If your previous company took your advice and ended up going bankrupt, that’s not such a great example either. Be prepared with a story about an idea of yours that was taken from idea to implementation, and considered successful.16. Has anything ever irritated you about people you’ve worke d with?Of course, you have a list as long as your arm. But you can’t say that, it shows you a***eing negative and difficult to work with. The best way to answer this one is to think for a while and then say something like “I’ve always got on just fine with my co-workers actually.”Use this question as a chance to show that you are a team player: “The only people I have trouble with are those who aren’t team players, who just don’t perform, who complain constantly, and who fail to respond to any efforts to motivate them.” The interviewer is expecting a response focused on personality and personal dislikes. Surprise her by delivering an answer that reflects company values17. Is there anyone you just could not work with?No. Well, unless you’re talking about murderers, racists, rapists, thieves or other dastardly characters, you can work with anyone. Otherwise you could be flagged as someone who’s picky and difficult if you say, “I can’t work with anyone who’sa Bronco’s fan. Sorry.”18. Tell me about any issues you’ve had with a previou***oss.Arrgh! If you fall for this one you shouldn’t be hired anyway. The interviewer is testing you to see if you’ll speak badly about your previous supervisor. Simply answer this question with exteme tact, diplomacy and if necessary, a big fat loss of memory. In short, you’ve never had any issues.The answer to 18 is completely wrong. I am a director at a major media company’s interactive division. Our company is expanding and I am almost in a constant state of hiring. I ask a variation of this question in every single interview and if a candidate has never had one issue or disagreement with anyone, (I stated a variation: I ask if it has happened with anyone in the workplace) I peg them as a liar and reject them immediately.I went well with my previou***oss. If there is an conflict, I will be open mind and talk about facts. once decision is made, I execute it well.19. Would you rather work for money or job satisfaction?It’s not a very fair question is it? We’d all love to get paid a Trump-like salarydoing a job we love but that’s rare indeed. It’s fine to say money is important, but remember that NOTHING is more important to you than the job. Otherwise, you’re just someone looking for a bigger paycheck.20. Would you rather be liked or feared?I have been asked this a lot, in various incarnations. The first time I just drewa blank and said, “I don’t know.” That went over badly, but it was right at the start of my c areer when I had little to no experience. Since then I’ve realized that my genuine answer is “Neither, I’d rather be respected.” You don’t want to be feared because fear is no way to motivate a team. You may got the job done but at what cost? Similarly, if you’re everyone’***est friend you’ll find it difficult to make tough decisions or hit deadlines. But when you’re respected, you don’t have to be a complete bastard or a lame duck to get the job done.21. Are you willing to put the interests of X Company ahead of your own? Again, another nasty question. If you say yes, you’re a corporate whore who doesn’t care about family. If you say no, you’re disloyal to the company. I’m af raid that you’ll probably have to say yes to this one though, because you’re trying to be the perfect employee at this point, and perfect employees don’t cut out early for Jimmy’***a***all game.it is situational. if you… ; if you …. Ethics and professionalism22. So, explain why I should hire you.As I’m sure you know, “because I’m great” or “I really need a job” are not good answers here. This is a time to give the employer a laundry list of your greatest talents that just so happen to match the job description. It’s also good to avoid taking potshots at other potential candidates here. Focus on yourself and your talents, not other people’s flaws.23. Finally, do you have any questions to ask me?I’ll finish the way I started, with one of the most common questions asked in interviews. This directly relates to the research you’ve done on the company and also gives you a chance to show how eager and prepared you are. You’ll probably wan t to ask about benefits if they haven’t been covered already. A good generic one is “how soon could I start, if I were offered the job of course.” You may also ask what you’d be working on. Specifically, in the role you’re applying for and how that affects the rest of the company. Always have questions ready, greeting this one with a blank stare is a rotten way to finish your interview. Good luck and happy job hunting.ponder for a moment, and then ask your interviewer “what aspect of your job do you find most challenging”.I would ask the interviewer, “Why do you like to work here?”24. Where do you want to be in 5 to years?They dont want to hear in the same job you are interviewing for. Ultimately, the HR people are searching for someone who can handle the job now, and has the potential to grow into a high level management job in the future. Do you have those goals too?25. Would you rather work for a big company or a small one?Favorite answer: I’d treat any company like it was my own regardless. Total ownership of the situation can get you a long way.General , the worst answer was “I don’t know.” I’ve since learned that “it depends,” with a couple of examples, is perfectly appropriate附带答案版本:Don't discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for.最佳答案* My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can.* I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations.* Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management.* In the XYZ Corporation, what is a typical career path for someone with my skills and experiences?第一个问题一般都是这个Tell me about yourself/ How would you describe yourself?You walk into the interview room, shake hands with your interviewer and sit down with your best interviewing smile on. Guess what their first question is? "Tell me about yourself." Your interviewer is not looking for a 10-minute dissertation here. Instead, offer a razor sharp sentence or two that sets the stage for further discussion and sets you apart from your competitors.Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP)说出你的卖点Give them "your synopsis about you" answer, specifically your Unique Selling Proposition. Known as a personal branding or a value-added statement, the USP is a succinct, one-sentence description of who you are, your biggest strength and the major benefit that a company will derive from this strength. Here is an example of a Unique Selling Proposition: "I'm a seasoned Retail Manager strong in developing training programs and loss prevention techniques that have resulted in revenue savings of over $2.3Million for (employer's name) during the past 11 years."What a difference you've made with this statement. Your interviewer is now sitting forward in her chair giving you her full attention. At this point, you might add the following sentence: "I'd like to discuss how I might be able to do somethinglike that for you." The ball is now back in her court and you have the beginnings of a real discussion and not an interrogation process.“My background to date has been centered around preparing mysel f to become the very best financial consultant I can become. Let me tell you specifically how I've prepared myself. I am an undergraduate student in finance and accounting at _________ University. My past experiences has been in retail and higher education. Both aspects have prepared me well for this career.”首先要明确他们想了解的是哪方面的内容Do they want to know about your career so far, about your hobbies or family life? If in doubt, ASK them to clarify what they wish you to talk about. Then give a short factual answer, ending with "is there anything else you'd like to know about me?"* How would you describe yourself?这个问题的答案应该是和他们的招聘广告上对于雇员的要求的基本一致,所以,看看你有哪些特质满足了他们的要求吧Try to think about what the interviewers are looking for and keep this in mind as you answer interview questions. Remember the job advert? Were they looking for initiative, a good communicator, someone with good attention to detail? Describe yourself in these terms. Start with "I am.." and not with "I think..." or "I believe.." so that you sound self aware and confident.-----------------------------------------------------------When you're interviewing for an internal position within your company, you may be asked what you will do if you don't get the job. The interviewer wants to know whether you are concerned about just the advancement opportunity or the company. 内部职位竞聘常会被问到如果你没有得到这份工作的话你将会怎么办的问题。
第一部分(1~5问)韦鲁基问:除了工作之外,告诉我一项几年来你一直对其保持兴趣的活动。
答:自从我祖母死于癌症,我就一直参与癌症协会资金筹集的工作。
在我内心深处,我希望研究工作有所突破,以便及时挽救我家其他人的生命。
在这里,面试官想在应聘者身上寻找出持之以恒的精神和对兴趣从一而终的经历。
你的爱好是否只维持了短短一段时间,或者你的兴趣每年都不同?你的兴趣与你所申请的工作是否一致?它们是否在某方面对公司有利呢?Q:Other than work, tell me about an activity you've remained interested in over several years.A:I’ve been involved in Cancer Society fundraising ever since my grandmother died from the disease. In the back of my mind I guess I’m hoping that the research can lead to findings in time to save the life of someone else in my family.问:你在业余的时间里会做些什么?答:我实在很喜欢外出——我经常去露营和远足,因此我对不同种类的布料有一定的认识,了解到不同的布料适合于不同的气候环境,这也是为什么我对你们纺织公司如此感兴趣的原因。
面试官希望你是个全能型人才,而不是只有某方面的能力,他也在寻找彼此共同的兴趣或者相一致的地方。
你总是应该在某种程度上把你的回答和该工作的要求联系起来。
Q:What do you do in your spare time?A:I really enjoy getting outside—I often go camping and hiking. I've learned a lot about different fabrics that are good for various weather conditions. That's why I'm so interested in your textile operations.问:你的生活方式健康吗?答:我每周两次挤出时间休息。
外企面试英语问题及回答外企面试英语1、关于介绍自己的:Could you say something about yourself? Could you sell yourself within a few minutes?你可以从以下几个方面突出自己:职业技能强项,该技能的深入程度,该技能完成过的项目以及自己其他相关方面的深入研究和学习、探索。
请不要在自己的姓名、年龄、毕业学校、兴趣爱好等方面浪费时间,也不用再把你的简历背诵一遍,因为老外已经看过你的CV了。
时间在2-3分钟的样子。
使用口语化的表达2、关于应聘动机的:Why do you wanna work for us? What makes you come here today?面试官看看你对公司是否有所了解。
请充满信心,不要说是来试试的(you really wanna take a try?),如果能事先将公司信息整理好并梳理一下和自己的职业技能相结合来介绍,则可谓Perfect Response。
3、关于你的弱点:What do you think is your greatest weakness? May I know it?注意后面那句是客气的,千万别说No。
客观地评价一下自己确实存在但对工作并不重要的缺点,将采取什么样的办法来克服或弥补自己的缺点。
4、关于你过去的工作:How do you like your last job? Why did ya leave your last job?面试官想通过你对过去的工作的看法,了解你对今后的工作态度。
谈谈过去的工作特点和你所负责的主要任务,但要突出过去的工作趋于平淡且失去挑战性,你可以在更艰巨的任务和岗位中发挥能力。
同时面试官极有可能问你以前的同事和上司的一些问题,切记不要把责任归咎到别人身上。
例句:i love my last job and really learned a lot from it。
外企英语面试常见问题及答案外企英语面试常见问题及答案「篇一」面试英语常见问题及答案:Q 1: 请谈谈你自己。
Please tell us a little bit about yourself!自我介绍是推销自己的大好机会。
回答一般控制在一两分钟内,以简历为根据,不要天马行空。
A1: I have been interested in since I was young。
我从小就对有兴趣了。
I have been interested in computer science/English / international trade since I was young。
我从小就对计算机科学/英语/国际贸易有兴趣了。
A2: In order to understand the basics of I took many classes in that subject。
为了初步了解,我修了很多那方面的课。
用所修课程显示自己具备相当的专业素质,也是很好的推销之词。
In order to understand the basics of English/ International trade, I took many classes in that subject。
为了了解跟英文/国际贸易相关的基础,我修了很多很多那方面的课。
Q2. 为什么要来本公司工作?Why do you want to work for our company?A1: I believe that我相信不要说自己想要什么,而应以自信的口气说出能为公司的某个目标做出贡献,能解决某个特定问题,或是能为该公司的某一项目效力。
I believe that I am well suited for this job/ I have a lot to offer your company。
我相信我非常适合这个工作/ 我能为贵公司效力良多。
A2: I’m impressed with this company’s我对贵公司的印象深刻。
外企英文面试常见问题及回答整理外企英文面试常见问题及回答Q:Can you sell yourself in two minutes? Go for it.A:With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking, responsibleand diligent in any project I undertake. Your organization could benefitfrom my analytical and interpersonal skills.Q:Give me a summary of your current job description.A:I have been working as a computer programmer for five years. To be specific,I do systemanalysis, trouble shooting and provide software support.Q:Why did you leave your last job?A:Well, I am hoping to get an offer of a better position. If opportunity knocks,I will take it.A:I feel I have reached the glass ceiling in my current job./ I feel there is no opportunityfor advancement.Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?A:With my strong academic background, I am capable and competent.A:With my teaching experience, I am confident that I can relate to studentsvery well.Q:What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization?A:I have finished three new projects, and I am sure I can apply my experienceto this position.Q:What do you think you are worth to us?A:I feel I can make some positive contributions to your company in the future.Q:What make you think you would be a success in this position?A:My graduate school training combined with my internship should qualify mefor this particular job. I am sure I will be successful.Q:Are you a multi-tasked individual?or Do you work well under stress orpressure?A:Yes, I think so.A:The trait is needed in my current (or previous) position and I know Ican handle it well.Q:What is your strongest trait(s)?A:Helpfulness and caring.A:Adaptability and sense of humor.A:Cheerfulness and friendliness.Q:How would your friends or colleagues describe you?A:(pause a few seconds) They say Mr. Chen is an honest, hardworking andresponsible man who deeply cares for his family and friends.A:They say Mr. Chen is a friendly, sensitive, caring and determined person.Q:What personality traits do you admire?A:(I admire a person who is)honest, flexible and easy-going.A:(I like) people who possess the can do spirit.Q:What leadership qualities did you develop as an administrative personnel?A:I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as ateam will be the major goal of my leadership.A:I have refined my management style by using an open-door policy.Q:How do you normally handle criticism?A:Silence is golden. Just don‘t say anything; otherwise the situation couldbecome worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism.A:When we cool off, we will discuss it later.Q:What do you find frustrating in a work situation?A:Sometimes, the narrow-minded people make me frustrated.A:Minds that are not receptive to new ideas.Q:How do you handle your conflict with your colleagues in your work?A:I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner inorder to get my points across.Q:How do you handle your failure?A:None of us was born perfect. I am sure I will be given a second chanceto correct my mistake.Q:What provide you with a sense of accomplishment.A:Doing my best job for your company.A:Finishing a project to the best of my ability.Q:If you had a lot of money to donate, where would you donate it to?Why?A:I would donate it to the medical research because I want to do somethingto help others.A:I prefer to donate it to educational institutions.Q:What is most important in your life right now?A:To get a job in my field is most important to me.A:To secure employment hopefully with your company.Q:What current issues concern you the most?A:The general state of our economy and the impact of China‘ entry to WTOon our industry.Q:How long would you like to stay with this company?A:I will stay as long as I can continue to learn and to grow in my field.Q:Could you project what you would like to be doing five years from now?A:As I have some administrative experience in my last job, I may use myorganizational and planning skills in the future.A:I hope to demonstrate my ability and talents in my field adequately.A:Perhaps, an opportunity at a management position would be exciting.假如不愿正面回答,也可以说:It would be premature for me to predict this.甚至还可以打趣的说:文档内容到此结束,欢迎大家下载、修改、丰富并分享给更多有需要的人。
外企面试英文问题实用3篇外企面试英文问题 11、What kind of personality do you work best with and why?You will deal with many personalities in any job. If the interviewers know the people you’ll be working with, they might have a personality in mind! It’s hard for you to know this however so stick to a safe answer. You might say:“I find I work wel l with almost everyone but who I work best with might depend on the activity. If it’s a project, I prefer to work with someone who’s practical and organized because this is important. If it’s leading a discussion, working with someone who’s a good facilita tor helps.”2、How would you go about establishing your credibility quickly within the team?Gaining credibility quickly is important. Make sure you listen, learn, question, understand. You might say: “That’s a good question and I realize it’s impor tant to gain credibility quickly. I believe the best way is to show your colleagues that you respect their experience and want to learn from them as well as about them. You need to listen, ask the right questions and make sure you understand. If they can s ee you’ll fit in early on, ithelps”.3、Tell me about a time where you had to deal with conflict on the job.This is a behavioural interview question. If you can’t think of an example, it’s ok to say so. If that’s the case, either say how you would deal with it, or use an example where someone you know dealt with conflict well.Most interviewers would look for:-Getting both sides of the argument-Suggesting and agreeing promise-Showing tactfulness-Showing empathy4、What irritates you about other people, and how do you deal with it?Personal conflict is inevitable in the workplace Try not to say that A or B irritates you. Instead, talk about the characteristics which you find hard, not the people. You might say:“I find I get on with most people so it’s not normally a problem. It’s rather disappointing when people don’t pull their weight I suppose and this has happened. In that instance I spoke to the person in private, explained that they were letting the team down and asked them to make more of an effort. They did.”外企面试英文问题 21、How has your college experience prepared you for a business career?2、Please describe the ideal job for you following graduation.My ideal job is one that incorporates both my education and practical work skills to be the best I can be. Namely bining my education in finance with my working knowledge of customer service operations, entrepreneurial abilities, puter skills, and administrative skills. I want to utilize my __ytical expertise to help people meet their financial goals. This is exactly why I am convinced that I would be a very valuable member of the Merrill Lynch team.3、What influenced you to choose this career?My past experiences have shown me that I enjoy facing and ing the challenge of making a sale. Without a doubt, once I have practiced my presentation and prepared myself for objections, I feel very confident approaching people I don’t know and convincing them that they need my product. Lastly, I like sales because my potential for success is limited only by how much of myself I dedicate toward my goal. If any profession is founded on self-determinism, it surely must be sales.4、At what point did you choose this career?I knew that I wanted to pursue information systems technology about my sophomore year in college. It was then that I realized that my hobbywas taking up most of my time. My favorite courses were IT courses. I also realized that I was doing puter-oriented work-study that I enjoyed so much I would have done it for free.5、What specific goals have you established for your career?My goals include ing a Certified Financial Advisor so I can obtain a better working knowledge of financial research __ysis, which would allow me contribute to my client base as a better financial consultant since I would have that extra insight into the panies they are seeking to invest in. Also this is the foundation block to advancing my career to portfolio manager or even branch office manager.6、What will it take to attain your goals, and what steps have you taken toward attaining them?I’ve already done some research on other workers at Merrill Lynch to see how they achieved similar goals. I know that Merrill Lynch encourages the pursuit and will reimburse for tuition of a graduate degree. I plan on pursuing a MBA to give me an even more extensive knowledge of business and financial __ysis.外企面试英文问题 31、How would you approach a typical project?If you’re applying for a project based job, such as a project manager, you will be asked this job interview question. Don’t give a long winded answer, but try to demonstrate that you would take into account the mainponents of effective project planning such as:– Planning the schedule backwards from pletion– Working out what you need to get the job done effectively and on time– Budgeting — costs, time and resources– Allowing a contingency2、How would you get the best from people?If you are applying for any management role, it is highly likely you’ll be asked this job interview question. The kind of skills that we’d be looking for in a good applicant are:– Good munication– Teamwork skills– Recognizing what each person can bring– Setting a good example– Praising good performances3、Give us an example of how you have resolved conflict.As this is a behavioural interview question, you need to find an example of conflict that you have resolved. The sort of skills you need to demonstrate in your interview answer are:– Fairness– Discussing problems with individuals in private– Making sure you get to the root of the problem– Finding a solution that everyone will accept4、What did you look for when you hired people in the past?This is a general question. Don’t think about specific skills of the job you are applying for. Think generally about the key attributes everyone looks for in a good applicant. Among others, these include:– Aptitude– Skills– Initiative– Flexibility– Commitment5、Do you work best by yourself or as part of a team?Most jobs require both, to varying degrees.As with all answers to job interview questions, think about the position you are applying for. Are the interviewers looking for a team worker? Did they mention this in the advert or is it implicit in the job description? If a team player is required, tell the interviewers that you work well in a team. Give an example if you can. You might say:“I prefer to work in teams. I find that better decisions are reached when people work together and share ideas. Of course I’m happy to work alone when required too.”If the job is mostly done alone, you might say:“I work very well by myself because I’m self motivat ed, organized andconscientious. I’m fortable working in teams though and recognize that this is better in some situations”.。
外企英语面试问题及回答外企英语面试问题及回答一1、How would your boss describe you?If you get the job, your interviewer may be your future boss so you need to answer this question carefully. Describe yourself as any boss would want to see you. You might say:“My boss would describe me as hard working, loyal, friendly and committed. He would say that I work well on my own initiative and deliver what he wants on time and toa high standard”.Again, d on’t use the term “I think my boss would say..” as it gives an element of doubt. Be positive and certain with the interview answer you give.2、What motivates you?I am motivated by being around other positive people, we might question if working alone would suit them.I am motivated by targets.3、What do you look for in a job?This is really a question about suitability, thoughwe’ve included it here.Remember the advert? Focus on the advert criteria and you won’t go far wrong. For example, if t he advert called for someone to lead others, you might say:“I like a job where I can lead and motivate others and enjoy seeing improvements in team performance”.If the advert called for a targetfocused individual, you might say:“I like having targ ets. They encourage me to stretch myself and beat them!”4、What is your personal mission statement or motto?Not everyone has one, but because you might be asked, think what yours would be.“Just do it!”“Right first time, every time”.“Less talk, more action”.“Treat others as you’d wish to be treated”.“Fortune favours the brave”.“Quality, quality, quality…”.Our advice: This is one of those times when we ask candidates to explain their answers to our interview questions. So, whatever y ou say, it’s likely you’ll beasked to give a reason or example so have one in mind. For most jobs, you want to sound positive and motivated, but possibly not ruthless or inconsiderate.外企英语面试问题及回答二1、 What do you enjoy least about your current role?A good interview answer might go something like this:“Actually, I enjoy everything about what I do. I suppose if I had to give something up, it would be…”The ‘something’ depends on you, but it’s best to mention something incidental to your job, like admin or paperwork. So you might say:“I’m not sure (pause). I suppose if I had to pick something to give up it would be paperwork. I know it’s important, and I do it well, but if someone else did if for me, that would be great!”2、 Why do you want to leave your current job/company?If you’re applying for a more senior job, you might answer:“I really enjoy what I do, but I’m ready for more responsibility and challenge which your job offers. Unfortunately, my current job/employer can’t give me this.”If this isn’t the reason, use yours instead, but always be positive in your answers to tough interview question3、What do you think of your current boss?“My current boss is great. He sets the team challenging but realistic targets and motivates us to achieve them…”“My current boss is very good. She deals with her team firmly but fairly and enjoys our respect because of this…”If your current boss is not great, and you are prepared to answer more interview questions about this, say so, but do balance each criticism with a positive point. Remember the need to appear positive in your answers to interview questions. You might say:“My current boss has strengths and weaknesses. He is very good at listening to people but sometimes, in my view, does n’t deal with underperformers firmly enough. This affects team morale sometimes…”4、What will you miss about your present job?People is the best interview answer here. Say anything else and you’re suggesting the job you’re applying for won’t give you everything you had and more, and might evenleave you wanting!As you think about answers to interview questions, always have in mind the need to create a positive impression.“Well I’m confident that the job you’re offering will give me everything I h ave now and more so I don’t think I’ll miss anything about the job itself. But I’ll miss some of the people of course…”5、What can you tell me about XYZ Company?If you need to, start by saying “Is it ok if I refer to my notes?”. When you get the nod, off you go.A good interview answer should include short factual statements covering such things as the Company’s history, its products, staff numbers, turnover and future business objectives. Something like this is fine:“I believe the Company began i n 1967, with just one outlet, but now has 25. From what I’ve read, you sell A, B and C products across Europe and the States and have a turnover in excess of $5 million. You employ 125 staff. I beleive you hope to enter the Asian market by 2022″. “I’ve don e some research and can tell you more if you like”.You will likely hear “No, that’s fine. Thank you.”Your interviewers will be impressed that you prepared and made notes and you’re off to a good start.外企英语面试问题及回答三1:Could you please describe yourself?(能否请你形容一下自己?)这个问题,一来是想要了解你是什么样的人,二来是想看看你是否知道如何重点式地自我简介。
Interview QuestionsThe interview is just one assessment tool to help you make a final hiring decision and must be used in conjunction with other information gathered during the selection process (application forms, resumes, supplemental questionnaire and reference checks).Evaluating interview information may include identifying candidate’s job-related personal characteristics, such as motivation, personality-fit and longevity etc. Remember, personal traits must be considered against the broader context of the job requirements.Once you have decided on the basis of your selection criteria, the following compilation of questions will guide you in structuring/customizing an interview format.Accountability1. Tell us about a time when despite careful planning, things got out of hand or did not work out andwhat did you do?2. Tell us about an occasion when you chose, for whatever reason, not to finish a particular task?3. Tell us about a time your supervisor was absent and you had to make a decision?4. What steps have you taken to enable you to become more effective in your team?5. What have you done to become more effective in your career?6. How have you handled special responsibilities or assignments that have been given to you thatmay not be part of your routine?7. Give us some examples demonstrating how you reacted to short deadlines or pressure situations.8. Tell us about a time when your performance did not live up to your expectations? What did youdo?9. How do you motivate yourself to complete unpleasant assignments?Advanced1. Would you rather design/develop plans and procedures or implement/manage them? Why?2. Have you had to make and/or implement an unpopular decision/policy and why did you make thedecision or support the decision?Adaptability1. What types of people do you get along with best?2. How do you work with people whom you don’t get along with?3. What role do you play in ensuring a smooth working environment?4. Have you worked for more than one manager and how did you cope with it?5. Give us an example of a crisis situation you were involved in and what did you do to help resolveit?6. What professional situations cause you to feel awkward and how do you handle them?7. How many projects can you handle at a time? Give an example when this occurred.8. How do you prioritize your projects?9. How do you handle repetitive tasks?10. Tell us about a time you had to go above and beyond the call of duty?11. How many levels of management do you deal with?12. Describe a situation when your work was criticized. How did you react?13. Describe a situation where you had to work with someone who was difficult, how did you handleit?14. How do you define conducive work atmosphere?15. What type of work environment appeals to you most?16. How do you deal with conflict?17. In what kinds of situations do you find it most difficult to deal with people?CommunicationGeneral1. Tell us about the kinds of communication you use at work?2. How important was communication and interaction with others in your last job?3. How would you rate your communications skills? Why?4. What communication tools, forms or documents have you developed for your department?Co-workers1. What are some ideas/practices to follow to insure effective communications with your coworkers?2. How have you communicated concerns/criticisms to co-workers? Do you feel you were effective?3. How do you communicate with co-workers whom you have personal problems with?Supervisors1. How can a supervisor establish effective communications with staff?2. Are there additional considerations in communicating to groups of employees versus individualemployees?3. What are some good rules to keep in mind when directing employees?4. In what instances, is written communication better than verbal communications?5. Have you ever had to give an employee bad news (vacation denied etc.)? How did you deliver thisinformation?With Your Supervisor1. Communicating with your supervisor is an important aspect of all of our jobs. In addition to beingbrief, what guidelines should you follow to communicate effectively with your supervisor?2. What are the reasons for communicating upwards to your superiors?3. How would your supervisor rate your communications skills?4. Have you ever had to criticize or tell your supervisor you were wrong? How did you do this? Customer Quality FocusGeneral1. What does good customer service involve?2. Have you ever worked with an irate customer? What did you do?3. What are the steps involved in successfully handling an irate customer?4. Tell us about how you have handled a dissatisfied customer in the past.5. Tell us about your experience in dealing with the public.6. Give us an example of a situation you handled with superior customer service.7. Tell us about a situation in which you dealt with a customer and what you would have donedifferently.8. How would you handle a customer who used abusive language?9. Tell us about your experience in working a customer service counter.Advanced1. Name two criteria essential to establishing effective service standards.2. What are some of the ways to measure customer/user satisfaction?3. What steps can you take to establish a "customer first" attitude in the organization?4. If you wanted to improve the service that you provide to your customers, what would you do first?What efforts have you made in your job to improve the level of customer satisfaction?Inclusiveness1. Define diversity.2. Tell us about a situation in which you were required to work with diverse groups of people withinyour organization?3. What was the most important step that you took to work effectively with diverse people?4. To what extent have your assignments required interface with diverse population?5. In what kinds of situations do you find it most difficult to deal with people of varying interest ordifferent background?6. To what extent have you worked in an ethnically, socio-economically, and/or culturally diversecommunity?7. Tell us about your experience in dealing with a variety of different people.LeadershipGeneral1. One of the requirements for this position is that the individual be a self-starter. Give us an example ofyour ability to be a self-starter.2. In a professional setting, are you a member or a leader of a team?3. Define leadership.4. What personal qualities should a leader have?5. What is your strongest leadership skill and how will it assist you for this job?6. Provide us with an example of your leadership ability.7. What is the importance of leadership in the organization?8. What role does leadership play for a supervisor or manager?9. What have you done to develop your leadership skills?10. Tell us about a situation in which you demonstrated your leadership ability.Advanced1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager?2. Discuss the different styles of leadership you use in accomplishing your management role.3. What motivational techniques do you use with your work unit?4. What can a supervisor do to enhance an employee’s job and the employee’s motivation?5. What motivates employees?6. A subordinate has not been successful on a task, how do you offer constructive feedback?7. What are some of the ways in which a supervisor can motivate staff? Or de-motivate staff?8. Tell us about a situation where you motivated your staff to extraordinary accomplishments.9. Cite some of the circumstances under which a leader is not successful. What do you attribute this lackof success to?Occupational Knowledge/Technology Orientation1. What steps have you taken to enable you to become more effective in your position and whatstrengths will you bring to this position?2. One of the responsibilities of the position is to better utilize technology when performing the functionsof the office. Assuming that there is little use of technology in our office, what would you do toenhance the utilization of technology here?3. If we were to offer you this position, how do you imagine that you would spend your first two weeks?4. What computer software (word processing, spreadsheets, database) programs are you mostcomfortable using? What specifically did you do with Excel or Access database etc?Team FocusGeneral1. How do you establish working relationship with new people?2. How do you see your responsibilities as a group member?3. What are the important qualities a person should have to become an effective team member?4. What are the characteristics of a successful team?5. Tell us about an unsuccessful team of which you were a member. What, if anything, could you havedone differently?6. Tell us about a successful team of which you were a member. What was the most outstandingcharacteristic of that team? What did you contribute?7. What qualities do you have that make you an effective team player?8. Do you work better by yourself or as part of a team?9. What can you contribute to establish a positive working environment for our team?10. What type of people do you work best with?Advanced1. What factors would you consider in assembling a project team?2. Name some of the pitfalls to be avoided in building an effective team.3. Give us examples where you introduced ideas or processes that have made a team become moreproductive?4. What actions can a supervisor take to establish teamwork in the organization?5. What are the advantages, if any, of establishing team goals as opposed to individual goals?Experience and EducationEducation1. How have your educational and work experiences prepared you for this position?2. Why did you choose to major in the course that you have completed or that you are attending?3. What aspect of your education applies to this position?4. What have you done outside of formal education to improve yourself?5. What training opportunities have you taken advantage of and why?6. What additional training will we have to provide for you if we hire you?Experience1. Tell us about yourself.2. How are you qualified for this job?3. How does your current job qualify you for this position?4. How does your experience qualify you for this job?5. Describe a typical day at your present position.6. Tell us about a specific area of responsibility that you have enjoyed.7. What were your three greatest accomplishments on your last job?8. What are some of the things on your current job you have done well?9. What have you learned from the jobs you’ve had?10. What is the most difficult assignment you have had?11. What accomplishment on the job are you the most proud of?12. What steps have you taken to improve your job skills?13. What significant contributions have you made to the operation of your work group?14. How has your current position prepared you to take on greater responsibilities?15. What makes you more qualified than the other candidates?16. Why do you want to leave your current job?17. How has your job prepared you to take on greater responsibility?18. Tell us about your qualifications for this position.19. What actions have you taken in the past years to prepare you for this position?20. What steps have you taken in the past two years to improve your qualifications?21. In the areas where your experience falls short for this job, what steps will you take to make up for thisshortfall?22. Describe yourself.What skills and abilities do you have?23. Recall an incident where you made a major mistake. What did you do after the mistake was made?What did you learn from this mistake?24. What is the greatest failure you've had? What would you have done differently?25. What action on the job are you the least proud of?26. Tell us about a difficult situation that you encountered and how you resolved it.27. Please tell us about the most difficult job-related task you have faced.Supervision and Management Experience1. What experience have you had in supervision?2. What is the role of a supervisor?3. What experience have you had in resolving grievances?4. What experience have you had in investigating discrimination/sexual harassment complaints?5. What do you like the best about supervision?6. What do you like the least about supervision?7. What has been your most positive experience in supervision?8. What has been your most negative experience in supervision?9. Which aspect of supervision did you feel the most comfortable with?10. Which aspect of supervision did you feel the least comfortable with?11. Give us an example of a situation that you handled which would demonstrate your ability to supervise.12. Have you had any experience in applying the provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act?13. Having supervisory experience you may have run into problems with a member of your staff. Whattype of problem did you encounter and how did you handle it?14. What aspect of supervision is most difficult for you and why?15. What aspect of supervision is the easiest for you and why?16. Tell us about your most difficult supervisory experience and how did you handle it?17. Tell us about your most difficult supervisory experience and what did you learn from it?18. Have you hired staff? What qualities did you look for?19. Tell us about your experience in supervising clerical staff.20. What experience have you had in supervising field workers?21. Tell us about your experience in supervising professional staff.22. Tell us about your experience in supervising technical staff.23. Have you had an opportunity to supervise staff in a number of different functions, such as professionaland clerical? Tell us about your experience.24. Have you supervised volunteers? Tell us about your experience.25. Under which circumstances would you refer an employee to the employee assistance program?26. What is the most challenging situation that you’ve had with your subordinate supervisors? How did youhandle it?27. How would you assess your ability as a supervisor?28. Describe your most ideal and least ideal boss?29. What work-related items have you been criticized for in the past two years?30. What characteristics are most important in a good manager/supervisor? How have you displayedthem?Judgment1. Describe a project that best demonstrates your analytical ability?2. Tell us about a situation where you made a mistake. How did you handle the mistake and what wasthe resolution?3. Under what circumstances should you bypass your supervisor and go to your supervisor’s supervisor?4. Give us a situation that illustrates your ability to exercise good judgment.5. In instances where you are required to assert yourself, what do you do to assert yourself effectively?6. Tell us of a time work quality had been compromised due to time constraints or resource constraints.Problem Solving1. What are the essential elements of effective problem solving?2. Provide us with an example of your problem-solving ability.3. Tell us about a situation in which you were required to analyze and solve a complex problem.4. How have you incorporated collaborative problem solving in your organization?5. What are the benefits of participative problem solving?6. When you are confronted with an unprecedented decision, what do you do?Strengths and WeaknessesStrengths1. We are looking at a lot of great candidates; why are you the best person for this position?2. What are your three personal strengths?3. What can you contribute to our organization?4. Assume that you’re one of the top 2 candidates for this position; tell us what may set you apart from theother candidate?5. What are your strengths?6. Give us three adjectives that others would use to describe you?7. What makes an individual successful and why do you think that these attributes make someonesuccessful?8. What part of your current job are you the most comfortable with?9. What are your strong points and how have they helped you to succeed?10. What skills do you have that you feel could enhance this position?11. What do you know about our organization?12. Where do you think your interest in this career comes from?13. What motivates you to improve and progress in your career and why are you motivated by these things?14. To what do you owe your present success?15. What goals have you set for yourself? How are you planning to achieve them?16. Tell us about a situation that would exemplify your integrity.Weaknesses1. What is your greatest weakness?2. Name your three greatest weaknesses.3. Which is the worst of your three greatest weaknesses and why?4. What are your weaknesses?5. What part of your current job are you the least comfortable with?6. What are your weak points and how have you overcome them?7. What about yourself would you want to improve8. In which area do you need to make improvements in?9. What are the three areas in which people would say you need to improve?。