About Attitude
I've  found the best way to get over the fear of interviewing is to flip the  interview around. While a company might be interviewing me, I'm also  interviewing them. After all, they asked for the interview in the first  place. Don't forget that an interview is as much about getting to know  the company, as it is the company getting to know you.
Research is the key
Like  most things in life it's very important to research and practice. The  best strategy for succeeding in interviews is to prepare. Use the  internet to research a company and make a list of good questions to ask  the person interviewing you.
Getting practice
The  best way to answer behavioral interview type questions is to recall a  situation from your past experience that best fits the question being  asked. Here are a few questions you can practice.
One of the classic questions is "Tell me about a time you had to work with a difficult co worker."
While  it's temping to say, "well we hated each other and we didn't get on",  that's not going to win you any friends in the job interview. Try to  turn the negative into a positive.
Practice giving a reply like:  "We both knew we had to work together so I checked my ego at the door  and asked her if she liked travel. Lucky for me she did. So every time  we had to work together I would ask her about travel. She lowered he  guard a bit and we were able to work together."
Another popular question is "Describe a time where you had to deal with a difficult customer and what did you do."
Again it's tempting to say you told the customer to never come back again, however that's not going to go over well.
Something  you might want to practice is: "I asked the customer directly what they  thought we could improve. This gave the customer a chance to get the  problems they were having out in the open. I was able to address most of  the concerns and help the customer."
The more you practice the  better. Here's another. "Tell me about a time you had a great idea but  were rejected by management, what did you do?"
In this case  most employers are looking for a "never give up" attitude or at least  some feeling you are passionate about your ideas.
I would answer  this question like this: "At CompanyA I had an idea to streamline the  sales process. Unfortunately the management did not agree. I asked to  give a 10 min presentation outlining the potential savings. I said it  could be most profitable 10 mins you'll ever hear. I was granted the  presentation and subsequently allowed to test my idea."
Recruit friends
The  best way to learn to answer behaviour interview questions is to  practice with your friends. Initially this will seem wired. However the  easier you rip these stories out the better. Get your friends to come up  with challenging questions. Make it a game, try to get them to come up  with questions that will stump you. You'll be amazed at what your  friends can come up with. The more you practice the harder questions the  easier the whole interview will seem.
If you study the job  requirements, practice with your friends you'll be amazed at how easy  you'll be able to answer behaviour interview questio
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