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Business, 11.10.2020 08:01 kayleerose414

Using your interview questions, interview at least three business professionals. Here are some useful tips for conducting the interviews: Schedule an appointment for the interview for a time and place that is quiet and convenient.
Be on time and be prepared with paper and pen. You may also bring a recording device.
Be friendly and courteous; remember that the interviewee is giving you her valuable time!
Ask your questions clearly.
Don't interrupt!
Try to stay focused, but if something interesting comes up, go with it.
Take good notes. Ask the interviewee to repeat what she said if necessary, but only do this when it is something important.
Obtain all the information needed before ending the interview. If necessary, review your notes with the person.
Thank the interviewee for her time.
Write a description of the interviews in this text box.
Here are my questions
Tell Me About Yourself.
How Did You Hear About This Position?
Why Do You Want to Work at This Company?
Why Do You Want This Job?
Why Should We Hire You?
What Are Your Greatest Strengths?
What Do You Consider to Be Your Weaknesses?
What Is Your Greatest Professional Achievement?
Tell Me About a Challenge or Conflict You’ve Faced at Work, and How You Dealt With It.
Tell Me About a Time You Demonstrated Leadership Skills.

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