Interview Question and Answer If you could, would you retire right now?

Interview Question and Answer “If you could, would you retire right now?”

The job interviewer is keen to recruit an employee who is passionate about the job, not simply just looking for work to gain a salary.

This job interview question “if you could, would you retire right now?” is a sneaky question to check your work ethic.

If you state to the interviewer, that you would retire as soon as possible, the employer knows that you are not committed to the role.

Whereas the interviewee who explains how they enjoy the work and how for them the job isn’t just about a salary but is about doing something you love, the employer is more likely to recruit you.

Video Explanation

 

Explanation of the Job Interview Question:

With all interview questions, be honest with your answer if you would say “yes..” then either, follow this up with some details on what you would do, it is good to laugh when answering this question and turn it into a light-hearted piece of banter.

Example Interview Answer

“…as I enjoy work I would either work part-time or volunteer…”   or   “but, as I need to work, I want to work in an industry I enjoy, like this one”  

See the video above for additional job interview answers.

How to Answer the Interview Question How long are you thinking of staying with our organisation?

How long are you thinking of staying with our organization?

Interview questions are asked to uncover a particular skill, quality or experience from the interviewee. The reason why many job applicants fail during the job interview is that they don’t understand what it is the interviewer wants to hear.

In this article, we have broken down what the interviewer is looking for in a perfect job interview answer and to help you create the perfect answer we have recorded an example answer

Explanation of the Question:

Employers spend around 33% of their profits on recruitment and they always prefer to employ someone who will stay with the company for at least 2-3 years, in reality, we never really know what will happen in the future and how long we will work for one organisation.

To answer the question, give a general answer

Example Interview Answer

“I think I would really enjoy this role and fit in well with the organisation, I would be happy to stay as long as we were both happy with my work”

Or

“I am looking for a company to stay with and progress up the career ladder; I don’t really like changing companies. After researching your company, I think I would really enjoy this role and fit in well with the organisation”

How to Answer the Interview Question What salary are you looking for?

How to Answer the Interview Question “What salary are you looking for?”

Explanation of the Question:

In most industries, the company will advertise the salary on the job advert. If they don’t this could be a loaded question. Answer this question with a question

Example Interview Answer

“Can you tell me what the salary range for this post is?”

If the interviewer insists, give a general answer

 “The salary would depend on the job duties, around £??-£??” Give a wide range

How to Answer the Interview Question Are you applying for any other jobs?

How to Answer the Interview Question “Are you applying for any other jobs?”

Explanation of the Question:

Of course, you are, every interviewer knows you are looking for work and it’s highly unlikely that you only have one interview lined up.

Explain why you are looking for other work and follow this up by telling the interviewer how much you want to work for their company.

Employers like to offer jobs to people who will accept them and/or not leave after a couple of weeks for a better job offer.

Why? Recruitment can cost companies around 33% of their profits!

Example Interview Answer

“Yes, I am looking at other jobs in this industry as I know this is the type of work I will excel in. I have researched your company and feel this is the type of company I would really fit into”

How to Answer the Interview Question How would your colleagues describe you?

How to Answer the Interview Question “How would your colleagues describe you?”

Explanation of the Question:

Interviewers enjoy hearing quotes, have a couple of quotes prepared from people at your previous job “David always said I was….” and use statements like: “In my last job I was always known for…”

By giving quotes from a named person can be as effective as giving the interviewer a written reference.

Example Interview Answer

“In my last company, I was always known as the person who got things done. I remember overhearing my Manger Sharon, saying ‘if you need a job doing quickly and efficiently to get me to do it”

How to Answer the Interview Question Do you consider yourself a successful person?

How to Answer the Interview Question “Do you consider yourself a successful person?”

Explanation of the Question:

Yes, is the answer you should always give and then follow this up with the reason why.

Explain when you have achieved something you felt was “big” or goals you have set, completed or currently moving towards.

Example Interview Answer

“Yes, I would say I am successful. Once I am given a task to do, I always put a hundred percent into achieving it.

Soon after giving birth to my baby boy, I attend an AAT night course and had to study while bringing up my son.

This was a large amount of work, but as I am good at managing my time, I was able to pass my course with flying colours.”

 

How to Answer the Interview Question “What experience do you have in this field?”

How to Answer the Interview Question “What experience do you have in this field?”

Explanation of the Question:

For this interview question, you first need to read and understand the job specification, as this will tell you what experience the interviewer is looking for.

Your answer should relate your experience and achievements to that of the job role.

Often interviewees will talk about experiences that are not relevant to the job role, this will only lead to the employer becoming uninterested in you.

Example Interview Answer

“I have over 6 years of experience as a nursery nurse, in that time I have gained an NVQ Level 2 and 3 in child care.

I have worked with children of all ages including groups of children with disabilities. I understand the importance of “health and safety” and “every child matters” and use my creative skills to organise games and activities to teach young children new skills while keeping them entertained.

Recently I also won an award for employee of the year”

How to Answer the Interview Question “Why did you leave your last job?”

Why did you leave your last job?

Explanation of the Question:

Be positive with this answer and smile – employers like to hear that you left for a good opportunity or reason, a chance to do something special or for a good career move.

  • Start the answer with a look back
  • Explain what you enjoyed about your previous role
  • Give a Positive reason for leaving

Example Interview Answer

“I enjoyed working at Company Name and really enjoyed the interaction of working with a wide range of individuals-I feel I gained a lot of transferrable skills from this experience, which I can use in this role.

It was a hard choice to leave but I felt that this great opportunity is the next obvious step for me”

How to Answer the Interview Question Tell me about yourself

How to Answer the Interview Question”Tell me about yourself”

Explanation of the Question:

One of the most common asked questions in interviews normally asked at the beginning of an interview, this question gives you the opportunity to deliver a short statement about your experiences and skills relevant to the job position you are applying for.

  • Start with a “selling” line that will highlight your main strength and/or achievement
  • Keep each point brief as you can explain each point again in more detail throughout the interview
  • You want to interest the interviewer and get them to want to know more about you
  • End this answer with a reason why you’re looking for a new job

Example Interview Answer

“I’ve been working in Sales for 8 years. I have a great understanding of selling insurance to the public and businesses.

My innovative sale techniques have increased profits by 25% year on year for the past 3 years.

I am now ready for a new challenge and with your company having a great reputation, I believe this is the opportunity I have been waiting to apply for”

Job Interview Questions for a Museum Curator

Job Interview Questions for a Museum Curator

    • Job Interview Question 1: What is your experience as a Museum Curator?
    • Job Interview Question 2: What particular part of the role of a museum curator do you particularly enjoy?
    • Job Interview Question 3: Why is preserving history important?

  • Job Interview Question 4: Which museum exhibitions did you enjoy the most and why?
  • Job Interview Question 5: How would you organize an upcoming exhibition?
  • Job Interview Question 6: Which specific time period do you specialize in?
  • Job Interview Question 7: What is the challenge facing museums today?
    • Job Interview Question 8: How would you make an exhibition interactive?
    • Job Interview Question 9: How will you use social media to promote a new exhibition?
    • Job Interview Question 10: How do you make exhibitions appropriate a mixed range of ages?
    • Job Interview Question 11: What did you gain from your university studies?
    • Job Interview Question 12: Do you have any questions to ask me?