10 Job Interview Questions Broken Down

10 Common Job Interview Questions Broken Down

Often out of 300 applicants only 6 candidates will be interviewed. In most interviews, but this varies depending on the job sector and employer, you will be asked around 10 questions during a 45 minute interview.

The key to passing job interviews in preparation and practice, this sounds obvious but is often overlooked with the average interviewee spending around only 60 minutes preparing for their job interview.

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10 Job Interview Questions Broken Down

Job Interview Question 1: 

What experience do you have in this field?

 

For this 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.

  

“I have over 6 years experience as a nursery nurse, in that time I have gain 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”

Job Interview Question 2:

How would your colleagues describe you?

 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.

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

Job Interview Question 3:

How long are you thinking of staying with our organisation?

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

“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”

Job Interview Question 4: 

Which do you consider to be more important, the money or the work?

 Hopefully, after some good careers advice you will be applying for a job that you will enjoy. As we spend a third of our lives at work, we need to find work exciting and important. Answer this question with this killer answer

“The money pays the bills, but for me, it’s enjoying my job that gets me up each morning with a smile on my face” 
Job Interview Question 5: 

Do you have a flexible attitude to your working hours?

 Employers ask this question when their work/duties often need employees to be flexible with their working hours; starting work early, finishing late or even working bank holidays, Christmas time or weekends. Unlike the overtime question, if this is a big part of the role, saying no to this question may have a negative reaction.

“Yes, I worked on a flexible pattern in my last role and enjoyed that you started and finished a different times each day” 

Job Interview Question 6:

Describe yourself as a person?

 This is a great question to be asked, as it is open for you to really sell your skills and qualities. When answering this question, talk about the skills, qualities and experiences the company require (taken from the job specification) and answer the question by telling the interviewer how you have these required skills. Use real life stories and examples to highlight your strengths.

 “I am a keen and driven person; once I start a task I always put a hundred percent into completing it. I have often been told I am approachable and a good listener who completes goals quickly and efficiently” 

Interview questions and answers

Job Interview Question 7: 

Aren’t you over qualified for this role?

 Employers are always worried that an employee who is over qualified for a position, will take the job once offered and leave when offered a better paid position relevant to their qualifications.

Answer by stating how much you enjoy this type of work and how this is career move, not just a job. It is also good to highlight that you would pick this job over one relevant with your qualifications. Never say you’re looking for work with less responsibility or stress – keep the answer positive.

“For me, this is a career move not just a job. I am really interested in this industry and would choice this role over one with higher pay, relevant to my passed qualifications” 
Job Interview Question 8: 

What do you enjoy doing outside of work?

This is sometimes asked as an opening question to get you talking and to calm your nerves, a lot of people answer “Socializing with friends” “Playing on my computer” “Taking my family on day trips”. Whilst these are valid and honest answers they do not really bring anything to the table that is special, that makes you stand out.

If you can say that you volunteer you will be guaranteed to impress! Although this should be truthful! You can apply to volunteer in any area you like, ideally in a position relevant to the job you are applying for. Volunteering is seen as a positive activity by all employers; you only need to volunteer once or twice a month and when you can answer this question with

“Currently I’m volunteering for Oxfam, I really get al lot out of helping others. Whist volunteering I have learnt to communicate with people on all levels and I have improved my customer service skills, both face to face and over the telephone”

Job Interview Question 9:

Why did you choice this career?

We all have a different story to tell, some us “fall” into a career, while others had a career goal from an early age. Use this question to highlight your passion for your career and add in information on your experiences. Passion + experience = a good employee.

“I have always wanted a job “helping” people, after university I took any job I could take and ended up working a an Male Hostel, 10 years later I am still in the same industry, I just love that my work helps others improve their lives. I have learnt so much over these 10 years that helps me quickly move people forward.”  

Job Interview Question 10:

Do you have any questions?

Most interviewers ask this question and generally towards the end of the interview. Remember to prepare for this, as asking questions will be a great end to an excellent interview. Don’t ask about salaries or holidays etc until you have been offer a job position.

  • “Do you have any future plans to expand the company?”
  • “Does your team work well together?”
  • “Have you put in any new bids for any new contracts?”
  • “What is the company’s policy on personal development and training?”
  • “Where do you see the company being in 5 years time” 

Many people are afraid of job interviews. The truth is if you prepare for your job interview, by predicting the job interview questions, you can easily prepare your job interview answers. If your job interview answers highlight your unique selling point, are stated in the positive and are said in a confident manner, then you can influence the job interview to increase job offer.

Job Interview Questions for Lidl Shop Assistant

Lidl interview starts with a presentation about the benefits of Lidl which is delivered by a current member of staff.

Interviewees then have a chance to ask questions – us this opportunity to ask a practical question that allows you to look good.

The second interview stage is a group interview.

Interviewees will be given a group task to complete. Throughout this task the observers are looking for teamwork; ensure you ask questions and listen to your teammates.

One to one interview. The final stage is a traditional skilled based interview

Commonly asked questions at a Lidl Job Interview.

            • Job Interview Question 1: What is your retail experience?
          • Job Interview Question 2: Why do you want to work for Lidl?
          • Job Interview Question 3:What do you know about our company?

            • Job Interview Question 4: Do you see yourself working at Lidl in the next 5-10 years? If not what are your plans?
          • Job Interview Question 5: What do you think you will enjoy most about working at Lidl?
          • Job Interview Question 6: Give an example of excellent customer service skills?
          • Job Interview Question 7: What type of customers shop at Lidl?

Interview questions and answers

            • Job Interview Question 8: Why should Lidl recruit you? What makes you stand out?
          • Job Interview Question 9: How will you remember where the vast amount of stock is placed?
          • Job Interview Question 10: Do you have any questions for me?

How to Answer the Job Interview Question What has disappointment you about a previous job?

What has disappointed you about a previous job?

Explanation of the Question:

Again we always need to stay away from any negative answers. Start with a positive and follow this up with why you’re looking for a new role. This keeps your answer positive.

Example Interview Answer

“I have enjoyed all my jobs and with every new job, I gain new skills and confidence. Currently, I am looking for a new role, not because I’m disappointed but more because I want a bigger challenge, more responsibility, etc”

How to Answer the Interview Question Are you willing to put the interest of the organisation ahead of yours?

How to Answer the Interview Question Are you willing to put the interest of the organisation ahead of yours?

Explanation of the Question:

This is a test of employment loyalty; the interviewer is looking for someone to put their all into the company, employers may want you to come into work at a drop of a hat.

If asked this question, answer using a confident voice.

Example Interview Answer

“Yes, I want to put my all into this job and organisation. An example of putting my all into a company is when I worked at X organisation. To meet a deadline I sacrificed Y to achieve Z” 

How to Answer the Interview Question Do you have a flexible attitude to your working hours?

How to Answer the Interview Question Do you have a flexible attitude to your working hours?

Explanation of the Question:

Employers ask this question when their work/duties often need employees to be flexible with their working hours; starting work early, finishing late or even working bank holidays, Christmas time or weekends. Unlike the overtime question, if this is a big part of the role, saying no to this question may have a negative reaction.

Example Interview Answer

“Yes, I worked on a flexible pattern in my last role and enjoyed that you started and finished a different times each day”

How to Answer the Interview Question Are you willing to work weekends/nights?

How to Answer the Interview Question Are you willing to work weekends/nights?

Explanation of the Question:

You need to be honest, if you can’t let them know, if you can then great, the employer would only ask this question is there is a possibility of weekend/night work.

Example Interview Answer

“Yes, I am happy to work at weekends. In my last two positions, we were needed to work weekends or overtime at very short noticed, so this is something I am use to”

How to Answer the Interview Question Which do you consider to be more important, the money or the work?

Which do you consider to be more important, the money or the work?

Explanation of the Question:

Hopefully, after some good career advice, you will be applying for a job that you will enjoy.

As we spend a third of our lives at work, we need to find work exciting and important. Answer this question with this killer answer  

Example Interview Answer

“The money pays the bills, but for me, it’s enjoying the job that gets me up each morning with a smile on my face”

Underwriter Job Interview Questions

Underwriter Interview Questions

    • Tell me about your relevant experience?
  • What do you know about the current Underwriter job sector?
  • What do you deem the most important skills for a person working as an underwriter?

    •  The workload is vast in this sector, how do you manage your research work and day to day duties?
  • How do you stay focused on the job?
  • Have you ever worked in customer facing roles? 
  • How do you check your work for accuracy?

Interview questions and answers

    • Are you flexible with your working hours?
  • How do you keep up to date with current laws and regulations?
  • How do you stay motivated with repetitive task? 
  • Do you have any questions for me? 

Interview Questions for a Quantity Surveyor

Quantity Surveyor Job Interveiw Questions

After a highly competitive recruitment period, only 6 candidates will be interviewed.

In most interviews, but this varies depending on the employer, you will be asked around 10 questions during a 45-minute interview.

The key to passing job interviews in preparation and practice, this sounds obvious but is often overlooked with the average interviewee spending around only 60 minutes preparing for their job interview.

11 Commonly Asked Interview Questions for Quantity Surveyor 

  • Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?
  • What the day-to-day duties of a quantity surveyor?
  • What are the key challenges as a Quantity Surveyor?
  • Do you prefer being office or site based? Why?

  • Describe the typical day for a Quantity Surveyor?
  • What does a PQS do?
  • Give an example when you have effectively worked in a team
  • How would you motivate yourself when studying for professional qualifications and working?

Interview questions and answers

  • How do you resolve the cost problems to meet the project deliverables, when your cost forecast is wrong?
  • What do you understand about property tax?
  • Do you have any questions for me?

Good questions to ask interviewers at the end of the job interview include questions on the company growth or expansion, questions on personal development and training and questions on company values, staff retention and company achievements.