8. Interview
Prepare a set of 10-12 questions that you would ask at an interview of a person who
has strongly acted against social injustice and has achieved success inspite of a long
struggle against so many odds in his/her life. Write them down in your notebook.
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Answer:
Answers to 10 most common job interview questions
What are your weaknesses? ...
Why should we hire you? ...
Why do you want to work here? ...
What are your goals? ...
Why did you leave (or why are you leaving) your job? ...
When were you most satisfied in your job? ...
What can you do for us that other candidates can't? ...
What are three positive things your last boss would say about you?
Answer:
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