Saturday, April 11, 2020
How To Use Weird Interview Questions To Your Advantage - Work It Daily
How To Use Weird Interview Questions To Your Advantage - Work It Daily Some time ago, I was interviewed by the website MainStreet.com for a story about weird interview questions. Subsequently, they invited me to come to their offices to record some of my answers. As I explained, my favorite question is, âIn what direction would you run if there was a fire at work?â Some people respond that they would leave the building in accordance with company policy. Iâll give them a pass; they are following the book. But what if there is no policy? Now, itâs a question of character. Candidate Number One replies, âIâd immediately leave the building. Iâd get out of the way of the fire fighters. Iâd wait outside for instructions.â Candidate Number Two replies, âIâd head towards the fire. I would want to help anyone who needs assistance and make certain everyone gets out. Iâm a team player. I donât leave my colleagues in the lurch.â Who would you hire? Neither said anything wrong. There is no wrong answer. Candidate Number One is getting out of the way. Cynics would say, âHeâs sticking his tail between his legs and running for the nearest exist.â I actually disagree. He doesnât believe he has anything to offer so heâs simply getting out of the way of those who can help. Whatâs the point in standing around? Of course, Candidate Number Two is showing leadership. She believes she has something to contribute. Some might say, âSheâs just trying to play the âhero.ââ I disagree here as well. If there is a fire, a fool wouldn't be âplayingâ anything. As far as I am concerned, Candidate Number Two gets the job. Leadership trumps everything else. Hereâs what really happened: I was conducting a search for fundraiser for a school for special needs children. My candidate arrived. The interview began with the principal and director of Business Affairs. Not ten minutes later a teacher came running into the principalâs office. A water pipe had broken and the place was flooding. My candidate could have done a number of things - He could have told them he realized they had a crisis and wait patiently in the principalâs office. He could have told them he realized they had a crisis and wait patiently in the Reception area. He could have told them he realized they had a crisis and call them to reschedule. He did none of those things. What did he do? He grabbed his overcoat, wrapped a drenched child in it, and helped. He ran towards the fire! And for the record, he got a second interview and the job. Now you know how to use weird interview questions to your advantage. Related Posts: When To Turn Down A Job Offer Risks And Rewards Of Taking A Job You Donât Want Why No One Is Calling You After Youâve Applied To Over 100 Jobs Online Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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