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Public institution interview questions and answers

The most common interview questions and favorite answers for HR directors

Question 1: If I hire you, what do you think you will do? How long will you stay on this job?

A. This question may not be answered more specifically until I have been working for a while.

B. It takes at least 3 or 5 years to work in a job before you can learn the essence.

C. This question is quite difficult to answer. It may depend on the situation at the time.

D. At least 2 years. After 2 years, I plan to go abroad for further study.

Answer: Choice B is the most common, followed by A. Answer B can fully demonstrate your stability, but this must be consistent with your resume and whether your previous work is consistent. A's answer is very practical. Some HR managers can accept such an answer because they appreciate the applicant's frankness.

Question 2: In addition to our company, which other companies have you applied for?

A. In addition to applying to computer peripheral product companies like yours, I also applied for XX Beverage Company, XX Software Design Company and XX Chemical Company.

B. Because it was through the talent website, many companies contacted me, too numerous to mention.

C. Since I am only interested in computer companies, in addition to your company, I also applied for ×× and ×× companies.

D. I am not very active in changing jobs. I have sent some resumes one after another over the past six months, but I can’t quite remember the name of the company.

Answer: The ideal answer is C. C's answer can show that the applicant has clear goals and is thinking clearly about where his next job should be.

Question 3: What do you hope to achieve in 5 years?

A. Be a monk for a day and ring the bell for a day. Do your best to obey fate and let nature take its course.

B. Based on my intelligence and talent, promotion to department manager is my mid-term goal.

C. Start a company by yourself.

D. "Go all out" is my motto. I hope to be given more responsibilities and challenges as my experience increases.

Answer: The ideal answer is D.

Question 4: How do you think your boss would react if you left your current job?

A. I was shocked because my boss trusted me very much and I was like his right-hand man.

B. It’s okay, he probably knows it, and the company is not busy now anyway.

C. He is probably used to it. Anyway, it is common for his people to come and go.

D. I think he will curse in anger. He is a quite emotional person.

Answer: The ideal answer is A. The interviewer wants to know how you got along with your former (current) supervisor, and what is your status in the mind of your supervisor?

Question 5: Why do you want to work in our company?

A. Mainly the content of this job attracts me.

B. Your company is well-known in the industry, and I heard that the management is also very user-friendly.

C. My college classmate works in the accounting department of your company, and he suggested that I apply.

D. The industry your company is in, its reputation in the industry, and the nature of its work are very attractive to me.