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Money & Career
May 7, 2015
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Author: Canadian Living
One of the most nerve-wracking, if not the most nerve-wracking, parts of the job-hunting process is anticipating tough questions that come up during interviews. Getting stumped in the middle of an interview can cause apprehension even if you know you can nail every aspect of a job. First off, you need to accept that while you might not be able to anticipate every hard question in the world, you can prepare smart and honest responses for some of the more common ones so you can face your next interview with confidence. We checked in with career counsellor Shirin Khamisa, the founder of Careers by Design, for some best practices for how to keep your proverbial cool in real-life interviews. Here are some tricky questions that come up, plus how to deal with them. 1. "What's your biggest weakness? " This is the question most of us love to hate, and yes, it still gets asked by potential employers. Although some interviewers have moved on to situational questions -- meaning, queries that start by asking you about a scenario (a situational question might start with "Tell me about a time when…") -- many still ask this simple question or a variation of it.