Everyone feels anxious before an interview, but keep in mind that research has shown that the best candidate for the job isn't always the one who has vastly superior experience, skills, and intelligence, but rather the person who has learning agility, or is a "quick learner" who can quickly adapt to a new situation and working environment, along with excellent communication skills.
Typical Interview Questions by the Interviewer and Suggested Answers
What can you tell me about yourself?
You have the chance to make a good first impression with a brief introduction of your experience and educational background. If you attended college, you may say, "After graduating, I have worked at..." Highlight your commitment, but keep it succinct. Speak slowly and clearly, but avoid sounding overly prepared.
Why did you apply for this position, and why should the employer hire you?
Read the job description, and then emphasise something from it by highlighting your experience and skills, as well as how your presence would help the organisation. You should also speak excitedly about your prior employment and use instances from those positions to your present position. Show dedication and fidelity.
Are you a good teammate?
This is critical; keep in mind that you must fit into the company's culture and that being able to work well in a team is essential. Provide examples; a good response would show a functional example while also illuminating situations unrelated to the workplace, such as involvement in sports or a group that promotes a cause, etc. This is an opportunity to respond in a lateral manner in order to demonstrate flexibility. Point out instances when you have led a team because this demonstrates leadership abilities.
What makes you weak?
Acknowledge your weaknesses; do not try to hide them or spin them around by saying, "Well, maybe others will see it as a strength." For instance, if you believe you lack experience in a particular field, express your desire to learn more about it so you may become more knowledgeable in it.