Saturday, June 13, 2020
An Important Interview Question About Your Experience You Must Answer Correctly
An Important Interview Question About Your Experience You Must Answer Correctly There are hundreds of questions interviewers can ask potential employees ⦠but thereâs one question that you could be answering in a way that is costing you the job and you dont even know it! So what is this one question? Itâs different for every personâ"and every position. But one thing about this question is the same ⦠it starts out like this: Do you have experience doing ⦠(insert whatever responsibility, duty, etc. that the employer is looking to find in someone). Employers want to know that you have the experience and the ability to perform the essential functions of the job. And you can usually tell where their biggest âhurtsâ are by the questions they ask during the interview. If they need someone with special expertise or experience in a given area, theyâre going to make sure they ask you about that experience. So how do you answer this all-important question in the best way possible? Tell Them About A Time When ⦠The first way that you can respond to the âexperience questionâ is to use an example from your past experience about a time when you did XYZâ"and of course ⦠the successful turnout that resulted. This is the best-case scenario when answering the âexperience questionâ. But what do you do if you donât have the experience theyâre asking about? Then how do you answer? Tell Them Youâre Confident Just because youâve never done something doesnât mean you canât do it. And it surely doesnât mean you canât excel at it. If youâre asked a question about prior experience regarding something youâve never done, the best way to answer isnât to say âNo, Iâve never done that.â Or, âNo, I donât have experience in that area.â The best way to handle the question is to say something along these lines: While I have not had any direct experience in XYZ, I am a fast learner, and I am confident that I could (do, manage, direct, handle, etc.) XYZ successfully and exceed your expectations. And an effective way to enhance your previous confident response would be to share with the hiring manager about a time when you did do something very similarâ"or something that could in some way relate to the experience they are asking you about. However, no matter how you approach the question, be sure to emphasize that youâre confident you can do whatever it is theyâre asking you about. It makes a potential employer feel better to know that youâre confident in your abilities and talentsâ"and itâs also a far better alternative than just telling them, âNo, I donât know how to do that,â and possibly excluding yourself from consideration. As I mentioned earlier, just because you havenât done something previously doesnât mean you canât do it ⦠or never will be able to ⦠And who knows? With time, you may even do it very well! In my article: 5 Things Every Prospective Employer Wants to Hear I dig deeper into points you want to make sure you bring up during the interview to cement your status as a great hire. I encourage you to check it out. You can also connect with me on Facebook or Twitter for more great career and job search advice!
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