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How to answer a question?
I am unemployed at present. I have had several interviews but I either never hear) back or I get a rejection letter. On my resume I have a job listed that I was at for 21 years. When asked why I left that job my response is "for more opportunities". Should there be a different response to this question?

Good suggestions on questions to ask in a job interview....

A baffling question...
Whenever am interviewed, i always get the feeling that i have made an impact...then a panel of interviewers will enter and sit down and discuss the probabilities...then all of a sudden another question will be raised...the question: lets say for example that your supervisor tell you to do something which you know is wrong. You try to tell him or her what you think about it but he/she insists...how would you answer? Btw, i was told that they will get in touch with me and they did not.

Dollar General in Gulf Breeze FL asks illegal interview questions!
I have been out of work for about 4 months now. I'm a full time college student at UWF and needed to focus on school for a while. However, financial situations have caused me to start sending out resumes again. I applied to an open position at the Dollar General in Gulf Breeze FL, and the interview was the strangest I had ever dealt with. I'm only 21 and have only had 3 jobs so far, my last job consisted of me running a small retail electronic cigarette store completely on my own for over 2 years. I only left because I just couldn't swing the amount of time required anymore with school. I didn't leave until I hired and completely trained someone to replace me so as not to leave the owners in a pickle. I only tell you all this to let you know I feel as though I know a little something about professionalism despite my young age. I mentally prepared myself for my Dollar General interview and arrived about 10 minutes early (my dad taught me that if you aren't a few minutes early you might as well be late). The woman who said she would be doing my interview seemed nice enough and we even joked a bit as we walked back to the interview space. As soon as the door closed though, it got a little weird. She told me to sit down, and her first question made me glad that I did because I was so caught off gaurd. She asked if I was married. A little confused and taken aback I immediately started blabbering like I do when I'm not prepared and talked about my life with my fiance. Her next question was to find out if I had children or not. When I said no she immediately asked if I planned to have children. Then the interview got even more strange as there were no more questions. She went on and on for about 10 minutes (which felt like hours) about how she was a "hardass", and then bragged about how she was so hard on her employees that she had one guy never show back up after a lunch break. At one point I actually felt considerably insulted; she looked at me hard and said "I'm not looking for some girl who is just going to stand around and try to look cute and be lazy". Of course I looked nice for an interview and without trying to sound full of myself I am an attractive person, but the way she said this was so rude and too personal. I continually attempted to force my way into this one-sided conversation about my job history and experience but she ignored all attempts from me to speak and then she said we were done and I'd hear from them in a few days. Needless to say I left there speechless. I didn't hear anything for about 2 weeks and was convinced that I didn't get the job. Then I received a call from the interview woman's boss who informed me that the just had 2 people quit and I said of course I was still interested. I also informed her about the rather unsettling interview and she immediately apologized and offered me a job. I received an email with the new hire paperwork, I filled it out using my computer and emailed it back. Keep in mind I just sent these people all of my information including my social security number, and now it has been another 3 weeks and I've heard nothing. Sorry about the length of this post but I wanted everything explained. Any advice on how to handle this weirdness, for lack of a better word, and the extreme un-professionalism?

Nightmare Interview question - How long are you willing to fail at this job before you succeed?
I went out on an interview for a Graphic Design job this week and got asked this questions that literally blew my mind!! Fail.. Fail?? Why would they ask me about failing when all I’m interested is in winning the job!!! Anyway, I can’t get this question out of my mind and I’m wondering how my fellow jobcasers would answer it.

What’s a good company question to ask after the interview?
everything I need to know is on the company website so I’m not sure what I can ask without sounding redundant or unprepared.

Problem Solving question - An angry customer has just complained. You:
- Ask him to explain why he is upset.
- Ask him how he would like the problem resolved.
- Call your manager over to help him.
- Listen to him.
- Calmly explain to him that he isn’t correct.

The 10 Most Common Job Interview Questions
USNews report these as the most commonly asked questions during a job interview - http://tinyurl.com/10MostCommonQuestions. I wanted to share this helpful information for anyone currently preparing for an interview.

Today's "Daily Interview Prep" Question: Are you used to multi-tasking?
#Today's "Daily Interview Prep" Question: Are you used to multi-tasking?
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