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Friday, March 13, 2009

New Interview Trend Shakes Things Up

COLLEGE OFF THE RECORD

Time to toss out your old study guide for interviews. Today's employers are more concerned with what type of salad dressing you'd be over your specific qualifications.

  • If you could be any character in fiction, who would you be?
  • If Hollywood made a movie about your life, whom would you like to see play the lead role?
  • If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?
  • If you could compare yourself to any animal, which would it be and why?
  • If you were a salad, what dressing would you be?
These sound like survey questions, don’t they? They are actually interview questions. According to Lynne Sarikas, the director of the MBA Center at Northeastern University, these questions are meant to see how interviewees react when they are caught off guard and how well they handle the pressure. These questions are also meant to break the habit of rehearsed answers to the same old questions about strengths and weaknesses, and goals and expectations. Interviewers have noticed that potential hires are too prepared and want to shake things up.

If you would like to read this entire story, please visit: http://www.paradigmshiftpr.com/media/placements/newinterviewtrend.htm

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