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Curve-ball questions in Interviews!
Ric dees
#1 Posted : Monday, March 12, 2012 6:55:48 PM
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..For those who interview potential employees, whats your favourite curve-ball question?
Aim of curve-ball questions during interviews is to gauge how they will react upon hearing this type of question, the answer does not really matter, usually says alot about a candidate when they seem to tick all the other boxes!!

Mine is whats your favourite dinausour and why?


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savant
#2 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 1:16:10 PM
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@Ricdees i was once asked "What would you say if i told you that this interview is not going well?"

I'm not one to get easily thrown off, but at that moment i literally went blank.

In the end, i got the job, so you're right, it's not so much about right answers, but how you react.
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chiaroscuro
#3 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 1:43:03 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

..For those who interview potential employees, whats your favourite curve-ball question?
Aim of curve-ball questions during interviews is to gauge how they will react upon hearing this type of question, the answer does not really matter, usually says alot about a candidate when they seem to tick all the other boxes!!

Mine is whats your favourite dinausour and why?



ANSWER: I don't know any well enough to have a favorite.
bkismat
#4 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 2:24:50 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

..For those who interview potential employees, whats your favourite curve-ball question?
Aim of curve-ball questions during interviews is to gauge how they will react upon hearing this type of question, the answer does not really matter, usually says alot about a candidate when they seem to tick all the other boxes!!

Mine is whats your favourite dinausour and why?


I think dinausors are the creation of fertile imagination.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
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For Sport
#5 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 2:32:26 PM
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Wacha the question...how about you (interviewer) going absolutely silent after a response. Until the interviewee reacts.
dunkang
#6 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2012 4:52:50 PM
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So far so good.

I have attended 4 job interviews, failed 1 (immediately after campus) and got 3, but i promise you, in engineering, no such silly dino.. questions have been thrown at me.

So far so good!

But what i find funny with this interviewers is when they ask me, 'tell us who you are, sir?' It seems i have never answered this question right, ALL the time the interviewers look at me funnily after my response.

Or, are their looks, the curve-ball you are talking about?
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MaichBlack
#7 Posted : Saturday, March 17, 2012 7:54:30 PM
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For Sport wrote:
Wacha the question...how about you (interviewer) going absolutely silent after a response. Until the interviewee reacts.

This is a classic. It is meant to see how the interviewee reacts under pressure.

Right response (the interviewee) - Say nothing. Do nothing. Don't try to break the silence. Just stay there straight faced and as cool as ever. Of course this is easier said than done.
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chiaroscuro
#8 Posted : Sunday, March 18, 2012 6:43:16 PM
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When I think hard about interviews, I find that they achieve very little. But since we are all used to them, we attend them and conduct them in equal measure.

What would happen if you simply ask shortlisted candidates to produce their original documents for verification and then make your decision exclusively on the basis of documented evidence?

Are you likely to get the same quality of employee?
kyt
#9 Posted : Monday, March 19, 2012 11:56:56 AM
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I think you get the same quality. no major variations
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MaichBlack
#10 Posted : Monday, March 19, 2012 12:16:17 PM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
When I think hard about interviews, I find that they achieve very little. But since we are all used to them, we attend them and conduct them in equal measure.

What would happen if you simply ask shortlisted candidates to produce their original documents for verification and then make your decision exclusively on the basis of documented evidence?

Are you likely to get the same quality of employee?

kyt wrote:
I think you get the same quality. no major variations

I totally disagree!!! I have been in interview panels and I will tell you one thing for sure. Interviews help eliminate candidates who are otherwise qualified on paper but when you meet them...

I have been in scenarios where the interview ends in under five minutes. The way the candidate expresses himself, the way he reasons etc. just tells you this is the wrong person! Most panelist decide not to ask any more questions because they have already given up on the candidate.

We once had a candidate who started bad mouthing her employer from the word go. On asking her why she wanted to leave her current job, she had all this bad stuff to say about her bosses and the company and she even told us that there are rumours that the company is going down and she doesn't want to go down with the ship. She told us that one of her bosses had actually got another job and she doesn't see why she should wait! Needless to say, that was the end of the interview.

There are guys who are very "good" and will give you all the "right" answers but no system is perfect. And in any case, that is why there is a probation period. But you must weed out the extremes.
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Ric dees
#11 Posted : Monday, March 19, 2012 12:26:18 PM
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..I think this is well said on many fronts. While interviews are not perfect, more and more we are seeing a lot of people with as many qualifications as the woman next door, so what do you look for?

For me i look for a mini-me, someone with a lot of my attributes,the rest can always been moulded ie they can always pursue a qualification here, another there the point is to have the zeal to continously improving yourself,infact am beginning to learn less is more..

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