How do you answer these job interview questions?

How do you answer these job interview questions?

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barroom_spert

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63 posts

243 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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Ok, so you have researched the Law firm and the interview seems to have gone well, but you come to the questions:

1 So where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
2 Why do you want to join this firm?

Thanks for any sensible answers.


grumbledoak

32,107 posts

247 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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They are normally looking for ambition, as they infer that you'll work hard.

Say 'partner'...

V8 EOL - Rich

2,781 posts

236 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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Humm... honestly?

Seriously, if you don't know the answer for those questions then I would question your motivation for applying!

barroom_spert

Original Poster:

63 posts

243 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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V8 EOL - Rich said:
Humm... honestly?

Seriously, if you don't know the answer for those questions then I would question your motivation for applying!
Thats really helpful!

Yes I have my answers and MOTIVATION. But competition is stiff and I may be able to angle/skew my normal answers in my favour by any pointers from helpful and knowledgeable Legal type PH'ers.

Edited by barroom_spert on Monday 8th October 16:47

CooperS

4,560 posts

233 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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TBH if you want us to provide a different angle to what would be your generic answers to those questions you gotta give us the industry your looking to work in and what your potential role would be.

Those questions are simple if your honest with yourself and think of what you want out of this role besides the money.

My main motivation for my current postion is that it will provide me with 18 - 24 months of high level project management which will enable me to complete a masters in something similar to what im dealing with right now. Obviously i elaberated on that and gave a varried answer but that was my main message. My boss loved that still after 4 years of uni i still had the drive to carry on my learning and that if i was willing to do that i would be willing to put the hard work into understanding (learning) the project history more so than someone who possibly has closed there mind to reading and learning again.

Edited by CooperS on Monday 8th October 19:49

barroom_spert

Original Poster:

63 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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CooperS said:
TBH if you want us to provide a different angle to what would be your generic answers to those questions you gotta give us the industry your looking to work in and what your potential role would be.
OP says what the "industry" is, although I omitted to say the position is for a training post after completing my degree.

Thanks for your other valuable points though.

Perhaps I had greater expectations of possible "candidate differentiating" answers.

Anyway, I've just had the job offer after the interview so I suppose my answers were good enough.

CooperS

4,560 posts

233 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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biggrin good work!

Conian

8,030 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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barroom_spert said:
Ok, so you have researched the Law firm and the interview seems to have gone well, but you come to the questions:

1 So where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
2 Why do you want to join this firm?

Thanks for any sensible answers.
The correct answers are, of course, as follows:
1 In your wife
2 Because Razzle magazine aren't recruiting right now and they're threatening to stop my giro if I dont look for work