In the minds of ESL exam candidates, e ssay writing is one of the most daunting tasks they are required to complete, regardless of the level of the exam, the administering body or the ease with which they themselves use the language. The same applies to students who are asked to write an essay by their teachers at school. In the previous sample essays posted on the blog, the main point I stress is the need to become acquainted with this form of writing (as opposed to writing a letter, review or report, for instance), to get a feel of what authorial voice is and how to organize and progressively express the arguments you wish to make in a coherent manner. Unfortunately, the best way to prepare for exam writing or learn how to write good essays for school is to read as many essays from as many sources as possible, then write as
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This is the fourth set of questions. Work through each question carefully. The space provided between questions is there so you can note down what you think you should include in your answer.
Once you go over the whole list on this page, practice answering once more after you have studied your notes.
Only when you are satisfied with your answers should you move on to the next set of questions here.
1) How has your background prepared you for this position?
2) How do you think you can contribute to this position?
3) What kind of technology tools/software should a [name of position you're applying for] be familiar with? How proficient are you in using them?
4) Rate your skills in creating proposals/presentations on a scale of 1
to 10.
5) This role involves managing multiple objectives simultaneously. How do you manage your time and prioritize tasks?
6) Tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co-worker. How did you handle it?
7) Describe a time you perceived there was a lag in the execution of a program task. What did you do to fix it?
8) Recall a time you made a significant contribution to a program/task.
9) What would you do if an internal client were bothering you with insignificant questions while you had an important task to finish?
This is the fourth set of questions. Work through each question carefully. The space provided between questions is there so you can note down what you think you should include in your answer.
Once you go over the whole list on this page, practice answering once more after you have studied your notes.
Only when you are satisfied with your answers should you move on to the next set of questions here.
Job Interview Questions 4
3) What kind of technology tools/software should a [name of position you're applying for] be familiar with? How proficient are you in using them?
5) This role involves managing multiple objectives simultaneously. How do you manage your time and prioritize tasks?
6) Tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co-worker. How did you handle it?
7) Describe a time you perceived there was a lag in the execution of a program task. What did you do to fix it?
8) Recall a time you made a significant contribution to a program/task.
9) What would you do if an internal client were bothering you with insignificant questions while you had an important task to finish?