Answering Questions in Interviews Is an Art You Can Easily Master

There is always something more you can add to the answer you say that will make your interviews meaningful and memorable. It is an art you can easily master with a little bit of creativity and presence of mind. Here are some sample questions that have been answered for you. Always remember to stamp each answer with your individuality so that the listener or audience will feel your character and personality reflected in it.

You can also read the true story of how I lost a crucial interview on LinkedIn.

The Interview

Question:
What is your greatest fear?
Answer:
If I tell you my greatest fear it also will mean that I have many fears. But if you still ask me, my answer would be to leave unfinished the work I was called to do.

Question:
How do you measure love?
Answer:
Love is measured immeasurably. Within the scope of that definition there are certain yardsticks that can be applied one of which is forgetfulness. It means the ability to forget wrongs especially the ones causes irritation and friction in daily life in the family.

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Question:
Who is your role model?
Answer:
That question belongs to the past when you looked up to a few in your immediate neighborhood or in your understanding of history. But today genuine heroes and heroines are celebrated instantly through social media. One can learn some lessons from all of them.

Question:
What is your greatest entertainment?
Answer:
The ability to shut down my laptop and switch off the mobile and look up into the clear night sky and gaze at the stars.

Question:
Will the Covid–19 Pandemic end?
Answer:
Why not? It will end. But what will not end are the viruses in the human heart that cries out, “me, mine, mine alone, and more for me!” You can call that selfishness.

Question:
Are Online classes and work from home going to be the normal?
Answer:
How could it be otherwise? The invasion of technology has made normal study and work look odd, out of place, and from a distant era. Future will mix traditional modes of study and work with the new reality. In other words, teachers and classrooms will co-exist with the online platforms for learning with no one method making an absolute claim over the other.
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