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Question 4	Tell me about something you did - or failed to do - that you now feel a little ashamed of.
 
How to Answer The 64 Toughest Interview Questions
 
 
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Question 4	Tell me about something you did - or failed to do - that you now feel a little ashamed of.
 
TRAPS:  There are some questions your interviewer has no business asking, and this is one.  But while you may feel like answering, "none of your business," naturally you can't.  Some interviewers ask this question on the chance you admit to something, but if not, at least they'll see how you think on your feet. 
Some unprepared candidates, flustered by this question, unburden themselves of guilt from their personal life or career, perhaps expressing regrets regarding a parent, spouse, child, etc.  All such answers can be disastrous. 
BEST ANSWER:  As with faults and weaknesses, never confess a regret.  But don't seem as if you're stonewalling either.
Best strategy:  Say you harbor no regrets, then add a principle or habit you practice regularly for healthy human relations.
Example:  Pause for reflection, as if the question never occurred to you.  Then say, "You know, I really can't think of anything."  (Pause again, then add): "I would add that as a general management principle, I've found that the best way to avoid regrets is to avoid causing them in the first place.  I practice one habit that helps me a great deal in this regard.  At the end of each day, I mentally review the day's events and conversations to take a second look at the people and developments I'm involved with and do a doublecheck of what they're likely to be feeling.  Sometimes I'll see things that do need more follow-up, whether a pat on the back, or maybe a five minute chat in someone's office to make sure we're clear on things…whatever." 
"I also like to make each person feel like a member of an elite team, like the Boston Celtics or LA Lakers in their prime.  I've found that if you let each team member know you expect excellence in their performance…if you work hard to set an example yourself…and if you let people know you appreciate and respect their feelings, you wind up with a highly motivated group, a team that's having fun at work because they're striving for excellence rather than brooding over slights or regrets."
 
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Other Interview Questions
 
- Question 1	Tell me about yourself.
 
- Question 2	What are your greatest strengths?
 
- Question 3	What are your greatest weaknesses?
 
- Question 4	Tell me about something you did - or failed to do - that you now feel a little ashamed of.
 
- Question 5	Why are you leaving (or did you leave) this position?
 
- Question 6	The "Silent Treatment"
 
- Question 7	Why should I hire you?
 
- Question 8	Aren't you overqualified for this position?
 
- Question 9	Where do you see yourself five years from now?
 
- Question 10	Describe your ideal company, location and job.
 
- Question 11	Why do you want to work at our company?
 
- Question 12	What are your career options right now?
 
- Question 13	Why have you been out of work so long?
 
- Question 14	Tell me honestly about the strong points and weak points of your boss (company, management team, etc.)…
 
- Question 15	What good books have you read lately?
 
- Question 16	Tell me about a situation when your work was criticized.
 
- Question 17	What are your outside interests?
 
- Question 18	The "Fatal Flaw" question
 
- Question 19	How do you feel about reporting to a younger person (minority, woman, etc)?
 
- Question 20	On confidential matters…
 
- Question 21	Would you lie for the company?
 
- Question 22	Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
 
- Question 23	Could you have done better in your last job?
 
- Question 24	Can you work under pressure?
 
- Question 25	What makes you angry?
 
- Question 26	Why aren't you earning more money at this stage of your career?
 
- Question 27	Who has inspired you in your life and why?
 
- Question 28	What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
 
- Question 29	Tell me about the most boring job you've ever had.
 
- Question 30	Have you been absent from work more than a few days in any previous position?
 
- Question 31	What changes would you make if you came on board?
 
- Question 32	I'm concerned that you don't have as much experience as we'd like in…
 
- Question 33	How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
 
- Question 34	Are you willing to relocate or travel?
 
- Question 35	Do you have the stomach to fire people?  Have you had experience firing many people?
 
- Question 36	Why have you had so many jobs?
 
- Question 37	What do you see as the proper role/mission of…
 
- Question 38	What would you say to your boss if he's crazy about an idea, but you think it stinks?
 
- Question 39	How could you have improved your career progress?
 
- Question 40	What would you do if a fellow executive on your own corporate level wasn't pulling his/her weight…and this was hurting your department?
 
- Question 41	You've been with your firm a long time.  Won't it be hard switching to a new company?
 
- Question 42	May I contact your present employer for a reference?
 
- Question 43	Give me an example of your creativity (analytical skill…managing ability, etc.)
 
- Question 44	Where could you use some improvement?
 
- Question 45	What do you worry about?
 
- Question 46	How many hours a week do you normally work?
 
- Question 47	What's the most difficult part of being a (job title)?
 
- Question 48	The "Hypothetical Problem"
 
- Question 49	What was the toughest challenge you've ever faced?
 
- Question 50	Have you consider starting your own business?
 
- Question 51	What are your goals?
 
- Question 52	What do you for when you hire people?
 
- Question 53	Sell me this stapler…(this pencil…this clock…or some other object on interviewer's desk).
 
- Question 54	"The Salary Question" - How much money do you want?
 
- Question 55	The Illegal Question
 
- Question 56	The "Secret" Illegal Question
 
- Question 57	What was the toughest part of your last job?
 
- Question 58	How do you define success…and how do you measure up to your own definition?
 
- Question 59	"The Opinion Question" - What do you think about …Abortion…The President…The Death Penalty…(or any other controversial subject)?
 
- Question 60	If you won $10 million lottery, would you still work?
 
- Question 61	Looking back on your last position, have you done your best work?
 
- Question 62	Why should I hire you from the outside when I could promote someone from within?
 
- Question 63	Tell me something negative you've heard about our company…
 
- Question 64	On a scale of one to ten, rate me as an interviewer.
 
 
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