Be Specific When Answering Interview Questions
For most of us, the interview is intimidating. You are here and you want to provide impressive and convincing answers. For this to happen, avoid vague answers to interviewer questions.
For example, if you say to your interviewer, “I’m good at SEO,” it doesn’t really mean anything. They may wonder how you will use this skill in your work, or what exactly “skilled” means to you. On the other hand, if you tell them you used SEO to increase site traffic by 100%, they can work with it. It immediately tells them what you are capable of.
US News & World Report further explains:
Interviewers try to understand what you have accomplished in the past and how you work. If your answers are too vague, it will be very difficult for them to assess whether you are the right fit for the job.
When preparing for your interview, it’s helpful to have a few specific examples on hand for each potential question you think they might ask. And for more interview tips, see the full post below.
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