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301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions: Land the Job of Your Dreams with the Ultimate Interview Prep Book Paperback – May 1, 2005
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"As valuable for the executive going into her umpteenth interview as for the college grad seeking his first real job."
―Richard Zackson, Business Coach, Professional Coaching Network
In today's job market, how you perform in an interview can make or break your hiring possibilities. If you want to stand a head above the rest of the pack, 301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions is the definitive guide you need to the real, and sometimes quirky, questions employers are using to weed out candidates.
Do you know the best answers to:
- It looks like you were fired twice. How did that make you feel?
- Do you know who painted this work of art?
- What is the best-managed company in America?
- If you could be any product in the world, what would you choose?
- How many cigars are smoked in a year?
- Are you a better visionary or implementer? Why?
Leaning on her own years of experience and the experiences of more than 5,000 recent candidates, Vicky Oliver shows you how to finesse your way onto a company's payroll.
"Everything I always wanted to know about job interviews but was afraid to be asked."
―Claude Chene, Senior Vice President, Head of Business Development, U.K. and Europe, Sanford Bernstein & Co.
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSourcebooks
- Publication dateMay 1, 2005
- Dimensions6 x 0.96 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101402203853
- ISBN-13978-1402203855
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Vicky Oliver, author of 301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions and Power Sales Words, is an award-winning career expert. Ms. Oliver’s numerous articles have appeared in the New York Times Job Market Section, Adweek magazine, and on Crain’s New York Business website. She lives in New York City.
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An old adage tells us "there are no stupid questions." If only there were no stupid answers!
If you are tired, underprepared, or overly nervous when you meet your prospect, your chances of performing well decrease dramatically, and even "softball" questions can seem ridiculously challenging. So first, study really hard. And then, sleep really well. (If you have no idea why this is important, it's time to go back and read the Introduction of this book. And tsk, tsk for skipping it in the first place.)
A great first impression is made in an instant. When this is the case, your interviewer may ask you, in so many words, to put yourself in his shoes, and convince him to hire you. If you are lucky enough to find yourself in this situation, first, relax, and then, resolve to knock your interviewer's socks off. Nothing's going to stop you from landing this job!
1. If you were hiring someone for this position, what qualities would you look for?
A. I would look for three main talents, Alex:
1. The ability to solve problems;
2. The ability to nurture strong working relationships; and
3. The ability to close deals.
A candidate who possesses all three qualities would make the ideal associate new business director.
Let me tell you a little bit about my background. I "grew up" on the account side, and for seven years, helped companies like Revlon and Stoli Vodka solve big problems―such as how to position themselves in an increasingly fractured, competitive environment. Revlon, which for years had been the number one cosmetics company, was nervously watching its market share erode. Stoli was in a similar situation, due to Absolut's strong presence in the marketplace. I helped Stoli launch some new flavored vodkas, and the company soon regained valuable market share. Stoli rewarded me by offering me a job working on new product development. And I switched over to the marketing side for the next two years.
In marketing, having good people skills was mandatory. I had to beg vendors and suppliers for more shelf space. I had to chat up bar, restaurant, and hotel owners, and convince them to prominently display our vodkas.
I also wined, dined, and played golf with CEOs, CFOs, and owners of all different types of companies. So I know that I will be extremely resourceful when it comes to attracting new business to your company.
2. What would you like me to know about you that's not on your resume?
A. Well, Pat, I have the right mix of interpersonal and work-related skills to be a successful commercial real estate agent. A lot of people think that being a good saleswoman is simply a matter of being outgoing. But this is only part of the equation. You also need to be able to solve real problems for companies.
What if the space that you're showing isn't in the ideal neighborhood? You've got to persuade your prospect that the value of the property will overcome the inherent drawbacks of the location. What if the commercial space doesn't have as many windows as the company's current property? You have to help your client envision a different way to carve out the space, if only to muffle the complaints of the top executives. You need to be able to think, not just in terms of square footage, but also in terms of "profit per foot" for the company in question.
Above all, it's critical to seal the deal. For the past four years, I was among the top five closers at a large, commercial real estate company.
3. Let's say that I offer you a job. Please tell me how the company will benefit.
A. I am an expert on LED and rotational signage. I have been selling huge, LED signs to stadiums for the past five years. This has involved not only a great deal of technical expertise, in terms of understanding the technology that goes into our product, but also the ability to compare and contrast our offering to others that are less expensive to implement and maintain.
I've had to convince large groups of people, who are not technically inclined, to spend the money for a quality product. I always promise them tremendous service on both the front and back end, and then follow through. As a result, my clients have been very pleased with my performance.
Your company will benefit from my expertise on three counts: 1) I will train your sales staff how to close on deals more quickly and profitably, 2) I will share my extensive contact base with your company, and 3) I will reorganize your service department to be more "hands on." Then, your customers will give your company those glowing referrals that will lead to even more new business.
4. Why should I hire you?
A. Well, Martin, as we've been discussing, your company's website could probably benefit from a complete overhaul. For a first website, it's not bad...It covers all of the pertinent information that you want your customers to know about your business. But I agree with your own assessment, and feel that your website could be more inspired. You need some technical help with links, and I know how to come up with the key words and phrases that will bring a lot more web traffic to your site.
I think that a more creative flash opening, along with some music and graphics will keep customers on your site longer. It would be helpful to have something there that was continually updated in real time, perhaps some company news, or even games that would reward people for learning more about your services.
I've created twenty websites for all different companies, and one of them is in a similar line of business. I'd love to show you that website, so that you can get an idea of what's possible for your company. Can we hop onto your laptop right now?
Product details
- Publisher : Sourcebooks; 1st edition (May 1, 2005)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1402203853
- ISBN-13 : 978-1402203855
- Item Weight : 1.19 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.96 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,621,775 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #649 in Job Interviewing (Books)
- #1,692 in Job Hunting (Books)
- #4,096 in Job Hunting & Career Guides
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About the author

Vicky Oliver is an award-winning author of 5 books on career development. Her savvy career advice has been featured in over 901 media outlets, including the NY Times, WSJ, NY Post, and Esquire. She blogs for Harvard Business Review Ascend, LifeHack, B2C, ThriveGlobal, KivoDaily, and the Ladders. She is the Opinion Columnist at CEOWorld Magazine.
Her first book, 301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions (Sourcebooks, 2005), a national bestseller in its 3rd U.S. printing, was translated 4 times and is sold in 12 countries. It won the Eric Hoffer Award in Business.
Her 2nd book, Power Sales Words: How to Write It, Say It, and Sell It with Sizzle (Sourcebooks, 2006), placed in the New England Book Festival.
Her 3rd book, Bad Bosses, Crazy Coworkers & Other Office Idiots (Sourcebooks, 2008) won 9 awards, including the National Best Books Award for "Best Business Careers Book," and placed in the NY, SF and Hollywood Book Festivals.
Her 4th book, 301 Smart Answers to Tough Business Etiquette Questions (Skyhorse, 2010), was runner up in the London Book Festival and won 5 awards. Her 5th book is Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One). (Skyhorse, 2015).
Vicky is ever true to her schools. In In 2012, she won the Brown University Alumni Service Award. In 2018, she won the Brown BAF Co-Chair Award. A member of the BAF Executive Committee, Vicky is President of her class at Brown. She is Secretary of the ACL (Association of Class Leaders) Board. She is former V.P. of the Trinity School TAAA and its current Secretary.
A Brown University graduate with a degree in English Honors and a double major in Political Science, Vicky lives in Manhattan, where she helps others turn around their careers and their lives.
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Customers find the book helpful in planning for interviews and preparing for tough questions. They find the content informative and easy to follow in a simple question-and-answer format. However, opinions differ on its value for money - some consider it great and useful, while others say it's almost useless.
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Customers find the book helpful for planning and preparing for interviews. They say it provides a good idea on many normal questions and is an excellent source for beginners and those just out of college or high school. The content is easy to read and contains all the questions that are asked during interviews.
"...What this book does is it helps you with real-world job interview problems, such as, in my case, how to explain the two years I took off in my late..." Read more
"The content of this book was helpful and informative. Both, the questions and the sample answers plus the additional comments were very helpful...." Read more
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Customers find the book easy to read and follow. They say it provides good preparation for interviews, with straightforward question and answer formats.
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Customers have different views on the book's value for money. Some find it useful and informative, while others consider it a waste of money. The content is described as solid, but some readers feel the examples are outdated.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2008This book is extremely helpful and, I think, unique among books about job interviewing. Most job interviewing guides tell you to straighten your tie, smile and comb your hair before going on an interview. Once you reach a certain point in your career, you really don't need to be told these things. What this book does is it helps you with real-world job interview problems, such as, in my case, how to explain the two years I took off in my late 20's; and why I stayed in the same job for seven years without getting a promotion. If you have a tricky issue in your job history that you want to cast in the best light on an interview, this is the only book for you.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2010The content of this book was helpful and informative. Both, the questions and the sample answers plus the additional comments were very helpful. Good common sense practical information presented in an easy to read format. Worthwhile for anyone preparing to interview.
However, on a Kindle the formatting is a complete mess. Multiple sections were misplaced and out of order. I don't know what the problem is but the Kindle formatting needs some serious clean up.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2008Whether you are a seasoned professional or a student just entering the job market, this book has all the answers to tough interview questions in easy to follow question and answer format. This is a must have for those looking to score a job! There are answers to questions that you may never hear in an interview, but if you do you'll be ready with the right answer. If you are looking for a job, you need this book!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2013but its limited to specific job titles. Help can be gleaned by borrowing from related occupations, but the usefulness is limited.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016This is really a good book to read if you are truly looking to change your career and land that dream job you have always wanted. It has lots of helpful tip on how to land it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024Book was written around 2005. Examples are
Not relevant anymore. Was
Not helpful.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2013If your going to some interviews DO NOT GO UNPREPARED. Buy an interview book, practice in a mirror and with your friends. This has some good questions and if you are prepared to script a story for each question then you will make your impression. Whatever you do make sure you can asnwer tell me about yourself. This is the best question to ask as there are no guidelines and each applicant can take it where they want to go.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019I used this to plan and rehearse my ideal answers before going to interviews and I know it helped me feel more confident and not be caught off guard.
Top reviews from other countries
- RRRReviewed in India on September 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
Excellently written
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Oliver NaumannReviewed in Germany on April 24, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Gute Hilfe für Vorstellungsgespräch auf Englisch
in disem Buch gibt es konkrete Fragen und Antworten als Beispiel. Danach noch Erklärung was gesagt werden darf und was nicht.
Hat mir sehr geholgen für Vorstellungsgespräch auf Englisch.
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JapolishReviewed in Japan on May 5, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars ちょっとforward?
著者は、広告関係の仕事をしています。そのため、文章としてはユーモアやごろの良さなどを重視した英語で書かれています。このまま面接で同じ文章を使えば、面接は落ちるでしょう。
戦略の立て方のひとつとして、考え方を真似るといいと思います。
質問には、日本の面接対策本には出てこないような質問がかなりあります。いくつかは、質問の答えを用意する必要がないと思われるものも。しかし、アメリカの会社やアメリカの社会の流れのようなものを感じ取れます。初めて外資に就職、その後アメリカ勤務を考えている方には、とても参考になります。
ヨーロッパ系の面接では、たぶん他の本がいいかもしれません。
- Ashok KumarReviewed in India on May 24, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Content of this book is worth the price !
Good content though some may not be relevant to Indian job industry. Nevertheless, a very good book to read and reference, if you are searching for a new job.
- Ratna HubliReviewed in India on February 4, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Insightful ways of approaching questions, filled with smart answers