Then there's the ever-annoying question, "What is your biggest weakness?"
Clever applicants can give an answer that still reflects positively on them, but I still dislike the question....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Then there's the ever-annoying question, "What is your biggest weakness?"
Clever applicants can give an answer that still reflects positively on them, but I still dislike the question....
Why did I just reload the page before hitting post?
D'oh.
Matt, I ask them which of the skills they've listed that they enjoy using the most, and which the least. You can assess candour here, as well as fit for the position and the future of the position.
Also, "If you were a tree, what kind would you be?"
Don't ask that.
I'm trying to remember what I last cited as my biggest weakness.
Lazy? Addicted to the internet? Prone to migraines and trying to leave early for krav? Not detail-oriented?
Probably something else.
Actually, maybe the detail oriented thing, spun to make it seem like I'm a big picture person, but only for, say, non-coding jobs.
Interview question: "Why are manhole covers round?"
I confess I have used this one. It is from the Microsoft interview barage.
"What is your favorite element on the periodic table?"
"Rock, paper or scissors?"
F, C, M?
Caveman or astronaut?
What's your favourite internet timesuck?
Do these pants make me look fat?
Will you need the day off to watch that Sith crap on opening day?
Have you ever posted a picture of a kitten to a blog? Or to kittenwar?
eta: How far can you make a penguin fly?