| The whole purpose to an interview is to ask | | | | Additionally don't be afraid to ask them what they |
| questions and answer questions. The best thing | | | | mean by that question. Now you may be a little |
| you can do before an interview is be prepared. | | | | concerned about coming off as stupid for asking |
| With that said you will more than likely get some | | | | them to repeat the question or by asking to |
| questions which require you to think on your feet. | | | | clarify it, but in all honesty this is far better than |
| There is also the danger of been overly prepared | | | | going off on a tangent with an answer that is not |
| in the sense that all you want to do is regurgitate | | | | exactly relevant to the question. |
| the information in your mind. The best way to | | | | Remember Interviews are all about questions and |
| answer interview questions is to do so | | | | answers so do not worry about getting it right by |
| thoughtfully. | | | | asking what they mean. |
| In other words take a little time before answering | | | | Last but not least, listen carefully to what they |
| the question. Make sure you understand what is | | | | are asking. Do not consume yourself with what |
| behind the question, in other words what they | | | | you think they are asking, just listen first, then |
| mean by the question. If you are unsure of the | | | | the motive to their question will more easily be |
| question, ask them to repeat it. | | | | revealed. |