Interview questions are the things employers ask to figure out who you are, how you think, and whether you’d be good at the job. They usually fall into a few common types:
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🧠 General / Ice-breaker
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- “Tell me about yourself.”
- “What do you know about our company?”
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“Why do you want this job?”
💪 Skills & Experience
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- “What relevant experience do you have?”
- “Can you walk me through a project you’ve worked on?”
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“What skills make you a good fit for this role?”
🎭 Behavioral (super common)
These are about how you act, based on past situations.
- “Tell me about a time you solved a problem.”
- “Describe a time you worked in a team.”
- “How do you handle stress or pressure?”
- “Tell me about a conflict at work and how you handled it.”
🔮 Situational / Hypothetical
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“What would you do if you missed a deadline?”
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“How would you handle a difficult coworker or customer?”
✅ Strengths, Weaknesses, Growth
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“What are your strengths?”
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“What’s a weakness you’re working on?”
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“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”
💬 Closing Questions
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“Why should we hire you?”
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“Do you have any questions for us?” (always say yes!)
How to prepare for Interview
interviews can feel scary, but prep makes a huge difference. Here’s a simple, no-stress way to prepare:
1️⃣ Understand the job
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Read the job description carefully
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Underline skills they want (communication, teamwork, tech skills, etc.)
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Think: “Where have I done this before?”
2️⃣ Prepare answers to common questions
You don’t need to memorize — just know your points.
Focus on:
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Tell me about yourself → short story: who you are, what you do, what you want
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Why this job? → connect your skills + interest in the company
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Strengths & weaknesses → real but smart answers
👉 Use the STAR method for behavior questions:
Situation – Task – Action – Result
3️⃣ Practice out loud (this matters more than you think)
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Say answers in front of a mirror
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Or practice with a friend
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Or I can be your interviewer 😄
4️⃣ Research the company
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What do they do?
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Their values or mission
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Recent news (if any)
This helps you sound confident and interested.
5️⃣ Prepare questions for them (very important)
Examples:
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“What does success look like in this role?”
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“What does a typical day look like?”
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“What do you enjoy about working here?”
6️⃣ Get your basics ready
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Know your resume well
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Plan your outfit
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Arrive early or test your internet/camera
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Bring copies of your resume (for in-person)
7️⃣ Calm the nerves
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Take slow breaths before you start
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Remember: they want you to succeed
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You don’t have to be perfect — just honest and prepare
education interview questions / how to prepare for an education-related interview, here’s how to think about it 👇
Common education interview questions
(teacher, school, college, education programs, etc.
- “Why did you choose education?”
- “What is your teaching philosophy?”
- “How do you handle different learning styles?”
- “How do you manage a classroom?”
- “Tell me about a time a student struggled and how you helped.”
- “How do you handle parents or guardians?”
- “How do you assess student understanding?”
- “What grade/subject do you prefer and why?”
How to prepare for an education interview
🎓 1. Know your why
Be clear on:
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Why you want to work in education
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Why with this school or institution
Personal stories help a LOT here.
Example idea:
“I chose education because I enjoy helping students understand things they once found difficult.”
📚 2. Prepare real examples
Think of:
- A successful lesson
A challenging student
A classroom problem you solved
A time you adapted your teaching
Use STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
🧠 3. Be student-centered
Schools want to hear:
- You care about students
You’re patient and adaptable
You understand different learning styles and needs
Use phrases like:
- “supporting student growth”
“inclusive learning environment”
“meeting students where they are”
🏫 4. Research the school
Know:
- Grade levels
Curriculum or teaching approach
School values or mission
Then connect your answers to that.
❓ 5. Prepare questions for them
Good ones:
- “What support is available for new teachers?”
“How does the school support student diversity?”
“How is teacher performance evaluated?”
