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1、面试技巧培训资料Case Questions Case questions are most monly used in consulting interviews, but they can be used in other situations, such as in interviews for marketing positions with consumer goods panies. Simply put, a case interview is the analysis of a business question. Unlike most other interview que
2、stions, it is an interactive process. Your interviewer will present you with a business problem and ask you for your opinion. Your job is to ask the interviewer logical questions that will permit you to make a detailed remendation. The majority of case interviewers dont have a specific answer that y
3、ou, the candidate, are expected to give. What the interviewer is looking for is a thought process that is at once analytical and creative. Heres a sle case question: You are advising a credit card pany that wants to market a prepaid phone card to its customers. Is this a good idea? You: What is the
4、role of our pany? Do we simply market the card or must we create them ourselves? Interviewer: This card will be co-marketed with an outside phone pany. We dont need to perform telemunications functions. You: What are our expenses connected with the card? Interviewer: We must pay 15 cents for every m
5、inute we sell. We also have to pay $1.00 as a start-up cost for the card and card systems. You: What are our marketing expenses? Interviewer: We normally use slips of paper that are attached to the backs of our credit card payment envelopes. We sometimes also send customers a direct mailing - in a s
6、eparate envelope. Or we can have telemarketers call selected customers. You: Whats the cost of each of these marketing techniques, and what is their response rate? Interviewer: Telemarketers have a 2 percent response rate, and cost $1.00 per call. Direct mailings cost us 40 cents per mailing and hav
7、e a 0.50 percent rate of response. Our payment attachments have a 0.25 rate of response, but only cost us 5 cents each. You: Im going to assume we will sell one-hour phone cards. That will cost us $9.00 for the minutes and a dollar per card - so each card costs us $10. Interviewer: That sounds reaso
8、nable. You: And what is our expected revenue on a one-hour phone card? What is the current market rate for a 60-minute phone card? Interviewer: Assume its 50 cents a minute. You: So if we sell the cards for $30, we have a $20 profit, minus our expenditures on marketing. Interviewer: Whats our cost s
9、tructure look like? You: Okay, lets figure this out. To sell 1,000 cards through telemarketing, we would need to contact 50,000 people. That would cost us $50,000. To use direct mail, we would have to contact 200,000 thousand people, which, at 40 cents per mailing, costs us $80,000. Since the envelo
10、pe inserts arent very reliable, we will need to contact 800,000 people using that method. But at 5 cents each, it costs only $20,000 to sell 1,000 cards. We make $20 profit on each card. But even at the cheapest promotional vehicle, at $20 profit, we would only break even, because our profits on 1,0
11、00 cards would be $20,000. We shouldnt market this card, unless we can further cut our marketing costs or increase the price of the card. If we could slice the cost of the envelope attachments a penny or so, or sell the card for $35, or convince our co-marketer to reduce our costs, it might be worth
12、 selling. monly-asked Questions panies these days look for more than whether youre a witty or especially cool individual when it es to personality. Among the characteristics highest on their list are teamwork and innovation. They may not ask whether you are a team player, or creative - doesnt mean y
13、ou shouldnt go ahead and tell them. But then again, a lot of interviewers will ask you outright: tell me why your personal traits will work here. 1. Why are you applying for this position? Probably the most monly asked question at job interviews. You need to convince your interviewer that you are en
14、thusiastic about the job. 2. Tell me about a time when you used initiative/Give me an exle of when you came up with an innovative solution/Give me an exle of a time you exceeded expectations. In this ever-changing world in which we work, employees are supposed to be innovative, to be able to think o
15、utside of the box. Questions like these (such as the way the initiative question and exceeded expectations questions are worded) can be used as opportunities to talk about creative faculties - pick an instance when showing initiative meant ing up with an out-of-the-ordinary solution. 3. I see on you
16、r resume that you served as chairperson of such-and-such mittee. What was that experience like? Along with innovation, employers often look for leadership ability. In general, interviewers are looking for evidence of a willingness to listen, an ability to give feedback, and a firmness when it es to
17、getting things done. 4. What would members of your basketball team/business school cohort/ butterfly catching expedition say about you? Tell us about a time you had to deal with a difficult team member. Teamwork is another highly valued trait these days, panies are looking for employees who work wel
18、l in groups. If your interviewer doesnt bring up teamwork, do it yourself. These questions are similar to the leadership questions - interviewers are looking for both an openness to ideas and a willingness to nudge team members toward a goal. 5. Why did you decide to switch careers/Why did you decid
19、e to go back to school/Why did you take time off during college? Be prepared to walk through your resume with your interviewer, especially at panies that like to promote from within. They want to know that youre mitted to the industry and will be loyal to their pany. 6. Where do you see yourself in
20、5 years? You dont necessarily need to say that you want to work for the pany forever, but you should express how you think the position to which you are applying will help you grow. 7. So you just graduated. How did you like school? Loved it. Learned so much. And let me tell you a little bit about w
21、hat types of activities I was involved in. 8. What lessons did you learn from you last job that you think can be transferred to this position? 9. What do you consider your biggest fault? Interviewers love this question, even though it sort of invites dishonesty. Youre supposed to say something like:
22、 Im a perfectionist. Or: I tend to work too hard. You may want to prepare a more thoughtful answer, but you should at least anticipate this question. 10. If you could go anywhere for 24 hours, with an unlimited budget where would you go? Sometimes, interviewers will ask off-the-wall questions just t
23、o get a better sense of who you are as a person. Questions to Ask During Your Summer Internship Interviews _ Can you give me an exle of my summer responsibilities? Try to make sure the answer you receive is as specific as possible. Particularly if youre new to the industry, you want to ensure that y
24、ou will perform work that is representative of a full-time associate. _ How many people are typically given permanent job offers? And ask for percentages too. This shows youre interested in opportunities after graduation at the firm, and allows you to plan your strategic options. Some firms, like Go
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