Why Should We Hire You?
"Why should we hire you?" is another common interview question that can take you down the wrong road unless you've done some thinking ahead of time. This question is purely about selling yourself in the interview. Think of yourself as the product. Why should the customer buy?
The Wrong Track:
The question actually means "What can you do for us?" Be specific on how your skills can benefit the organization. Sell yourself to get the job. You could also list out some soft skills like your problem solving capabilities with examples.
Develop a Sales Statement:
The more detail you give, the better your answer will be. This is not a time to talk about what you want. Rather, it is a time to summarize your accomplishments and relate what makes you unique.
Product
Inventory Exercise:
The
bottom line of this question is, "What can you do for this company?"
Start by looking at the job description or posting. What is the employer
stressing as requirements of the job? What will it take to get the job done?
Make a list of those requirements
Next,
do an inventory to determine what you have to offer as a fit for those
requirements. Think of two or three key qualities you have to offer that match
those the employer is seeking. Don't underestimate personal traits that make
you unique; your energy, personality type, working style and people skills are
all very relevant to any job.
The Sales
Pitch:
You Are
the Solution: From the list of requirements, match what you have to
offer and merge the two into a summary statement. This is your sales pitch. It
should be no more than two minutes long and should stress the traits that make
you unique and a good match for the job.
What Makes
You Unique? Completing an exercise around this question will allow you to
concentrate on your unique qualities. Like snowflakes, no two people are alike.
Take some time to think about what sets you apart from others.
Let the
interviewer know that you have been listening to the problem and have what it
takes to do the job -- that you are the solution to the problem
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