Friday, August 20, 2010

3 steps to answering the toughest interview question: What do you want to do?

- by Susan Gainan

Before you are blindsided in an interview by "What do you want to do?" you need to take some time to ask "What do I want to learn?"

This is particularly tricky for law students with minimal work experience and no legal experience whose rational-but-unhelpful response is "I want to learn about being a lawyer." An interviewer is tasked with finding candidates who can do the work, and an interview is not the venue for candidates to point out that they have no clue about what the work entails.

Find out the 3 steps that will help you have a smart answer to that tough interview question in the full article at:

passthebaton1.blogspot.com/2010/08/3-steps-to-answering-toughest-interview.html