101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions 
asked by dignified1 on November 3, 2006 3:09 AM
Tough interview questions are inevitable in today's competitive job market. How will you handle the curveballs that are headed your way? Ron Fry's 101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions has helped more than 500,000 job seekers pinpoint what employers are really asking with every question, and more importantly: what they want to hear in response. Now in its 5th edition, this no-nonsense guide will prepare you to leverage the trickiest questions to your advantage. Learn how to deal gracefully with complicated case interviews, various personality types, and even potentially illegal questions - all while avoiding common mistakes. Get the expert answers employers are looking for!
Reviews
I have used this book to get greats jobs with very good pay. This book will help you make a great first impression with the interviewer and will give you a leg up on your competition. I would never go to a job interview with out going over the information in this book, because it works!
reviewed by trailrider on November 8, 2006 3:08 PM
Yes, I read the book and got the job, coincidence? Not. I have been looking for work in my industry for three years. I got what I wanted as far as salary as well. And, yes they did ask me what my favorite movie was and I was prepared. Highly recommend this book.
reviewed by runningscared on November 16, 2006 3:00 AM
got me the job. every interview i went into asked at least a couple of the questions in the book. I am now an interview ace. before I bought the book i did some interviews and I failed miserably. I answered their questions stutteringly and with difficulty. Once I bought the book and prepared, I blew the interviewers away. buy this book if you want the job.
reviewed by porsche on November 24, 2006 4:42 PM
This book does a great job of helping you answer the most difficult interview questions. As a training manager, who trains managers and executives on how to interview, I feel I am qualified to say this book works.
This book is a wonderful resource once you get the interview. This leaves us with the question, "How do you get an interview?" Simple, know the type of job you want and pursue it, if you do not know what type of job you want you may want to read the classic, "How to find your dream job and make it a reality." By Jason McClure.
Read this book, and practice for your job interviews and you will be successful in your job hunt.
reviewed by alec on November 28, 2006 8:21 PM
I personally recommend this book. When I interviewed with Microsoft several years ago, I was astonished at how IDENTICAL their interviewing process was with that described in this book. After reading the book, I was not surprised at ANY of the questions that were thrown at me. And I could tell exactly when the interviewer was trying to "drill down" to catch me off-guard. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is interviewing for the first time, or for anybody who has had a job for a decade or more and is just now venturing out again. Interviewing tactics have changed radically since a decade ago.
reviewed by stix on November 29, 2006 11:34 AM
