5 Job Interview Questions in English — With Great Answers
Practice 5 common English job interview questions with simple formulas, clear example answers, and steps to adapt them for your own interview.
How to Use This Guide
Each question includes a quick formula, a model answer, why it works, and a simple way to create your own response. Practice out loud and adapt the language to your experience.
1) Tell me about yourself
🔑 Formula: Present → Past → Future
✅ Example Answer
“I’m a marketing graduate with a passion for digital campaigns. Last year, I worked on a social media project that increased engagement by 40%. In the future, I’d love to bring my skills to your team and grow in this company.”
✨ Why this works
- Short and focused — not your full life story.
- Shows education/role (present), experience (past), and goals (future).
- Connects your background to the job.
📝 How to create your own
- Start with your current role or studies.
- Add one past achievement.
- End with a goal linked to the company.
2) What are your strengths?
🔑 Formula: Strength + Example
✅ Example Answer
“One of my strengths is being organized. For example, in my last role, I managed schedules for a team of five and made sure every project was finished on time. My organization helps me work efficiently and support my team.”
✨ Why this works
- Names a strength and proves it with evidence.
- Shows the positive impact on the team/company.
- Easy to remember and say naturally.
📝 How to create your own
- Pick one strength that matches the job (teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, communication, etc.).
- Give one short story or example.
- Show the benefit to the company.
3) What are your weaknesses?
🔑 Formula: Real weakness + how you improve
✅ Example Answer
“I used to get nervous when speaking in front of groups. To improve, I joined a public speaking class and practiced presenting every week. Now, I’m much more confident giving updates and leading discussions.”
✨ Why this works
- Honest but not a “dangerous” weakness.
- Shows action and growth.
- Turns a negative into a positive story.
📝 How to create your own
- Choose a real weakness (public speaking, time management, etc.).
- Explain one step you took to improve.
- End with how you’re better now.
4) Why should we hire you?
🔑 Formula: Skill + Fit
✅ Example Answer
“You should hire me because I bring strong problem-solving skills and customer service experience. For example, I often helped resolve customer issues quickly and politely in my last role. I believe those skills fit perfectly with what your company needs.”
✨ Why this works
- Focuses on what you can do for them.
- Uses a concrete example.
- Shows you understand the company’s needs.
📝 How to create your own
- Pick two skills from the job description.
- Add one short example of each skill.
- Connect them directly to the role.
5) Do you have any questions for us?
🔑 Formula: Ask about the company, role, or future
✅ Example Questions
- “How do you measure success in this role?”
- “What are the next big projects your team is working on?”
- “What opportunities for growth and training does the company provide?”
✨ Why this works
- Shows interest beyond salary.
- Makes you look prepared and professional.
- Turns the interview into a two-way conversation.
📝 How to create your own
- Decide what you want to know (growth, training, team culture).
- Prepare 2–3 smart questions.
- Avoid money questions until later.
Practice Checklist
- Practice your answers out loud — don’t just read them.
- Use the Present → Past → Future formula to stay clear.
- Always give one short example for proof.
- End with a positive, confident tone.
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