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(44) Wait what are you doing!? Oh let me tell you...Practice Interview Questions

 


Hey guys so as you know to make a feature lead you need some content, and to get that content we are gonna be doing an interview, this is going to be a practice interview of course, so we can refine our methods, but nevertheless, here are some of the interview questions I plan to ask, some serious, some just for fun, and others random.

Here is the list of questions I plan to ask, it's quite lengthy!

1-10

What are your hobbies?

Do you collect anything?

What are you passionate about?

What is your most prized possession?

What is on your bucket list?

What is your favorite recent memory?

What skill would you most like to learn?

What does your average weekend look like?

What makes you unique?

What are you most thankful for?


11-20

What are you most looking forward to?

What is the greatest challenge or struggle you have ever faced?

What area of your life would you most like to improve?

If you could switch lives with any one person for one day, who would you choose?

What is your biggest regret to date?

What motivates you?

What inspires you?

What plans do you have for the future?

If money were no object, how would you spend your time?

Where is your happy place?


21-31

Something you like that others don't?

How do you feel about vegetables?

How do you feel about meat?

Do you have a job, do you enjoy working?

What would make the world a better place in your eyes?

What would be your ideal job?

Would you say you're creative?

Where would be your ideal place to live?

What’s your opinion on arranged marriage in India?

What’s your opinion on bears eating their cubs?

How do you feel about nature?


Alright I hope you're all eager to see the responses I get for these questions, I know I sure am, so I'll setup a practice interview with one of my classmates, Mya, and I'll record her responses and share them with all of you!

Until then, thanks for reading!

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