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15 Toughest Interview Questions (and Answers!)
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9. What is your greatest failure, and what did you learn from it?

Bad answer:
I never finished law school – and everything that’s happened since has taught me that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is a huge mistake.”
You don’t want to actually highlight a major regret – especially one that exposes an overall dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a smaller, but significant, mishap, and how it has made you a better professional.
Good answer:
“When I was in college, I took an art class to supplement my curriculum. I didn’t take it very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my education classes, it would be a walk in the park. My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise. I’d even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the semester making up for it, ended up getting a decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter what I’m doing, I should strive to do it to the best of my ability. Otherwise, it’s not worth doing at all.”
I never finished law school – and everything that’s happened since has taught me that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is a huge mistake.”
You don’t want to actually highlight a major regret – especially one that exposes an overall dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a smaller, but significant, mishap, and how it has made you a better professional.
Good answer:
“When I was in college, I took an art class to supplement my curriculum. I didn’t take it very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my education classes, it would be a walk in the park. My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise. I’d even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the semester making up for it, ended up getting a decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter what I’m doing, I should strive to do it to the best of my ability. Otherwise, it’s not worth doing at all.”
Abear107
4 days ago
2 comments
Good tips! I know I get nervous on interviews and usually answer poorly. I am glad that my resume made up for it.
sarareid
about 1 month ago
228 comments
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jacknapier
about 1 month ago
30 comments
whoever thinks this economic crisis "seems to come to an end" is incredibly gullible.
merydimple
2 months ago
2 comments
This answer really give an impression to the employer. The experienced I had when i was teaching as volunteer in our town really boost my passion for teaching.
abdulhameed
3 months ago
4 comments
Excellent Work. I am going for my first interview for teaching post on Monday.These questions and answers will incredibly helpful! Thank you so much
fgerwig
3 months ago
2 comments
I favorited this article when it first came out. I am a first time teacher, though I have my Masters degree, and I reviewed these this morning before heading off to an interview. I am glad I archived the email that notified me of this entry. After submitting dozens of applications all over this summer with no results, I have received 3 interview calls this week. I had thought (at the time of graduation) that my scores, grades, Masters degree, and the fact that I have 10 years plus non-education work experience would have landed me some interviews sooner than this. This summer just proves that you never stop learning...I have definitely been educated in the difficulties of getting a teaching job this summer.
suhario
3 months ago
12 comments
I'm looking for a job now that the economic crisis seems to come to an end. I sent Apple my resume and up to now did not get a response. Please Help
waltersir2001
3 months ago
2 comments
good
ctauber
3 months ago
20 comments
I think the first two are the most important!
annalewis
3 months ago
2 comments
I am currently looking for my first teaching job and I am making great use of the information. Thank you.
Anna
ltcmmanuel
4 months ago
6 comments
Excellent submission! Prior to this article someone would write down the questions they were asked in an interview and share them with the audience for consideration. Being forewarned is an advantage but it didn't help with composing answers. Having suggested directions to go with responses is a great help.
missgarza
5 months ago
4 comments
I have an interview for my first teaching position ever on Monday and this article answered so many questions for me. Thanks!
willie
5 months ago
2 comments
these interview tips are very good and will surely enhance my chances on my next interview. thank you. Claudette
tibu720
5 months ago
26 comments
Thanks for the good advice! I'll keep these in mind for my next interview!
MSimpson
5 months ago
2 comments
Michelle Simpson - Thank you for these suggestions. I have been asked some of these questions on interviews, now I think I am more prepared to answer them successfully on my next interview.