10 Weirdest Job Interview Questions
Below is an excerpt from a CNN Money article. Take a look at some of the “weirdest” questions that have been asked in interviews!
Job interviews are nerve-racking enough.
The sweaty handshake, the stuffy attire, the self-promotion and salary talk.
And then comes a curve-ball question: “Would you rather fight one horse-sized duck, or 100 duck-sized horses?”
Hmmm.
That’s just a taste of the top oddball questions employers fired at job candidates in 2016, according to a report from Glassdoor based on candidates’ experiences.
The worst thing a candidate can do is panic when an unexpected question comes up, according to Susan Underwood, Glassdoor’s global head of recruiting and talent acquisition.
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