Originally posted by: Lola
Originally posted by: spidey07
"What is your biggest weakness?"
But seriously I always use "Describe an accomplishment where your creativity was the determining factor"
This is a good one! More like this one!
Honestly I hate those type of questions. It may just come down to my style for interviews as more relaxed. I feel that, for these types of questions, you
have to prepare ahead of time and think about what you will say. Otherwise, its hard to pin down one thing specifically and start talking about all the details 3 seconds after you were asked.
Of course if you are familiar with something it is easy (ask me about my work and I can go on all day about it) it isn't as issue. But I'm pretty sure most, unless they practice repeatedly ahead of time, can't come with something on the spot.
If you do want to ask this question, try to ask a set of leading questions that at least gets them to be thinking about that stuff in their head before you toss this on them. Asking those other, more general questions, at least jogs their memory on the subject and lets the information flood them once more.
I would say the each question needs to have a specific purpose where you are trying to understand something. Hell, the actual answer to the question may be totally irrelevant, but you are trying to gage a response.
The most obvious answer to a question like this is "to see how creative he or she is, which is a necessarily function for the job"...but if that is the case, its better to build in that question as a part of a series of questions that helps them recall what they were doing. Its much less stressful for someone who is interviewing.
Whenever I'm asked questions like these out of the blue...I had to pause and take a minute to really try to rush to remember something. Of course...now I know how the game works and I have answers already prepared and packaged nicely to spit out.
Of course I'm not saying right or wrong...just giving you an impression of the many opinions out there.