Have you ever been desperate for a job till one bright morning when you get a call from a promising company for an interview?
I can feel the kind of excitement in you. Before attending the interview always formulate the common questions you are likely to encounter and rehearse how you will answer them.
As you do your rehearsal, keep in mind that, some questions asked in an interview should not be true.
1. Why you are looking for a job
You may be leaving your job simply because of your boss or the amount of salary you get. When the "why are you looking for a job" question is asked in an interview, never say that your previous employer was strict or say negative things about them.
Just say the position is fit for you and you fit the position.
2. How are you doing
The moment you are entering the interview room, just know that the interview has already begun.
It begins with greetings and it is not just a greeting but more of it. As much as you have struggled to look for a job, never tell you interviewer how desperate you have been.
This will diminish your value which can make your potential employer underpay you
3. Your greatest weakness
Everybody has got his/her own weakness. Whenever it comes to answering this question, never reveal your major weaknesses but only give the minor weaknesses which can not have an effect on your job performance.
Always answer this question in a positive approach that will impress your employer. Being too open will reveal too much of 'useless' information.
Good luck!