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The only real way to ensure that happens is to prepare, prepare, prepare.

Every interviewer has a key set of questions that vary from one position to the next and from one industry to the next. Some interviewers are staunch traditionalists while others like to push the interview to new levels of creative thought and conversation with their questions.
 
While these differing interview styles and techniques do exist, there are some basic interview questions that are common across most companies and industries.

These are the questions that you should plan for and practice so that you can quickly, calmly, and confidently answer them.
What is the biggest obstacle that Black people face in the workplace?
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You may begin to see that the problems you once thought to be insurmountable, are actually not so difficult after all.

Another reason why writing down your goals is important is that there are times when you need to seek out the opinion and support of others and having written goals makes it easier for you to share those goals with persons that you trust who can offer you honest and unbiased feedback.
Published: December 29, 2015
There are some basic interview questions that are common across most companies and industries.
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