Top 20 Architecture Interview Questions and Answers for 2022
Interviews for Top Jobs at Artisan People
VAT Client Advisor Interview
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Artisan People (London, England) in Nov 2019
Interview
Group interview which was very relaxed and focused on information about Selfridges. Forms and documents were swapped and scanned and we all left with an induction date. Very easygoing. Thanks.
- What do you consider top customer service?
Sales Interview
I applied online. I interviewed at Artisan People
Interview
Applied online after received emails after forms after email after confirmation and call after interview and after that interview. Normal interview and normal question for any sales interview. Offers after contract after
- Why we should hair you ?
Gallery Assistant Interview
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Artisan People (London, England) in Sep 2021
Interview
Got told I secured the job and should book three days off from the 21st September 2021 to the 24th for training and induction at the British Museum. For two whole weeks no contact, ignored my emails and calls. Then 2 days before the 21st they email me saying sorry someone else has your job role now. Silly Silly cowards, could have told be straight up and not last minute.
- No point in finding out as they will do you dirty. they dont care about you
Where do you see yourself in five years?
The interviewer wants to understand more about your career goals and how this role would fit into your short, medium and long term plan. Consider not just the job you are applying for today, but what role you might want to evolve into in the long run.
Emphasise how your previous roles have helped you progress in your career and how your past experiences have helped you increase your knowledge and further develop your skills.
Always tie your answers and examples back to the position youre interviewing for and be realistic in terms of your aspirations. Telling the interviewer that you want their job is never a good idea.
What are your strengths/weaknesses?
For someone who is unprepared these questions can be a huge stumbling block, even for some of the most experienced professionals out there. However, if you have well prepared your answers, you’ll be in a much better position to come up with an answer that not only covers the questions, but makes you appear polished, well prepared and confident.
Avoid bragging when discussing your strengths. Look for three key qualities in the job description the employer is looking for and provide examples of times you have used these strengths at work. Ideally, include a mixture of tangible skills, such as technical or linguistic abilities, and intangible skills, such as managing stakeholders or being an good communicator.
Avoid coming across as negative when talking about your weaknesses. Think of areas where you have taken steps to improve your weakness. “Discuss skills that you have improved during your previous experiences, you will show the interviewer that you are able to make improvements when necessary” says Asia.
Have you taken training courses or spent time outside work to be a better public speaker and give effective presentations? Give this as an example of how you have worked to improve your weakness.
50+ most common job interview questions
This question seems simple, so many people fail to prepare for it, but it’s crucial. Heres the deal: Don’t give your complete employment (or personal) history. Instead, give a pitch—one that’s concise and compelling and that shows exactly why you’re the right fit for the job. Muse writer and MIT career counselor Lily Zhang recommends using a present, past, future formula. Talk a little bit about your current role (including the scope and perhaps one big accomplishment), then give some background as to how you got there and experience you have that’s relevant. Finally, segue into why you want—and would be perfect for—this role.
FAQ
How do you interview an artisan?
- What Are Your Weaknesses? …
- Why Should We Hire You? …
- Why Do You Want to Work Here? …
- What Are Your Goals? …
- Why Did You Leave (or Why Are You Leaving) Your Job? …
- When Were You Most Satisfied in Your Job? …
- What Can You Do for Us That Other Candidates Can’t?
What are the 5 hardest interview questions?
- What is your name? …
- What is the traditional art form or craft that you do?
- Is this tradition specific or important to your culture? …
- How old were you when you first learned this traditional art?
- Who taught you this skill? (Tell me more.)
What are the 10 most common interview questions and answers pdf?
- What is your greatest weakness?
- Why should we hire you?
- What’s something that you didn’t like about your last job?
- Why do you want this job?
- How do you deal with conflict with a co-worker?
- Here’s an answer for you.