Tough Questions to Expect in an Interview

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8/10/15 Tough Questions to Expect in an Interview Tell me about yourself What are your weaknesses? What are your strengths? Why should we hire you? Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years? Are your grades indicative of your ability? Why aren t your grades better? Why do you want to work for us? Why did you go to law school? Why did you choose UD? Why did you go to school in Dayton, OH if you wanted to work in X city? Why is there a gap in your employment history? Why do you want to work in this city? Why didn t you get an offer from your last employer? What s the biggest mistake you ever made? What kind of salary are you looking for? How do you like law school?

Sample Questions You Might Ask in an Interview You seem to like your job. How did you choose it? What kinds of cases are you working on? Did you clerk here? How is your job different than what you expected it to be? What do you like about your job? What s the best thing that s happened to you while working here? If you could change anything about your job, would you? If so, what would it be? (Be careful- you don t want this to come across as a negative question.) What s the most interesting case you ve worked on? What have you learned as a result of working here? How long were you at the firm before you had significant client contact? Did you start off in your current practice area? If not, why did you switch? What do you find most challenging about being a lawyer? Who ll assign my work? (If that s not obvious from the firm s literature.) Will I get feedback on my work? What kinds of cases will I work on? How does someone become a star-what makes them stand out? Do you work mostly on your own or do you work on projects with other attorneys at the firm? Do you have a formal mentor or training program for law clerks and new associates?

Questions You Should Avoid Asking in an Interview A. Any Questions That Have a What s-in-it-for-me? Flavor How many hours do I need to work? What s expected of me? What billable hours do you expect from new associates? What does the benefits package entail? How much paid time off will I get? What s the salary? What kind of support staff will I havet? How many people besides me are you hiring (or interviewing)? How long is the partnership track here? B. Questions With a Negative Tone I ve heard negative rumors about your firm. How s business really going? What don t you like about the firm? How does you firm compare to X firm? C. Imponderables What s the culture of the firm? D. Any Question You Could Have Answered Yourself Through Simple Research How many attorneys do you have? What are your practice areas? In which cities do you have offices? E. Any Question Showing You re Clueless About What You ve Already Covered in the Interview

F. The Worst Possible Mistake: Not Having Any Questions at All! 1. Your Objective: Tell Me About Yourself Model (1-2 Minutes) ( I m interested in practicing in the area of (practice area) or I m hoping to find an associate/summer clerkship position in (geographic area). ) 2. Three Major Transferable Skills: ( I ve been very effective in the areas of (1), (2), (3) ) Organization Leadership Problem solving Quick learning Taking initiative Oral written communication

3. Relevant Experience: ( I ve developed these skills in a variety of positions, including ) 4. Examples to Prove Skills: ( In my second year of law school I competed in a National Mott Court competition where I received awards for best brief and best oralist. ) ( In my last position as a law clerk at Dinsmore & Shohl, I consistently received highest marks on my evaluations for taking initiative. One specific example of that would be the data base I developed for organizing exhibits for a multi-million dollar trial. ) 5. Summation: Why my experience, education effectiveness and attitude make me a good candidate for a clerkship/associate position. Programs/Interviewing/Interviewing Handouts