FAQ In Interviews: Page 8 of 15

 Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?

TRAPS : This question is usually asked to uncover any life-influencing mistakes, regrets, disappointments or problems that may continue to affect your personality and performance.
You do not want to give the interviewer anything negative to remember you by, such as some great personal or career disappointment, even long ago, that you wish could have been avoided.
Nor do you wish to give any answer which may hint that your whole heart and soul will not be in your work.

BEST ANSWER : Indicate that you are a happy, fulfilled, optimistic person and that, in general, you wouldn't change a thing.

Example: "It's been a good life, rich in learning and experience, and the best it yet to come. Every experience in life is a lesson it its own way. I wouldn't change a thing."

 Could you have done better in your last job?

TRAPS : This is no time for true confessions of major or even minor problems.

BEST ANSWER : Again never be negative.

Example: "I suppose with the benefit of hindsight you can always find things to do better, of course, but off the top of my head, I can't think of anything of major consequence."
(If more explanation seems necessary)
Describer a situation that didn't suffer because of you but from external conditions beyond your control.
For example, describe the disappointment you felt with a test campaign, new product launch, merger, etc., which looked promising at first, but led to underwhelming results. "I wish we could have known at the start what we later found out (about the economy turning, the marketplace changing, etc.), but since we couldn't, we just had to go for it. And we did learn from it.".

 Can you work under pressure?

TRAPS : An easy question, but you want to make your answer believable.

BEST ANSWER : Absolutely.(then prove it with a vivid example or two of a goal or project accomplished under severe pressure.).