What's the Right Answer? Wrong Answers Only: Responding to the Infamous 'Last Book You Read' Interview Question
Norah Shannon Medlin, SAFe Agilist
Senior Project Manager | Solution Architect | Certified SAFe? 6 Agilist | Career Coach | Drupal Web PM and Community Leader #OpenToFractional
In the world of job interviews, there are certain questions that can catch candidates off guard. One such question is, "What's the last book you read?" While this may seem like a simple inquiry, it can leave even the most prepared candidates scratching their heads.
But what if we flipped the script and embraced the idea of wrong answers only? Let's explore some quirky responses that could turn this interview question into a memorable moment of humor and creativity.
The Quirky Responses
Imagine responding with "Cooking for Dummies: A Guide to Burning Water." It's a playful way to acknowledge the challenge of culinary endeavors while injecting some humor into the conversation. Or how about "The Art of Procrastination: Mastering the Art of Doing Nothing"? This response not only showcases your sense of humor but also subtly addresses the importance of time management in a lighthearted manner. And let's not forget "101 Excuses for Being Late to Work," a humorous twist on a potentially negative question.
Here are some other entries by readers:
Embracing Creativity
In a world where job interviews often follow a predictable script, embracing creativity can set you apart from the crowd. By thinking outside the box and crafting responses that showcase your personality, you can make a memorable impression on interviewers. Remember, it's okay to inject some humor into the conversation as long as you maintain professionalism and respect the context of the interview.
领英推荐
Why Humor Matters
Humor has a way of breaking the ice and building rapport between interviewers and candidates. When used appropriately, it can demonstrate confidence, creativity, and a positive attitude—all qualities that employers value in potential hires. So don't be afraid to let your personality shine through, even in the midst of a job interview.
Conclusion
The next time you're faced with the dreaded "last book you read" interview question, remember that there's no one right answer. Instead, embrace the opportunity to showcase your creativity and sense of humor with wrong answers only.
Who knows? Your quirky response might just be the memorable moment that sets you apart from the competition. So go ahead, think outside the box, and turn interview challenges into opportunities to shine.
—————————————————
???? Subscribe, follow and connect with me to stay informed about referrals within my network or if you are looking to sprinkle some positive encouragement around career, leadership and technology to your daily feed.
??? Let's connect! ???
Rethinking the Future of Work, Sustainable Communities, Government Services | Sustainability | Going Remote First Newsletter | Coach | Consultant
7 个月A few for your reading list: Cat Polishing for Beginners. Cheese Straightening at Home. 101 New Uses for an Air Fryer.