Best response to interview questions

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My last thread isn't really heading the way I was hoping. I want to hear funny or creative responses to random interview questions. These response could be theoretical as well so lets hear them.
 
What if when asked "What would you do if you saw someone cheating" you said:

"Well, on SDN, there are varying opinions about what the right answer is and what interviewers really want to hear. I'll give you all of them. Option 1: Turn them in. Option 2: Mention it to the person that it is wrong, it is now their moral responsibility. Option 3: Mention to the prof that someone was cheating. Option 4: Do nothing. I hope you can treat this like a multiple choice question. Feel free to mark the 'two of the above are correct' option. I will not judge you for your answer"
 
What if when asked "What would you do if you saw someone cheating" you said:

"Well, on SDN, there are varying opinions about what the right answer is and what interviewers really want to hear. I'll give you all of them. Option 1: Turn them in. Option 2: Mention it to the person that it is wrong, it is now their moral responsibility. Option 3: Mention to the prof that someone was cheating. Option 4: Do nothing. I hope you can treat this like a multiple choice question. Feel free to mark the 'two of the above are correct' option. I will not judge you for your answer"

:laugh: Your interviewer would say "What's SDN?"

Aren't you supposed to consider the policies of the school and see how it would be handled and read to see if it asks students to follow a certain procedure in case you catch someone cheating?

I was very close to getting a question like that on my interview, but I didn't.
 
They asked me if I had the power to change anything I wanted in the HCR bills what would it be and why? I blacked out immediately and when I regained consciousness I was surprised to see they were applauding my response. They then said pharmacy wasn' t a good choice and I should pursue law to make some changes. I wish I knew what I said. 😀
 
The interviews are really are tough time to face. It just shows your confidence and nothing else. Sometimes in some cases if you are wrong also your confidence makes a positive impact on the person in front of you.
 
To the question, "What is your greatest weakness and why?" I want to say, "Do you really want to hear my greatest weakness, or do you just want me to do the 'turn a strength into a weakness' crap? I have an answer for the two, just take your pick."

My real answer to "What are your hobbies?" is "Watching kids' TV and reading trashy literature."
 
To the question, "What is your greatest weakness and why?" I want to say, "Do you really want to hear my greatest weakness, or do you just want me to do the 'turn a strength into a weakness' crap? I have an answer for the two, just take your pick."

My real answer to "What are your hobbies?" is "Watching kids' TV and reading trashy literature."

The truth will set you freee.
 
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