Stupid Things Interviewees Have Said to Me

<p>^^ Loopy: My point in bringing up my children is that even current students of Y and H cannot always answer that question successfully. </p>

<p>Or, look at it another way. The “What’s your biggest failure question” is used most often in work-related job interviews for prospective employee’s who have graduated college and have had several jobs under their belt. The question trips up job seekers so often you can find suggested answers to it on Youtube and other publications. See:</p>

<p>[Job</a> Interview Tips: What is your biggest failure? Example of a good answer. - YouTube](<a href=“Job Interview Tips: What is your biggest failure? Example of a good answer. - YouTube”>Job Interview Tips: What is your biggest failure? Example of a good answer. - YouTube)
[Interview</a> Tips: What is your biggest failure?- the BAD ex. - YouTube](<a href=“Interview Tips: What is your biggest failure?- the BAD ex. - YouTube”>Interview Tips: What is your biggest failure?- the BAD ex. - YouTube)
[Interview</a> Tips: What Is Your Greatest Weakness - YouTube](<a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube)
[JobtestPrep’s</a> Interview Preparation - YouTube](<a href=“JobtestPrep's Interview Preparation - YouTube”>JobtestPrep's Interview Preparation - YouTube)
[How</a> to Answer Tough Job Interview Questions Correctly | CAREEREALISM](<a href=“http://www.careerealism.com/4-tips-to-answering-tough-interview-questions-correctly/]How”>http://www.careerealism.com/4-tips-to-answering-tough-interview-questions-correctly/)
[How</a> Do I Talk About My Biggest Failure In An Interview?](<a href=“http://www.blurtit.com/q848923.html]How”>http://www.blurtit.com/q848923.html)</p>

<p>When the question trips up so many adults with years of interview experience, I just think it’s an inappropriate question for a 17 year-old kid on what is probably their first interview.</p>