Q51. What
are your goals?
TRAPS: Not
having any…or having only vague generalities, not highly specific
goals.
BEST
ANSWER: Many executives in a position to hire you are
strong believers in goal-setting. (It’s one of the reason they’ve
achieved so much). They like to hire in kind.
If you’re vague about your career and personal goals, it could
be a big turnoff to may people you will encounter in your job search.
Be ready to discuss your goals for each major area of your life: career,
personal development and learning, family, physical (health), community
service and (if your interviewer is clearly a religious person) you
could briefly and generally allude to your spiritual goals (showing
you are a well-rounded individual with your values in the right order).
Be prepared to describe each goal in terms of specific milestones you
wish to accomplish along the way, time periods you’re allotting
for accomplishment, why the goal is important to you, and the specific
steps you’re taking to bring it about. But do this concisely,
as you never want to talk more than two minutes straight before letting
your interviewer back into the conversation.