Q60. If you
won $10 million lottery, would you still work?
TRAPS: Your
totally honest response might be, “Hell, no, are you serious?”
That might be so, but any answer which shows you as fleeing work if
given the chance could make you seem lazy. On the other hand, if you
answer, “Oh, I’d want to keep doing exactly what I am doing,
only doing it for your firm,” you could easily inspire your interviewer
to silently mutter to himself, “Yeah, sure. Gimme a break.”
BEST
ANSWER: This type of question is aimed at getting at
your bedrock attitude about work and how you feel about what you do.
Your best answer will focus on your positive feelings.
Example: “After I floated down from cloud nine, I think I would
still hold my basic belief that achievement and purposeful work are
essential to a happy, productive life. After all, if money alone bought
happiness, then all rich people would be all happy, and that’s
not true.
“I love the work I do, and I think I’d always want to be
involved in my career in some fashion. Winning the lottery would make
it more fun because it would mean having more flexibility, more options...who
knows?”
“Of course, since I can’t count on winning, I’d just
as soon create my own destiny by sticking with what’s worked for
me, meaning good old reliable hard work and a desire to achieve. I think
those qualities have built many more fortunes that all the lotteries
put together.”