Why
did you decide to enter the field of library and information science? What
motivated you to seek a library degree?
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What
kind of position are you looking for when you graduate?
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Why
did you decide to apply for this position?
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What
are your strengths and weaknesses?
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List
three of your most important/proudest accomplishments.
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What
kind of work environment do you prefer?
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What
motivates you? ALSO Have you used these motivators with others?
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How
are you qualified for this job? OR What qualifications do you have that
make you think you will be a success at this job?
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What
supervisory experience have you had?
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How
would you characterize your supervisory style?
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What
would you do about implementing the provisions of the American with
Disabilities Act (or some other new policy) in our library, and how
would you prioritize this among your other duties?
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The
person in this position needs to be innovative and proactive. Can you
describe some things you have done to demonstrate these qualities?
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How
would you rate your communication skills and what have you done to improve
them?
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What
do you feel is the place of bibliographic instruction in the library?
Have you ever taught in a classroom setting? Would you be comfortable
teaching BI courses?
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What
else besides your school and job experience qualifies you for this job?
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What
is your experience with collection development?
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What
experience do you have dealing with academic scholars?
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What
is your experience with automated systems and with computers in general?
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What
have you read lately, and what are you reading now?
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While
this position involves some specific skills (language, computer, cataloging,
etc.), it is more of a generalist position. How do you feel that your
background fits into this?
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What
are the personal characteristics and qualities that you would bring
to this position that would be particularly helpful in fulfilling the
responsibilities of this position?
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Why
did you choose X University for your graduate education in library and
information science?
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Tell
us about yourself. ALSO Tell me about yourself -- why did you choose
this type of work?
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Tell
us about X University's online catalog.
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What
professional groups are you a member of, and how active have you been
in those groups?
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You
have just had a short tour of this library. Did any aspect or anything
you saw or heard about this library surprise you? Would you change anything
about this library?
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Why
do you think more students are going into public services than technical
services?
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Tell
us about your experience with online searching.
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How
do you work in groups, and what experience have you had working in groups?
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What
appeals to you about this position?
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Why
do you want to move to this area?
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How
do you feel about providing general reference services for undergraduates
or for high school or junior high school students?
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What
are some aspects of your present position that you like?
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What
are some aspects of your present position that you dislike?
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What
do you see yourself doing five or ten years from now? OR Where do you
see yourself going from here?
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What
is your cataloging experience?
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What
do you think a reference librarian's duties should be?
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Tell
us about your subject background and about your coursework outside of
library science.
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How
will your other experiences outside of librarianship aid you in this
position?
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What
is your opinion of X University's approach to holistic librarianship?
How well is the system functioning?
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How
are government documents handled at X University?
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What
is your interlibrary loan experience?
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What
experience have you had using the Internet?
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Do
you have the skills necessary to create and maintain our WWW home pages?
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What
do you see as the future of the Internet as a reference tool?
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How
will libraries mesh use of print and electronic resources?
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What
do you see as the budget implications of increasing use of electronic
resources in libraries?
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Can
you install software on computers and perform basic maintenance on them?
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What
courses (college/graduate school) did you find most satisfying? Least
satisfying? Why?
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What
would you say you learned from your college/graduate school experiences
that you see being carried over to your life today?
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Do
you plan to continue your education?
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What
kind of people do you like to work with?
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What
kind of people do you find it most difficult to work with? What do you
do to improve the situation?
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Do
you prefer working alone or in groups?
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Starting
with your last job, would you tell me about some of your achievements
that were recognized by your superiors?
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What
are some things you would like to avoid in a job? Why?
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What
are some of the things on your jobs that you feel you have done particularly
well?
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What
does success mean to you? How do you judge it?
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What
are some of the things about your last job that you found difficult
to do?
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What
are some of the problems you encounter in doing your job? Which one
frustrates you the most? What do you usually do about it?
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How
has your present job developed you to take on even greater responsibilities?
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What
do you have going for you that might make you successful in such a job?
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Who
or what in your life would you say influenced you most with regard to
your career objectives?
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What
would you say there is about you that has accounted for your fine progress
to date?
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What
traits or qualities do you feel could be strengthened or improved?
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What
motivates you to put forth your best effort?
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What
kinds of things do you feel most confident in doing? Somewhat less confident
in doing?
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What
are some of the thing you are either doing now or have thought about
doing that are self-development activities?
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Tell
me about a time when you had work problems or stresses that were difficult
for you.
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Customers
frequently create a great deal of pressure. What has been your experience
in this area?
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What
types of pressures do you experience on your current job? How do you
cope with these pressures?
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Describe
a time when you were under pressure to make a decision. Did you react
immediately or take time in deciding what to do?
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What
types of things make you angry? How do you react?
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How
do you react when you see co-workers disagreeing? Do you become involved
or hold back?
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Do
you prefer to have a job in which you have well laid out tasks and responsibilities,
or one in which your work changes on a frequent basis?
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In
your current position what types of decisions do you make without consulting
your immediate supervisor?
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What
types of experiences have you had in dealing with difficult customers?
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Describe
a problem person you have had to deal with. What did you say or do?
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What
have been your experiences in dealing with the general public? When
have people really tried your patience?
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What
important goals have you set in the past, and how successful have you
been in working toward their accomplishment?
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Do
you do personal planning? If so, what are your goals?
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What
things give you the greatest satisfaction?
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How
would you describe yourself?
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In
what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our department?
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What
two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?
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Describe
your most rewarding experience.
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In
what kind of work environment are you most comfortable?
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What
do you know about our library? university? community? company?
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You
mentioned you enjoyed your last job. What did you enjoy most? Least?
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Why
do you think this library should hire you?
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What
will your last supervisor tell me are your two weakest areas?
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If
you were hiring someone for this job, what qualities would you look
for?
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How
do you feel about your ability to write, spell, and communicate? What
kind of feedback have you received about your writing ability?
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Describe
your experience in creating documents, proposals, research findings,
or any other form of written copy.
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What
does the term two-way communication mean to you? When have you successfully
used two-way communication?
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Some
people get to know strangers quickly, while others prefer to take their
time letting people get to know them. Describe how you entered relationships
when you were "new" on a job.
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Some
people have the ability to "step into another's shoes." When
has this skill been required of you?
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How
did you organize your work in your last position? What happened to your
plan when emergencies came up?
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Describe
how you determined your priorities on your last job.
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Describe
how you schedule your time on an unusually hectic day. Give a specific
example.
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Are
you a person who likes to "try new things," or "stay
with regular routines"? Give an example.
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What
is your philosophy of reference?
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What
are your 3 (or 5) favorite reference books? OR If you were on a desert
idland, which 3 (or 5) reference books would you want to have?