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“Corporate Trainer related Frequently Asked Questions by expert members with job experience as Corporate Trainer. These questions and answers will help you strengthen your technical skills, prepare for the new job interview and quickly revise your concepts”



102 Corporate Trainer Questions And Answers

81⟩ Tell me how do you believe you perform while giving presentations?

I know from experience and from feedback from my presentations that I am entertaining and informational, and that attendees at my presentations have overwhelmingly provided very positive feedback with regard to my presentations. I am well prepared for questions, welcome interaction with my audience, and use personal experience to connect with the audience.

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82⟩ Tell us what are your goals for the future?

An employer wants to know that the position relates to what you hope to do in the future because it's a sign that you will be motivated to learn and work hard in the position. Talk about your goals and explain how the position would help you achieve those goals.

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83⟩ What Motivates You as Corporate Trainer?

Resist the temptation to joke, "A steady paycheck!" Tie your motivation to the work being performed at this specific company. In addition, you could mention things like the opportunity to learn and grow, working with smart people who are passionate about their jobs, and contributing to the success of an organization.

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85⟩ Tell me can you perform even when you feel lousy?

Trainers don’t often have the discretion to call in sick. When a session is scheduled, it often has been done long in advance, and often learners travel from long distances to attend training. Therefore, trainers must be able to present enthusiastically even when they are a little under the weather. The show must go on!

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88⟩ Tell us what is on and Off the Job Training?

On-the-job training is a type of learning process that usually occurs in an actual work environment i.e. an employee will be learning the new job roles and responsibilities while undergoing this training.

Off-the-job training is a type of learning process that usually occurs out of an actual work environment. This involves case analysis, lectures, presentation, simulation games etc. to imbibe the concepts and brainstorm ideas in an effective manner.

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89⟩ Can you explain what Did You Think of Your Last Manager?

Whatever your true feelings might be, stay positive. This is not the time or place to list your boss's shortcomings or frustrating behaviors. Try responses like: "She was the kind of person I could learn from." or "We were able to communicate well and things got done quickly."

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90⟩ Tell me can you describe the work environment/office culture?

Is it casual? More corporate/formal? You will want to know the office dynamic before accepting an internship position with the company. Can you see yourself training in a similar environment? How does this office compare to offices in your home country or previous positions you've held?

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91⟩ Tell me how would you end your training session?

The well experienced trainer would end the training session with the summary of the whole session/story/real life business example/ feedback mechanism to evaluate the usefulness of both the training session and trainer as well.

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93⟩ Tell us what do you like about working here?

Be curious and inquisitive! Show that you are interested in the interviewer's background and experience at the company. You will learn about the advantages of having an internship with them and get some firsthand insight.

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94⟩ Tell me what Has Been Your Biggest Failure?

Discuss this question with friends, mentors, and possibly your references before the interview. If at all possible, think of something you were later able to correct. Then the story isn't just about a failure, but also about a learning experience.

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97⟩ Tell me why should I hire you for the position?

Give specific examples of your accomplishments and why you are the best person for the position. Talk about the responsibilities of the position and the skills you possess to fulfill them. Be sure to restate your interest in the position!

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98⟩ Please tell us why are you the best candidate for us?

I am the best candidate for this position because of the boot-camp style train the trainer workshops I have attended where I learned how to create effective presentations using powerpoint, flip charts, ice breakers and add fun to the class. I have a sixth sense in monitoring the status of my participants and assist those struggling one-on-one to bring everyone to the same level.

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99⟩ Tell me are you strict when training?

Strict? Not really, no. I find that "strict" can be a limiting approach to training. Flexibility is a far more useful skill when it comes to training, because it is imperative that trainers understand the differences and challenges that learners bring to the table, and work to accommodate those needs. Strictness doesn't facilitate learning.

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100⟩ Tell me what was a successful training program you developed?

I developed my writing course from the ground up based on the objectives provided by my organization. As well, most of my courses that I teach now are my own, developed with an eye to the objectives of my organization, but using resources that I have developed based on what I have seen in my students.

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