Top 10 Weirdest Interview Questions

If you're applying for a job with the company of your dreams, you might want to think about the curve ball questions that job interview advicecould be asked by your interviewer.  Judging by Glassdoor's list of the top oddball interview questions of 2015, there are many companies that will ask the most random questions to determine if you're the person to fill their job vacancy.

What would your answer to the below questions be?  Would you be left squirming or would you be able to wing it with the best answer ever?  Let us know what you'd say (by twitter or facebook) and we'll post our best answers below the question:

  1. "What would you do if you were the one survivor in a plane crash?"

  2. "What's your favorite 90s jam?"

  3. "If you woke up and had 2,000 unread emails and could only answer 300 of them how would you choose which ones to answer?" 

  4. "Who would win in a fight between Spiderman and Batman?"

  5. "If you had a machine that produced $100 dollars for life what would you be willing to pay for it today?"

  6. "What did you have for breakfast?"

  7. "Describe the color yellow to somebody who's blind."

  8. "If you were asked to unload a 747 full of jelly beans, what would you do?"

  9. "How many people flew out of Chicago last year?"

  10. "What's your favorite Disney Princess?"

If you're looking for more hints and tips for job interviews, why not take a look at our Killer CV Advice and templates to write your best CV and covering letter ever. If you still have interview fear banish those worries with our practical tips for job interview success, check out our phone interview advice and our tips for getting 'your look' so spot on that you take the interview room by storm from the moment you enter.

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