If job interviews make your palms sweaty and your brain blank, you’re not alone. When I asked my audience what their biggest job hunt headache was, 90% of you said interviews.
The good news? You don’t have to keep winging it.
I’ve pulled together simple, practical formulas for the five trickiest interview questions that tend to trip people up. With these in your back pocket, you’ll feel more confident, clear, and ready to shine.
Let’s dive in.
The first question sets the tone for everything else. It's also where most people ramble. Use this three-step formula instead:
Origin story: Start with something true about what's always driven you. "I've always loved building things" or "I've always been passionate about telling stories."
Past experience: Show how your education or internships connect. "That's why I studied marketing and took internships where I ran social campaigns."
Now: Tie it to the role in front of you. "That's what excites me about this role. I get to grow that passion on a bigger scale."
👉 Clear, concise, and memorable
This one makes people panic. You don't want to tank your chances, but saying "I'm a perfectionist" isn't it. Try this instead:
Weakness: Choose a real but non-critical one. "I used to struggle with public speaking."
Action: Share what you did to improve. "So I signed up for workshops and started presenting in class."
Growth: Show how far you've come. "Now I'm comfortable leading team meetings."
👉 Weakness → Action → Growth
Here's where you don't want to oversell or undersell yourself. The formula is simple:
Their need: Pull from the job posting. "From your job description, you're looking for someone who can manage projects and keep teams aligned."
Your strength: Show how you fit that need. "That's where I shine. In my internships, I built cleaner workflows and got more done with less."
Impact: Connect to the value you'll bring. "I'd bring that same focus here to help your team move faster."
Bonus points if you can tie this answer to the interviewer's or company's biggest challenge!
👉 Need → Strength → Impact
These are three of the 20 questions I break down word for word in the Job Interview Q&A Framework Guide. If you want the exact language to use for every tough question, not just these five, that's what it's built for.
Too many people say "Nope, I'm good" and miss a golden chance to stand out. Use thoughtful questions that show curiosity and engagement instead:
Alignment: "What traits do people who thrive on this team have?"
Success: "What does success look like in this role after 6 months?"
Management: "What's a recent conversation with your team that made you proud as a manager?"
👉 This is your chance to interview them back.
No one expects you to have your entire life mapped out. But you can show direction without boxing yourself in.
Direction: Point to growth. "In five years, I see myself growing into leadership."
Flexibility: Stay open. "I'm open to different paths as I learn more."
Tie-back: Connect it to the current role. "This role is a perfect next step to build those skills."
👉 Direction → Flexibility → Tie-back
Interview nerves are normal. Preparation is what steadies them. These five formulas will help you stay grounded, avoid rambling, and answer in a way that actually sounds like you.
Confidence and curiosity beat credentials, every time.
If you want to practice these answers out loud before it counts, that's exactly what my mock interview sessions are for. We'll run through your real answers, sharpen them together, and you'll walk into your next interview having already done the hard part once.
Most of all, trust yourself.
💜 Brianne