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Some possible answers that are not really serious:
"Nowhere at all. That is why I've been sitting in the same position for 5 years."
"Taking over your job. Let's talk about the blackmail photos I've got at my desk."
"Going to the bathroom a lot. You know, they changed the soap in there. It is actually quite nice."
What are some goals you'd like to achieve in the near future?
Possible answers:
"I would like to finally figure out how to download movies on my work computer. I need to do something to kill time at work."
"I'd like to lose weight, get a puppy, learn how to sew.... Oh, you meant work related goals. I don't have any of those."
"I hope to turn in my resignation notice anyday now."
"I've got my eye on Bob down the hall. Do you know if he's single?"
Do you have suggestions on how to improve employee morale?
Some answers that are a little too honest are:
"Yes, stop making us suffer from these performance reviews."
"Sure, can we stop having so many meetings?"
"Yes, free alcohol served at our cubicles."
"Nap breaks would certainly improve my morale."
"I am pretty sure doubling everyone's salary would make a big difference."
What can you do to help improve your work performance?
Funny answers include:
"I could show up and work and that type of thing. I probably won't though."
"Improvement? I am pretty damn perfect, thank you."
"I'll bet I could get more work done if I stopped texting so much."
What can we do for you to help you perform your job better?
Some fun answers include:
"I require more breaks, more money, and free food. After that, I will give this whole "improve my work ethic" thing a try."
"You could try giving me less work. I am sure I could do a great job with a few less job duties."
"Can I have an assistant?"
"As stated before, naps are the key to my success."
How would you rate your job performance at our company?
Some good answers could be:
"Hahaha... are you kidding me? Oh, you are serious."
"Is this graded on a curve?"
"My performance rating at this job is probably pretty low, but you should see me play Tetris. That is where I really excel."
What would you say your greatest challenge is at this position?
More fun comments your boss won't want to hear:
"Oh, the usual... showing up on time, not slapping the customers or my co-workers, finding new ways to sleep at my desk without getting caught."
"Finding the time to do all my online shopping during work hours is a major challenge each day."
"Doing my job is a challenge. I totally lied on my resume. I am making stuff up as I go along."
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