Kestrel’s Reviews > The Interview Question & Answer Book: Your Definitive Guide to the Best Answers to Even the Toughest Interview Questions > Status Update
Kestrel
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Some of the questions are old school while some has withstood the test of time and became the classic and fundamental questions. Just like how nobody nowadays would ask you what your strengths and weaknesses are but the classic "Tell me about yourself" is still there.
Interview questions evolved over time and are now more focused on behavioral and situational questions based on the role.
— Apr 25, 2026 04:23PM
Interview questions evolved over time and are now more focused on behavioral and situational questions based on the role.
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Kestrel
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All in all, this was a helpful interview guide mostly pointing out how to turn a negative to a positive point and don't get rattled with probing questions. Just stay calm and collected and use your logic in answering interview questions.
— May 03, 2026 11:17PM
Kestrel
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Maybe this book is a bit too old and outdated but I don't see the STAR method here. Most of the suggested answers only provides explanation. It rarely suggests to give real-life experiences. Questions here are mostly hypothetical and theoretical in approach and will only appear in your interview with HR professionals since they want to look into your personality, cognitive abilities and motivations.
— May 03, 2026 11:16PM
Kestrel
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The key is to be positive. Give positive reasons and traits that make you a fit to the role you're applying for.
Job market is so bad nowadays that I ended up reading a whole book about interview questions T_T
— Apr 25, 2026 04:30PM
Job market is so bad nowadays that I ended up reading a whole book about interview questions T_T
Kestrel
is 80% done
Nevertheless, this was a helpful interview book primarily teaching you not to rattle, apply logical reasoning, and try as much as possible to relate your past experiences to the role you're applying. Ultimately, you should never badmouth your previous employer nor your previous role because you will come across as ungrateful and it will reflect negatively on you.
— Apr 25, 2026 04:28PM

