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Archivist Mock Interview

To help you prepare for your Archivist interview, here are 25 interview questions and answer examples.

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Tell me about a time when you incorrectly appraised a document. How did this come to your attention and how were you able to correct this?

Answer by providing an example of a time you incorrectly appraised a document, how this error came to your attention and what you did to rectify the situation. If that never happened to you, explain how you would react and remedy the situation.

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25 Archivist Interview Questions & Answers

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  • 1. Tell me about a time when you incorrectly appraised a document. How did this come to your attention and how were you able to correct this?

  • 2. How often do you take work home with you?

  • 3. Would you consider yourself a creative person?

  • 4. What would your previous supervisor say about your archival skills?

  • 5. How do you handle a larger than average workload?

  • 6. What do you know about our company culture?

  • 7. Are you interested in obtaining a Masters' degree in Archival Sciences?

  • 8. Tell me about your post-secondary education and how you feel it prepared you for this position.

  • 9. As part of your duties, you may be required to lift heavy objects. Do you have any physical restrictions?

  • 10. Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?v) films; and vi) electronic data.

  • 11. How do you get along with others at work?

  • 12. Have you progressed in your career as you have expected?

  • 13. Describe a time when you motivated yourself to complete an assignment or task that you did not feel like doing.

  • 14. Tell me about your organizational skills in a work environment.

  • 15. What eras of history do you enjoy studying the most?

  • 16. Why did you apply to our job posting and why do you wish to work for us?

  • 17. How well are you able to write descriptions on records? Do you enjoy doing this, and if so why?

  • 18. When you suffer a setback, how does that emotionally affect you and your work?

  • 19. How well do you understand, or have knowledge of, the artifacts and records that our institution collects?

  • 20. Why is this profession important for society?

  • 21. Have you ever misplaced documents? If so, what did you do?

  • 22. Give me an example of a time when you went above and beyond.

  • 23. If you could not be an archivist, what other career path would you choose?

  • 24. What type of archival work are you most familiar with?

  • 25. What about being an archivist excites you, and what originally attracted you to this career?