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0.6 Write the story in 150 to 200 words
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You had been preparing for an interview for last few days. You had face the
interview and succeeded. (Take help from the outline given) Outline: Interview for
the post of club reporter facing interview board - answering questions with well
prepared arguments - happy to be accepted and agreed to server.
Or
Complete story in your own words. (150-200 words)
He was fond of his grandmother. She would bathe him and give him breakfast, prepare
his back and take him to the school, while he was in the school, she sat in the temple
saying her prayers...​

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Answered by nikita031
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Answer:

Know how to answer this common interview question.

It’s common to discuss your work history and experience in an interview, but some employers want more detail than others. In particular, some may ask you to dig into the last project you led.

There are many things interviewers might gauge from your response to this question. “The interviewer may want to know if you were able to collaborate with and lead a team,” says Jennifer Malach, founder of 20/20 Career Solutions, a career and leadership coaching business in Westchester, New York. “Or, was there a major client issue that you resolved without specific direction or much information from others?”

Here are a few pointers for preparing your answer.

Choose the right example

Select a project you worked on recently, not one from several years ago, says Dylan Kissane, a content manager who hires consultants and freelancers for DOZ.com, a marketing software company based in San Francisco and Lyon, France.

You should choose a project that was successful, adds Karin Hurt, former Verizon Wireless executive and CEO of Let’s Grow Leaders, a leadership consulting business in Baltimore, unless you’re going to explain how you turned around a negative outcome. “I’ve been amazed how many times people I’ve interviewed get halfway into this story and realize they’ve picked a bad example where the outcome was a disaster.”

Kissane adds that he wants the answer to be honest. “I’m less worried about whether the project succeeded—though success is good—and whether the candidate can explain why it succeeded or failed.”

Interviewers don’t only want to know that you led a project, but also how you led. Again, the project didn’t necessarily need to be a total success—though that helps—but you’ll need to demonstrate the specific ways in which you organized and motivated your team.

You say: “I recently led a team that prepared a series of presentations for clients at my company’s annual conference.”

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