Answer: 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?”
Helpful thoughts "I will do my best, I can look at other poems to get inspiration"
Opportunity for growth "I can use this as a chance to improve my poetry and public speaking skills"
B
Helpful thoughts "It's only a few hours and I am doing a good thing -- maybe this will give me a chance to move around a little"
Opportunity for growth "I can use this as a chance to get better at managing overwhelming situations and become closer to my family"
C
Helpful thoughts "I can keep in touch with my old friends online, this is a chance to meet new people, maybe there will be different things to do at the new school"
Opportunity for growth "This situation can help me learn to handle change and make new friends"