When the interviewer asks
you something about a previous job, be ready with that story.
Not exact matches
I'm struggling with finding a new
job as I was so unhappy at my
previous job and want to make sure I find
something I feel good
about it.
In this example, you could dive into
something you learned
about yourself — and that made you grow and become more passionate
about your work — while leading others in the
previous job; for example, greater patience, or an ability to be more receptive to the ideas of others.
Replace that list of tasks and responsibilities under your
previous job headings with direct statements
about something you did to solve one of those problems.
During the interview, do your best to say
something positive
about your
previous job even if you had a bad experience overall.
And lastly, don't forget to include only relevant
jobs you have handled and to write some testimonials from
previous supervisors —
something that might also work to validate any claims you have
about yourself and your
previous job achievements.