Tell me something that is not on your resume | Interview question with sample answer

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Your resume is a written outline of your professional background, including the education, training, experience and skills that make you a qualified candidate. However, there are aspects of your professional identity that won’t be on your resume, and your potential employer may ask about them during your interview. Before your interview, it can be helpful to learn how to select experiences or qualities not included in your resume and relate them to the position you’re applying for.
    Here are a few examples to guide you in crafting a quality response that focuses on what value you offer your prospective employers:
    1) “One thing I left out of my resume was the fact I volunteered to help train up new members of staff when they joined the team. I enjoy coaching and mentoring people and I created a lesson plan that new team members could follow when they started work. I was very good at this and I could literally train up new members of staff within two hours. I’d be more than happy to do the same for your company once I am established in the position.”
    2) “One thing I left out of my resume is the fact I was the go-to person in my previous role when the company wanted advice on how to promote their products and services on social media. I’m active on social media and I seem to be quite good at creating engaging posts! When my employer launched a new service I helped create the marketing campaign on Facebook which increased sales. I could do certainly do the same for your company if needed.”
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