I, proudest accomplishments may be things like awards from work or school, sporting medals or having been dux at school. Or maybe it could be a particularly challenging project at work which you managed to complete, or having increased your company’s revenue or improved its systems, making you feel that you had made a valuable contribution.
Jon Calthorpe-Jones
7th October 2014 at 00:18
This article is intriguing, “My biggest achievement is yet to come”? Really? As if that’s ever going to progress anyone in a job interview. With over 30 years experience in high-level recruitment, this kind of reply joins the urban myth answers such as
“What is courage?” and replying “This.”
Let’s get real here, 99% of people who answered in this way would end up on the NO pile, along with all the ones who claim their weakness is being an “overly hard-working perfectionist”.
I, proudest accomplishments may be things like awards from work or school, sporting medals or having been dux at school. Or maybe it could be a particularly challenging project at work which you managed to complete, or having increased your company’s revenue or improved its systems, making you feel that you had made a valuable contribution.Jon Calthorpe-Jones7th October 2014 at 00:18This article is intriguing, “My biggest achievement is yet to come”? Really? As if that’s ever going to progress anyone in a job interview. With over 30 years experience in high-level recruitment, this kind of reply joins the urban myth answers such as“What is courage?” and replying “This.”Let’s get real here, 99% of people who answered in this way would end up on the NO pile, along with all the ones who claim their weakness is being an “overly hard-working perfectionist”.
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