How do you answer 'What did you enjoy the most about your last job' in a job interview?

Job Interview Question Here are opinions and answers from WA Contributors: In this case, its seems rude...but you have to...I recently got asked this same question and my answer was around the lines that I liked working with the people at my job, the teamwork that must be put in by all employees to get the job done and of course, learning new things I like doing the administrative and financial work. Especially, I want to be an accountant in the future I interviewed a guy who said he enjoyed "blowing stuff up" (except "stuff" wasn't the word he used) the most in his last job. The candidate was a combat engineer, and one of their jobs is blowing stuff up so the answer was fine.

Job Interview Question Here are opinions and answers from WA Contributors: In this case, its seems rude...but you have to...I recently got asked this same question and my answer was around the lines that I liked working with the people at my job, the teamwork that must be put in by all employees to get the job done and of course, learning new things. I like doing the administrative and financial work. Especially, I want to be an accountant in the future.

I interviewed a guy who said he enjoyed "blowing stuff up" (except "stuff" wasn't the word he used) the most in his last job. The candidate was a combat engineer, and one of their jobs is blowing stuff up so the answer was fine.

Job Interview Question Here are opinions and answers from WA Contributors: In this case, its seems rude...but you have to...I recently got asked this same question and my answer was around the lines that I liked working with the people at my job, the teamwork that must be put in by all employees to get the job done and of course, learning new things. I like doing the administrative and financial work. Especially, I want to be an accountant in the future.

I interviewed a guy who said he enjoyed "blowing stuff up" (except "stuff" wasn't the word he used) the most in his last job. The candidate was a combat engineer, and one of their jobs is blowing stuff up so the answer was fine.

Be specific about the daily things you did. Be sure to "Toot your horn" on any of your accomplishments.

Honestly. This is how you answer all questions in a job interview! You tell them what things you liked the most, then pick one thing you didn't like about the last job and explain why you didn't like that part.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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