Which event in your life are you most proud of?

Experience

Purpose

This question helps interviewers see what you value and consider a big deal. It shows your passions, work ethic, and how you set and reach goals. Plus, it gives a peek into your unique strengths or experiences.

Tips

  • Pick an achievement that truly matters to you and explain why it's significant.
  • Use the STAR-L method: Situation, Task, Action, Result, and Lessons Learned.
  • Reflect on what you learned from the experience and how it shaped you.

Common mistakes

  • Don't choose something trivial or outdated; it might seem like you haven't grown recently.
  • Avoid taking all the credit for a team effort or blaming others for failures.
  • Steer clear of being too boastful or too humble; find a balance.

Background

Use STAR-L to structure responses to questions about your experiences: -Situation: Briefly set the scene - where/when and what was going on? -Task: What was your specific role or challenge in that situation? -Action: What you did - focus on your steps, decisions, and contributions. -Result: Share the outcome - ideally positive or meaningful. -Lessons Learned: Reflect on what you took away and how you’ve grown.