One common mistake is to forget about showing the impact your actions had. It's great you covered this point about emphasize the business value and measurable impact of projects.
Really insightful post! I had a quick question, how should I handle a situation where the interviewer asks something I haven’t personally experienced, like “Tell me about a time you had to get something from someone who didn’t want to give it to you”?
Is it okay to say it hasn’t happened to me, or is there a better way to respond? Thanks!
One common mistake is to forget about showing the impact your actions had. It's great you covered this point about emphasize the business value and measurable impact of projects.
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Really insightful post! I had a quick question, how should I handle a situation where the interviewer asks something I haven’t personally experienced, like “Tell me about a time you had to get something from someone who didn’t want to give it to you”?
Is it okay to say it hasn’t happened to me, or is there a better way to respond? Thanks!