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Provide a slightly optimistic answer that showcases your dreams for your career if you’re asked about your future. Describe the type of role you would find rewarding, if there isn’t a particular job you have your heart set on.  The question to expect: “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” If you’re an editor, you might say, “I’d love to be in a senior editorial role where I can mentor younger editors and publish meaningful work.” Describe how the company’s environment and your ideal working environment align. This will make you seem like a natural fit.  The question to expect: “What kind of work environment do you like best?” You might say, “I love to work in a group, which fits perfectly with your open cubicle environment and collaborative culture.” Provide an achievement directly relevant to the job you’re interviewing for, if asked about a past success. A relevant answer allows the interviewer to imagine you having similar success in your new job.  The question to expect: “What do you consider to be your greatest professional achievement?” If you’re interviewing for a sales job, you might say, “I’m most proud of the new relationships I’ve been able to develop for my current employer. I’ve brought in 200 new clients in the last year, doubling our new business compared to the previous year.” Dodge direct questions about your current salary during an early interview, as they may be used against you later in salary negotiations. Let the interviewer know the salary range you’re looking for, which is the information they’re really trying to find out anyway.  The question to expect: “What was your salary in your last job?” You might say, “I’m focusing on jobs in the $50,000 USD range. Is this role in that range?” Describe the desirable skills you would learn in the job at hand that would help you in your dream role. Creating a story makes this job seem like a natural part of achieving your future goals.  The question to expect: “Describe your dream job.” You might say, “I’d love to be the owner of a leading grocery store chain. That’s why learning the basics of good customer service in a role like this one is so important to me.”
Show ambition in describing your future career. Highlight how the company’s environment will work well for you. Share achievements that let the interviewer imagine you in the position. Deflect questions about past salary. Identify things about the job that will lead to your dream job.