Monday, March 9, 2020
Personal Interview Essay Examples - What You Need to Know
Personal Interview Essay Examples - What You Need to KnowI recently looked through the internet for personal interview essay samples. I was looking for a set of papers to post to my company's website. I saw several things that stood out to me and I wanted to share them with you in this article.First off, I was shocked to see that most of the samples were very similar to a stock selection guide. They basically asked the candidates to pick a favorite product from a collection. This could very well be a liability if the company was in the fast food business, because it would take the best selling hamburger sauce or the best selling fried chicken sauces and stuff them into one giant bottle and try to sell it as one giant item. Since everyone who works in the fast food industry already knows how to cook chicken or fries, you could try to do a 'made in McDonald's' approach where they write their answers like a 'guest' on the company newsletter.Second, I also saw several essays that did not give any examples. They did not have stories or examples. They didn't mention the purpose of the essay at all. And in my opinion, they were basically asking for a few paragraphs. They could have used the word 'justify' and made their essay short and sweet.The typical essay sample I read did not offer any story, a purpose or sample. These types of questions usually do not offer much information at all. I do not believe these types of questions are good, because it implies that the company already knows what the candidate thinks, rather than just asking for input.I also believe that having a background story is important because it will be shown to the hiring manager during the interview. He or she will see that your resume has some kind of a story, rather than just being a collection of bullet points. You also want to use examples, because this will show the hiring manager that you are an educated individual.Another thing I noticed in personal interview essay samples was the lack of creativity. It was very often the case that the sample used a white board and asked the candidates to write with pen and paper. I am sure there are plenty of great ideas out there, but the results are not always what you expected.I believe you have to ask yourself if the employer is really looking for someone with a big picture in mind. If you find your name being mentioned frequently in your work history, then I would suggest that you look into getting a resume that includes something that stands out to the employer. In other words, if you don't have a very strong story and your name is rarely mentioned, try using your resume to display your writing skills and the type of person you are.I hope that these personal interview essay samples have helped you get the right idea. Remember, the first step to a successful resume is to make sure you put an effort into it.
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