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1. Tell me something about yourself.

While there, I learned a lot in every subject such as understanding and explaining human
behavior, being a critical thinker, communicating with people, and more. I was also a consistent
Academic achiever or Dean lister.

I’ve worked hard in my education and now I’m ready to apply my knowledge into practice. While
I don’t have any real-life work experience, a lot of my courses involved learning different
theories that will help solve and explain real life problems.

Now, I’m looking to leverage everything I’ve learned in school and get some hands-on work
experience.

2. Why did you decide to apply for this position?


Being a psychology student, I always heard about being an HR or Human Resource. At first, I
have no intention in this position because this position requires great communication skills which
is one of my weaknesses that I’ve been really working on. But I want to work in the industry
where I can improve my skills and be a part of the success of this company.

3. What are your biggest strengths?


My biggest strength is that I’m emotionally intelligent. I have the ability to understand, use, and
manage my emotions and empathize with others in order to overcome challenges and defuse conflict.

4. What is your biggest weakness?


My biggest weakness has always been my communication skills. I’ve been pretty shy and anxious as
a kid. Over the years, however, I’ve been really working on the issue.
At this stage, I’m much better than I’ve ever been, but I’m still far from perfect.

5. Why should we hire you?


Well, as a start, I may not have any work experience, I am passionate and willing to contribute well to
this company. My achievements in school shows that I am responsible, trustworthy, and a quick
learner. I know that I can put these skills to good use working for you at your company.
6. What kind of work environment do you like best?
I love working in a youthful, energetic environment. You know, when you’re working on a common
goal with a team of people who are as passionate as you are?
I like to think of my work as a second home, and my coworkers as family.

7. Where do you see yourself in five years?


As a start, I want to learn if Human Resource is the right field for me. While I loved what I studied at
the university, I want to see if working in the field feels the same.
I see myself advancing in my career with a firm where I can develop relevant skills over time and
explore new opportunities. so I hope it’s going to be possible to move up from the position of an
“intern” within the next few months!

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