
How would you answer this interview question: “Where are some areas you need to improve and how will this role help?”

Learn that not everyone is capable of doing everything


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”Can you describe the strategies your current or previous employer used to retain talent, and how effective do you think they were?”


subway got good employees that work there i love the sandwiches there myself i really love to work there the best place to stsy there.

After someone starts at subway reasons they should stay is mainly because of the opportunities it has to offer. It allows you to engage with the community, develope skills through a team work envirment, time management skills, career opportunities in management and flexible schedules.


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That a co-worker was taking advantage of others

One of the most difficult conversations I’ve had with a boss was addressing a workload that had become unsustainable. I was juggling multiple high-priority projects with tight deadlines, and although I was committed to doing my best, the pressure was starting to affect the quality of my work and my well-being.
It was challenging because I didn’t want to seem incapable or unwilling—but I knew that transparency was necessary. I scheduled a respectful, solutions-focused meeting where I clearly outlined my responsibilities, shared my concerns, and proposed ways to redistribute tasks or adjust deadlines.
To my surprise, my boss appreciated my honesty and professionalism. We collaborated on a plan that improved efficiency for the entire team. That experience taught me the importance of clear communication, self-advocacy, and approaching tough conversations with a constructive mindset.


yes

ACTUALLY, I put all findable facts AND cut out 70% work experience in order to just put my "relative to the Employer's needs". Also, I was advised by co-workers... "Nope, I don't believe you". My reply is always: This is my full name and age, and others these DID occur with as a team. (Now GOOGLE ME B*tch! ... Ha! Im don't shout T-Shirt quotes at folks. I just state, "Hey, I understand so, anything I say as to How do I know what I'm doing or am involved in other tasks so naturally? Nothing natural, just LEARNED & others that taught me are WAY beyond myself. I'm playing Catch Up, honestly." Hey I'm a TWO trick pony, not a Swiss Army knife and nothing more that fascinated interests at ALL that left to learn.

Have you ever walked out of an interview or ended one early? What prompted this?

No

No

What’s a secret you can share about an industry that you no longer work for?

I do not share any information about previous employers.

Never discuss past jobs and keep secrets to yourself
I need to fourther improve my data analysis skills