I was just wondering if I can use the same story multiple times during the interview if it applies to more than 1 of the questions or if I have to come up with different stories for each question?
I was just wondering if I can use the same story multiple times during the interview if it applies to more than 1 of the questions or if I have to come up with different stories for each question?
Of course you can use the same story to answer multiple questions. Is the interviewer going to stop you and force you to come up with something else? Or automatically disqualify you from the job? Of course not. But unless you come up with a completely different angle to the story, and can show how a different aspect of the story, which you hadn't touched upon before, illustrates something different which you learned, or how you applied a different skill, etc., you're obviously going to want to use a different story instead.
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it has several links for training & jobs offers for the federal, state, local governments & private sectors. they offer several tyoes of assistance programs: for ex: job loss, training, career opps, find a job, & self assessment of yourself(help you find that career). http://www.doleta.gov/jobseekers/
these programs are paid for by taxpayers & various govt agencies. most services are free or at little cost to you.
i hope this helps!
If you are talking about TL interviews (honestly, TM ones are pretty lax if you ask me) then you need a different situation for each question for that interview... However, you can repeat yourself in different rooms since the questions each interviewer asks are basically the same!