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The interviewer would like to get to know you and your particular interests. If you had zero limitations, what area within pharmaceuticals would you focus on? Be sure to show your passion for your career path and tie your answer into an area of focus related to Abbott Nutrition, Inc..

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"At Abbott Nutrition, Inc. I know that one of your primary focus' is on XYZ. This particular focus is one of the reasons why I applied to work here; because the study of XYZ is a particular passion of mine."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"We have so many options when it comes to research topics. If I had to choose just one area of research, I would choose to research autism, and the spectrum, in full. My little brother received an autism diagnosis recently, and I have the drive to learn more about it."

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Alzheimer's disease. My grandmother suffered from Alzheimer's and I'll never forget what she said to me one day during our visit. She said "You know what is worse than losing your mind? Knowing you're losing your mind." This statement was heartbreaking to witness.

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Sharing a personal reason for researching Alzheimer's makes your answer memorable and gives the interviewer a better understanding of what motivates you to want to help others through research. Consider taking this answer a bit further to explain that you want to contribute to research that prevents other individuals and families from experiencing the kind of fear, heartbreak, and long-term illness that your grandmother experienced.
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