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Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
The interviewer wants to know if you seek to learn new information when given the chance. Many organizations offer continuing education but some people don't even take advantage of it. Show the interviewer that learning new information is important to you and how it could benefit the organization.

Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
"I am so glad to learn that you are supportive of continuing education. The last opportunity I had was two months ago. It was a panel of speakers on how AI is and will continue to change our work. It was fascinating. I talked to a few of the speakers after and learned about the systems they are using so I can bring it back to my company for further discussion. This kind of technology would help us be more efficient in many areas."

Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
"I was continuously relying on another colleague to do all of my design work. Her workload is very full and it would be so much faster to do it myself. I asked my leader if I could take a 2-day course to learn the design platform. She agreed so I attended and learned a lot. I did need to do some additional practicing during my own time, but I was really excited about it, so it didn't feel like work. Now, I can finish my work much more quickly since I can also do the design part."

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After graduating from college and exploring my options in the Communications and Technical Writing fields, I knew I wanted to enter the world of medical devices. It aligns with my values and is a field I know I can thrive. In order to improve my performance in this field, I am currently participating in an online Clinical Terminology course offered by the University of Pittsburgh. I value continuing education and I believe it is quintessential for personal and professional development to keep a curious mind and keep learning and I am so glad to hear that Boston Scientific offers a large amount of education resources to it's employees.

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This is a great start, but I suggest adding a sentence or two about the online Clinical Terminology course. What have you learned from this professional development opportunity? How has it helped you to gain new knowledge or skills?
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