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Question 15 of 31 for our Cranial Technologies Mock Interview

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Question 15 of 31

If you could think of one unique aspect about your personal or work background that would help you be successful in this role, what would that be?

"Upon seeing this job opening and doing some research into the Cranial Technologies business, I became immediately intrigued in the possibility of working with young ones with the plagiocephaly condition because it hits very close to home. When our oldest daughter was 8 months old, her pediatrician diagnosed her with the condition. At the time, the helmets or similar products weren't available so we underwent a rigorous positional therapy regiment with her. While effective, the therapy was time consuming and taxing on my spouse and I as young parents. I would love to be able to tell my story to future clients here and help children that are going through what my daughter once went through."

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How to Answer: If you could think of one unique aspect about your personal or work background that would help you be successful in this role, what would that be?

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  • 15. If you could think of one unique aspect about your personal or work background that would help you be successful in this role, what would that be?

      How to Answer

      Cranial Technologies comes from the unique perspective that it hires employees from many backgrounds to fit into their industry specific roles in treating infants with plagiocephaly. For example, the Baby Imaging Specialist role is filled by people with backgrounds in retail sales, teaching, customer service and child care. With this wide range of backgrounds, the organization is looking for unique skills sets and a passion for the industry from potential employees. This question is your chance to point out something unique about yourself or your backgrounds that make you an ideal fit for this role.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 7th, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "Upon seeing this job opening and doing some research into the Cranial Technologies business, I became immediately intrigued in the possibility of working with young ones with the plagiocephaly condition because it hits very close to home. When our oldest daughter was 8 months old, her pediatrician diagnosed her with the condition. At the time, the helmets or similar products weren't available so we underwent a rigorous positional therapy regiment with her. While effective, the therapy was time consuming and taxing on my spouse and I as young parents. I would love to be able to tell my story to future clients here and help children that are going through what my daughter once went through."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 7th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "While I am applying and interviewing for an Administrative Assistant position here at Cranial Technologies, the biggest reason I applied was because of my time working as a nanny overseas after graduating high school. Having distant family around London, I wanted to travel abroad for a few years and my cousin helped my find a position being a nanny for a family with three young children, of which two were very high needs medically. This experience really helped instill a caring nature and passion for caring for sick children at a young age. This, combined with my administrative experience, make me a great candidate for this job."

      Written by Ryan Brunner

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "When talking with a colleague about the prospective of Cranial Technologies, I learned that they were having a conversation about plagiocephaly.

      Information is powerful."

      Stephanie's Feedback

      This response doesn't quite answer the question. What is an interesting fact about you (or aspect of your background) that would align well with this role? (Example: speaking a second language, having a family member who required occupational therapy, etc)