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Question 2 of 30 for our Illumina Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 30

When have you had to be extra thorough in completing work tasks in the past?

Whether you are working in software, science research, or manufacturing with Illumina Inc., the ability to be detailed and thorough in your work with the organization will be vital to your success. To gauge your ability to be detail-oriented, your interviewer wants to hear you describe the scenario of a time you had to do just this.

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How to Answer: When have you had to be extra thorough in completing work tasks in the past?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for an Illumina job interview.

  • 2. When have you had to be extra thorough in completing work tasks in the past?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Whether you are working in software, science research, or manufacturing with Illumina Inc., the ability to be detailed and thorough in your work with the organization will be vital to your success. To gauge your ability to be detail-oriented, your interviewer wants to hear you describe the scenario of a time you had to do just this.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on July 7th, 2022

      How to Answer

      Discuss a time you had to be extra thorough during a work-related project or duty. Make sure to paint a clear picture of why being thorough was important and the step-by-step approach you used to ensure you didn't miss any details.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on July 7th, 2022

      1st Answer Example

      "I have to be extra thorough when I have especially detail-oriented clients. Often this will mean spending additional time on calls with them to highlight project changes. I am okay with being extra thorough when needed because it helps exceed my customers' expectations and keep their businesses returning time and time again."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on July 7th, 2022

      2nd Answer Example

      "I am always thorough, but we have monthly team meetings in my current job to discuss our performance metrics. That reporting takes a little longer, and I take the time to comb through every detail to ensure it is correct. Our sales managers based new monthly goals on these metrics, and errors can lead to costly mistakes."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on July 7th, 2022