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Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
Hard work and dedication can be interpreted differently by everyone. To one person, another person's hard work could seem like slacking. Talk to the interviewer about how you interpret a hard day's work.

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
"For me, hard work means that I did what I could that day to exceed expectations. I come to work early, stay late if needed, and go over and above the requirements without hesitation. Long-term, hard work is about consistently delivering value and helping my team be successful in meeting our goals."

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
"I know I am working hard when I can be proud of my accomplishments at the end of each shift. Would I be proud to show my supervisor the work I completed for the day? If the answer is 'yes,' then I know I gave my all that day. Over time, hard work is about demonstrating growth and efficiency."

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
Remember to provide short and long-term definitions of hard work in your response. Interviewers at Intel want to know what a hard day's work will look like, but they are also interested in how you view success over an extended period.
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