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Kevin Downey has an extensive background in business management, recruiting, branding and marketing. He's volunteered his career coaching services at job fairs, lecturing on interview techniques and crafting winning resumes and cover letters.
This question goes deeper than why you want to work for them. The interviewer wants to know why you chose a career path in this industry. Mapping out your professional journey should offer details about what motivates you and drives your passion for your career pursuits. PG&E is looking for motivated individuals who want to grow with them. The last thing the interviewer wants to hear is that you want to become a police officer, but the utility industry pays too much for you to walk away quite yet.

Kevin Downey has an extensive background in business management, recruiting, branding and marketing. He's volunteered his career coaching services at job fairs, lecturing on interview techniques and crafting winning resumes and cover letters.
"I am passionate about the utility industry because these are essential services for any well-developed community. The utility industry allows me to tap into multiple career paths if desired. The diversity it offers is significant and exciting."

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"My formal education and previous work history are related to the utility industry. I am excited to be considered for this position so I can further grow my experience in this industry."

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Based on my previous experience with the utility industry and construction industry, I enjoy the fast-paced work environment. Pragmatically, the utility industry also offers job security given the essential nature of the work.

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You have some great reasons to pursue a career in this industry - a nice response! At the end of your answer, it may be a nice touch to mention why you want to work with PG&E specifically. I have provided an example below.
"Based on my previous experience with the utility industry and construction industry, I enjoy the fast-paced work environment. Pragmatically, the utility industry also offers some amount of job security, given the essential nature of the work. With PG&E, I understand that you offer a great deal of job stability and growth opportunities, a very enticing factor as I pursue a career in the utility industry."
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I am passionate about the utility industry because these are essential services for any well developed community. It is also an industry with so many branches. The ability to stretch my skills and possibly branch out to different areas is exciting.

Rachelle's Feedback
Good start, and I like that you are utilizing the Mock Questions sample answer to get your start. When you mention many branches and branching out to different areas, I recommend diving deeper into what this means for you specifically. You will then want to make the connection between why the utility industry will benefit from hiring you.
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