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Work ethic describes the moral principles that you apply to your work. The interviewer wants a clear idea of what drives you to do the right thing in the workplace. The goal of your response is to show the interviewer that your moral principles and ethics relate to the work you will be doing and match the principles of the hiring company.

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"I am a very dedicated and loyal employee. I saw on the company website that the organization values those who are honest, transparent, and go the extra mile for clients. My work ethic is the same. I am honest, flexible, and ready to work hard for my employer every day. For instance, in my current role, I am often the last to leave because I am committed to returning every clients' voicemail and email before I leave for the day."

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"I am very proud of my reputation as a reliable Executive Assistant. I base my work ethic on being reliable, honest, and consistent. Last week, I found a discrepancy in my pay, and I alerted our payroll department right away. I know that this instance would have gone unnoticed; however, it would never sit well with me to act in a way that hurt my employer, no matter how small."

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"I am a motivating person who brings a lot of enthusiasm to the workplace. I am sure that any of my coworkers would agree! As a Manager, I take opportunities to huddle with my team, review our greatest wins for the week, and I make the time to encourage others when I see their efforts making a difference."

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"I'd describe myself as driven and goal-oriented. I am driven by the competition that comes with working in a sales environment. That said, I am also a dedicated team player. I never want to disappoint my employer or co-workers. I will always go the extra mile to reach my personal goals and the goals of my team."

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"I am driven, dependable, and loyal. I always focus on winning, and I know what I want to achieve. I am ready to take action whenever someone needs me. I stick with a company for the long term and love to grow with one organization. I am confident that my managers would describe me as loyal and dependable, as well."

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"I count myself among the most dedicated teachers, not only to my students but also to my school. I am hardworking, humble, kind, and passionate. I wake up every day happy to go to work, excited about my job, and ready to impact my students and the school community. I want my passion and drive to light up a room."

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"I describe myself as excited to learn, driven by growth opportunities, and someone who executes. For example, I am constantly listening to audiobooks and podcasts geared to growing my knowledge of digital marketing and content creation. I quickly take these lessons and apply them to ensure that I put my new knowledge to work. I am certain my previous bosses and clients would concur, and I'd happily provide them as references."

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Avoid giving a general response like, 'I'd describe my work ethic as consistent and reliable.' The interviewer wants a specific description of how you approach your work, allowing them to understand how well you fit with their workplace environment.

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When the interviewer asks about your work ethic, they are looking for specific wording to which they can relate. When you read the hiring company's job posting or job description, check for the mention of particular principles and values. When you respond, clearly outline how those principles align with your work values.

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After outlining your work ethic for the interviewer, share an example of when you demonstrated those characteristics and traits in the workplace. Storytelling impacts the interviewer because it provides evidence of your ethics and personal character. If you want to tell a longer-form story, you can reply using the STAR framework (Situation, Task, Action, Result).

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I am a very dedicated and loyal employee. I saw on your website that you describe your company as honest, transparent, and you go the extra mile for your customer. My work ethic is the same; I am reliable, flexible, and come ready to work hard for my employer every day.

Rachelle's Feedback
It's great that you responded using a tie-in from the company's job description. Nice answer!
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I am a dedicated and loyal employee. I work hard for what I take part in, which results in very few missed deadlines. I am very organized and good at time management, which I consider two of my biggest assets. My communication is also key to ensuring strong collaboration.

Rachelle's Feedback
Good answers! I have reworded for clarification.
"I describe my work ethic as dedicated, loyal, hard-working, and organized. Time management is one of my greatest strengths which is why I rarely miss a deadline. I am a strong communicator and solid collaborator."
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I am a very honest person. I find that very important also on the work floor. If there is something that's isn't going very well with a colleague, I would like to find out what is it that I have done or can do differently. I am also a very hard worker. I worked in the operations part of our company store, which was a lot of physical work, with long hours spent standing, and night shifts.

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The idea is there! I've reworded this a bit to include complete thoughts.
"I describe my work ethic as honest, communicative, and dedicated. I present the most helpful solutions to my customers at all times. If there is a riff on the sales floor with my colleagues, I will address the situation right away, with a collaborative mindset. I am dedicated to my employers, no matter how hard the work; be it long standing hours or evening shifts."
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Hard-working. During the first release of our new product, I put in approximately 350-400 hours in one month to help assist our end users. If something wasn't working, and it was my time to go home, I would stay and get it working for our end users.
This is where I began to improve on my project management skills as well as delegating tasks, but I do believe in hard work, growing and not staying stagnant in your position "” always wanting to achieve more for yourself.

Rachelle's Feedback
10/10. Nice answer!
Anonymous Answer
I am honest, flexible and team playing. I come ready to work hard for my employer every day.

Rachelle's Feedback
Short, sweet, and well said :)
Anonymous Answer
My work ethic is to do the right thing, such as come to work on time, follow the directions, finish the job on time, help/support coworkers, and provide good customer service.

Rachelle's Feedback
These are all great examples of a solid work ethic. Well done!
"My work ethic is to do the right thing such as getting to work on time, following directions, meeting my deadlines, helping my coworkers, and delivering exceptional customer service."
Anonymous Answer
I would describe my work ethic as dependable and smart. I work hard to solve problems and answer the call of my responsibilities. However, I have learned it's best to put together a sound plan of attack before just hammering away. This has saved me time and energy.

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This answer is nicely detailed and interesting. Good work!
Anonymous Answer
My work ethic can be described as reliable, honest, and consistent. You are welcome to speak to my references regarding my work ethic. I am very proud of my reputation.

Rachelle's Feedback
It's great that you are proud of your work ethic and reputation! Interviewers always like to hear of consistency, too. Good answer.
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