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Diligence Mock Interview

To help you prepare for your next job interview, here are 15 interview questions focused on how diligent you are in your work.

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Do you always double check or proofread your work?

The interviewer would like to know if you are the type to proofread your work before submitting it. Double checking and proofreading are vital parts of a job well done. Assure the interviewer that you are diligent when it comes to presenting good, clean, work.

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How to Answer: Do you always double check or proofread your work?

  • 8. Do you always double check or proofread your work?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer would like to know if you are the type to proofread your work before submitting it. Double checking and proofreading are vital parts of a job well done. Assure the interviewer that you are diligent when it comes to presenting good, clean, work.

      Answer Example

      "Spelling and grammatical errors are a pet peeve of mine. I will triple check my work if there is time! I feel that it is essential to submit error-free work."

      Admin

      "I try to, but in today's quick response age, I know that I send emails with mistypes. I concentrate very well on reports and presentations, and I do ask other people to review important letters or emails before sending them."

      Manager

      "I am so accustomed to working under pressure and tight deadlines that I do forget to double check my work at times. This habit is one that I have consciously been working on to improve."

      Marketing

      "Submitting perfect work is what my clients pay me thousands of dollars for! I triple check everything before it goes to my client including running it through a couple of grammar and spelling applications."

      Retail

      "I would like to say that yes I do, but I do not 100% of the time. During peak business hours it can be easy to become swarmed with work. Luckily I know my job very well and can point out a potential error very fast."

      Sales

      "My RFP's and other quotes have to be complete perfection, or it could cause a major upset for my organization. For that reason, I always double check these and then have my sales assistant review the numbers, before they go out to my client."

      Teacher

      "Absolutely! As a teacher, I had better submit error-free work. The odd time that I have made a spelling error on a worksheet has proven to be quite embarrassing. My students are mischevious and will never let me forget!"