How to Answer: Referring to the job description, what will be your favorite part of this job?
10. Referring to the job description, what will be your favorite part of this job?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to hear that you are looking forward to learning and growing in this new position. Talk about what excites you! Share how this position will challenge you and help you improve as a new professional in your industry. When you first read the job posting, which aspect drew the most enthusiasm from you? Discuss this aspect and then draw a line for the interviewer to how you will excel.
Answer Example
"I am looking forward to gaining more experience in this industry, and I am excited to apply my post-secondary education in a more structured corporate environment. I believe that your company is an industry leader where I can successfully grow my career."
Admin
"I am sure I will like most aspects of this role, but what I see as most attractive is the ability to support cross-functional and cross-departmental teams."
Manager
"There are many facets that I think I will love about this role. The one that sticks out most to me is that it offers me the ability to expand my technical knowledge while leading a dynamic team."
Marketing
"After reading through your job description, and looking at the client portfolio on your website, I think the most interesting aspect is going to be getting to know your wide range of clients and their needs. I look forward to the variety of your projects."
Retail
"I am very excited about the internal sales contests that you mentioned in your job posting, as well as the ability to earn commission and merchandise bonus based on my performance. These aspects of the role speak to my competitive side."
Sales
"I am a huge fan of research, so I believe that my favorite aspect of this business development role will be to research potential businesses to contact, and building a strong call list."
Teacher
"Hands down, my favorite part of this role is going to be sparking the creativity in my young students by using music and dance in the classroom. Young minds learn best when in motion, and I look forward to introducing them to this way of learning."
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