Practice 35 Admissions Counselor interview questions covering recruitment strategies, student engagement, and enrollment goals.
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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I handle stress very well, and when you call my references, they will attest to this fact. When I am under pressure on the job, I focus on the task at hand and make sure not to get distracted. Staying on deadline is very helpful, and I will delegate when necessary to alleviate some stress."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I am accustomed to high-stress levels from my post-secondary studies and am well prepared to handle stress in the workplace as well. At times of peak stress, I ensure that I eat well, exercise, and get enough rest. It's simple, but it makes all the difference."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
The interviewer wants to know how you handle stress on the job as an admissions counselor because it is a high-pressure role that can be demanding at times. They want to see that you can remain calm and focused under pressure and have effective coping mechanisms in place to manage any stress that may arise. It's essential to be honest about your experiences with stress in the past and to provide specific examples of how you have successfully managed stress in previous roles. This will demonstrate your resilience, adaptability, and ability to work well under pressure, which are all valuable qualities in an admissions counselor.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"As an admissions counselor, I've found that prioritizing self-care is important to effectively manage stress on the job. This includes setting boundaries regarding my workload and taking breaks throughout the day to clear my mind. I also try to maintain a positive attitude and focus on the rewarding aspects of my job, such as helping students achieve their academic goals. Lastly, I communicate openly with my colleagues and seek support when needed. By implementing these strategies, I've been able to handle stress in a healthy and productive way."

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As a recent graduate, I am accustomed to high-stress levels from my studies and prepared to handle stress in the workplace as well. I have learned to take a step back, a small break to refuel and "start over."

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Good answer!
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I am used to handling stress from college studies, and I am well prepared to manage stress in the workplace. When I am at my most stressed, I find a way to plan out my time so that I get my work done before the deadline and still have time to get the proper amount of rest.

Rachelle's Feedback
A very good approach to stress management. Well said.
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I always make sure I take care of my well-being outside of work first, so I can show up and be fully present when I'm at work. When stress does arise at work, I make sure to take a moment to pause, breathe, and just do my very best to accomplish everything that needs to be done. It also helps to build connections at work because having that supportive environment really helps with stress management.

Stephanie's Feedback
This is a wonderful response! Self-care is so important, and you really illustrate the importance of being able to bring your best self to work, while also forming a meaningful support network.
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