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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
As an admissions counselor, you must have leadership qualities to lead your students as you guide them through the college application process and help them make informed decisions about their educational future. As a leader, you must inspire and motivate your students while providing them with the support and resources they need to succeed. Effective leadership also involves being able to navigate complex situations and make difficult decisions, all while maintaining a focus on the best interests of your students. Ultimately, the interviewer understands that admissions counselors with strong leadership skills are better equipped to help their students achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
The interviewer would like to know about your strong leadership qualities. When describing them, avoid general terms and give some unique ideas, such as being someone people naturally want to follow. You can describe your exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with nearly any personality type and how you see the importance of motivating others and recognizing even the smallest achievements.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I have taken many workshops and courses to improve my leadership skills over the years. My leadership qualities are best summed as dedicated, attentive, and motivating. I like recognizing my students' small wins because that motivates them to continue achieving."

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"To me, a leader is someone who is enthusiastic, knowledgeable, adaptable, and open. A leader wants to nurture others to their fullest potential, and it is something I have enjoyed since childhood. I love to be an example to follow and help guide others to bettering themselves and their careers."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"As an admissions counselor, I believe my leadership qualities are essential in helping me lead my students. One of my most important qualities is my ability to listen actively and empathetically to their concerns and needs. By doing so, I can understand their unique situations and tailor my guidance to suit their individual needs.
I also have a strong sense of responsibility and accountability, which motivates me to work tirelessly to help my students succeed. I am always available to answer their questions and provide guidance whenever they need it, and I am committed to ensuring that they have all the resources they need to achieve their goals.
Finally, I believe that my positive attitude and enthusiasm for my work are contagious, and they help to inspire my students to work hard and stay motivated. I am genuinely invested in their success and well-being, and I take great pride in watching them grow and achieve their goals."

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During my time at OSU, I have been able to work on and improve my leadership qualities. For instance, I have participated in two leadership conferences and elected to executive committees. My leadership qualities can be described as determined, communicative, and organized. I can use my skills to help students by guiding them to better themselves and increase their performance.

Alexandra's Feedback
Good answer! I would be more specific with how specifically you will apply the qualities you mentioned (see example below).
During my time at OSU, I developed and improved my leadership qualities. I participated in two leadership conferences, and I was elected to executive committees for ____. My leadership qualities can be described as determined, communicative, and organized. My determination will help ensure that I do everything I can to help each student. My communication skills will allow me to form relationships with students and tell them what their options are. My organizational skills will lead me to prepare the relevant information for each student in a clear, organized manner. I can use these skills to help students better themselves, make their educational/career decisions, and increase their performance.
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To me a leader is an excellent communicator, attentive and dedicated. I believe these three things are important qualities for someone in a leadership role and fit perfectly for the position of admissions counselor. I will always be available to help get the right answers to each and every questions and I have the enthusiasm to see others grow and success.

Rachelle's Feedback
Your answer is very genuine and thoughtful, which any interviewer should appreciate. Well done.
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