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This position requires a large amount of research and the analysis of data and testing. At times, an Analytical Chemist is responsible for identifying errors or process improvements in the lab. Being detail oriented is key in this role. The interviewer wants to hear that you pay attention to details. Talk about what makes you detail oriented and how you make sure that you do not miss any details in data or research when performing your work.

Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
"I do consider myself very detail oriented. I often find errors that others have overlooked and I tend to remember in detail anything that I have read. I have always paid attention to details but in my career, I make it a point to fine-tooth comb the data that I am responsible for to avoid any errors."

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