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Question 8 of 30 for our Architectural Drafter Mock Interview

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Question 8 of 30

As an architectural drafter, what do you believe is your best asset?

In most job interviews, candidates will be asked to describe their assets, strengths, and/or weaknesses. Your assets should reflect the requirements of the role. Be sure to highlight the skills that are listed in the job description.

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  • 8. As an architectural drafter, what do you believe is your best asset?

      How to Answer

      In most job interviews, candidates will be asked to describe their assets, strengths, and/or weaknesses. Your assets should reflect the requirements of the role. Be sure to highlight the skills that are listed in the job description.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      Focus Your Answer On

      Your strengths should be skills that can be supported through your professional experiences. You can also explain how you will gain or improve any critical skills that you may lack.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "I feel my strongest asset is my ability to create very accurate technical drawings for commercial and industrial construction projects. On past projects, I have been responsible for gathering all of the necessary information to create accurate, technical drawings, including surveys, topography, GIS mapping, and other drawings needed to complete the final drawings. I also believe I can bring my attention to detail to your larger, more complex projects. I'm known for catching things that others miss and have the demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate and communicate with large drafting teams, consultants, and other technicians."

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022