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Question 13 of 30 for our Architectural Drafter Mock Interview

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Question 13 of 30

What was your greatest accomplishment as an architectural drafter?

"My team achieved our goal of [goal your team was working toward]. My part of the project was [your duties]. While this project wasn't revolutionary, I'm proud of it because I learned [skill or concept you learned that relates to the job]. Because of this experience, the next time I run into this challenge, I'll be able to use my newfound abilities with [skill or concept]."

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  • 13. What was your greatest accomplishment as an architectural drafter?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      The interviewer wants you to share the most significant goal you have achieved in your career. This question lets your interviewer see your skill level and how you feel about your accomplishments. Whether you are excited about your past work or feel that you are capable of more, you don't want the interviewer to get the sense that you feel past projects were beneath you.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      How to Answer

      Speak with confidence about the project, but don't be afraid to explain what you learned and how much you are looking forward to applying your knowledge and experience to bigger challenges. If you are entry-level, then discuss your accomplishments from college or an internship.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "My team achieved our goal of [goal your team was working toward]. My part of the project was [your duties]. While this project wasn't revolutionary, I'm proud of it because I learned [skill or concept you learned that relates to the job]. Because of this experience, the next time I run into this challenge, I'll be able to use my newfound abilities with [skill or concept]."

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on January 4th, 2022