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Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
This question provides an opportunity to show your passion for the role and why you think you're a good fit. Before your interview, be sure to research the organization's mission, vision, and core values and illustrate how your values align with theirs. To get a true sense of your passion as a Corporate Trainer, a successful answer will also talk about what ultimately drove you into this career field. No matter how you answer, speak from the heart as you passionately describe what led you directly to this interview.
For exampler: "As you can see from my resume, I've taken a very unique career path into the training world. Following my Bachelor's degree program, I gained some great experience as an HR Generalist for three years. In this role, I was always most happy when conducting new employee orientations and at that point, I knew that working as a Corporate Trainer was my dream job. To pursue this passion as a career, my next step was the Crew Trainer position I took in the retail industry. The four years in that role have prepared me with the hands-on training I will be providing to the employees at your organization. If hired for this role, you'll quickly find that I have a passion for bettering the workforce and helping them become as competent as possible in their work."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"As you can see from my resume, I've taken a very unique career path into the training world. Following my Bachelor's degree program, I gained some great experience as an HR Generalist for three years. In this role, I was always most happy when conducting new employee orientations and at that point, I knew that working as a Corporate Trainer was my dream job. To pursue this passion as a career, my next step was the Crew Trainer position I took in the retail industry. The four years in that role have prepared me with the hands-on training I will be providing to the employees at your organization. If hired for this role, you'll quickly find that I have a passion for bettering the workforce and helping them become as competent as possible in their work."

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