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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"As a people influencer that grew up leading teammates in athletics and my classmates in projects, studying to be an HR professional was a pretty easy decision for me. A successful Human Resources team is what gives a company life. The heartbeat of everything a company does comes from the team built within. Not only is this rewarding, but it is also challenging. The industry is always growing and changing, from compliance, legislation, and new technology. There is always something to learn."

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
Before your interview, be sure to put some serious thought into what led you to a career path in Human Resources. As you answer this question, try to communicate why you chose a career in HR and bring to light what you would love most about your work with the organization you are interviewing with. Being able to display a passion and excitement for your job will help your interviewer become more excited about your application. Discuss why you love your career, and be specific. Try to avoid cliche statements such as 'I love helping people.' You want your answer to be unique and to stand out.

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
"My work in HR allows me to make a difference in the many lives of associates by helping them to grow and improve themselves professionally. I have the opportunity to make genuine, meaningful connections with others every day. I also love that I can become a true partner to the organization with which I am working. During my first two years of college, I became very close to the HR team at the organization I was working with. During my time getting to know them, they convinced me that my desire to work with people to find solutions would lead to future success in Human Resources. During my sophomore year of college, I ended up changing majors to pursue this career path, and I'm so fortunate that I made that decision at a young age."

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