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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.
The interviewer is trying to determine what pieces of your position you least enjoy and prefer not to do. Your answer to this question will help the interviewer to understand if you will be a fit for the role that you are interviewing for and if it will be something that keeps you interested.

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.
Think about your role as a laboratory assistant. Discuss while of your duties and responsibilities you prefer not to do. Talk about why you dislike those particular pieces of your role.

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"Sometimes it is tough to be taken seriously by clients when in a lower level scientific role. I work very hard to build trust and a great working relationship with them but at times I feel that they don't take my experience seriously."

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What I enjoy least about the role of a laboratory assistant is the repetitive nature of some tasks, such as preparing samples or cleaning equipment. However, I understand that these tasks are essential for ensuring accurate results, and they provide an opportunity to practice attention to detail.

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Great! You avoided being overly negative about the task and demonstrated that you understand the importance of it. You can take it a step further by mentioning a few strategies you use to stay focused and engaged when completing those repetitive tasks (e.g. listening to music, setting goals and milestones, taking breaks every so often, etc.).
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30 Questions & Answers • Laboratory Assistant

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