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Career progression can be a touchy subject, especially if you feel that your career hasn't progressed as well as you would have liked. Avoid any negativity by focusing on the ways you have improved in your career and then moving on to discuss what you look forward to achieving with this new company. If you have any movement on your resume, you can use this question further to discuss your job movement and any past career choices.

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
"Overall, I am satisfied with my career progression. Everyone, including me, hits roadblocks or setbacks, but I have been able to push through them and stay on track. For instance, you will see a bit of movement on my resume from 2015-2018, where I made two strategic moves that led me to the Junior Management Analyst role that I knew I was ready to pursue. Luckily, these changes and strategic moves have prepared me for this more senior role we are discussing today."

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