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Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
The interviewers would like to know what areas of achievement are most important to you. Perhaps you have maintained an exceptional GPA or maybe you excelled in school while also working a part time job. Maybe you finished top of your class and received a special award for your achievements. Think of any accolades that you may have received along the way.
Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
"The achievement that I am most proud of, so far, was completing my undergrad, top of my class. While maintaining very strong grades, I was also President of our school's Diversity Club, and I spent time volunteering at the local vision drive."

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Completing a bachelor's degree is what I am most proud of.

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You should be very proud, indeed! I suggest that you take a moment to discuss your journey a bit further so that the interviewer can make a connection with you. Talk about what you did to get here, today :)
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I am most proud of completing my undergraduate degree. Specifically that I was able to complete it while working and also helping care for my family.
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It's great that you earned a degree while also working and caring for your family. To really impress the interviewer, though, you'll need to provide more details. How many hours were you working outside of school and what type of job(s)? In what ways were you caring for your family? Really show the interviewer why this was a challenge for you. Emphasize how you persevered and worked hard. Nice job!
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