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Christine Pasqueretta is a human resource and recruitment professional with experience creating, developing, implementing, leading, and measuring HR impact initiatives.
What is the one thing you learned during your internship that left you with a feeling of conviction? What was the one thing that really surprised you, moved you, or made you thankful you were entering this field? Now is the time to share it! Be sure to explain why you feel this was the most valuable thing you learned.

Christine Pasqueretta is a human resource and recruitment professional with experience creating, developing, implementing, leading, and measuring HR impact initiatives.
"My internship experience taught me how to work as a team member, share knowledge and skills, accept, adapt, offer and respond to coaching on performance and skill development needs. These are invaluable skills I learned early in my career that I carry with me today."

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The most valuable thing that I learned at my internship was time management and resourcefulness.
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It's great that you learned time management and how to be resourceful during your internship, but to make your response stronger, consider adding more details. What happened during the internship that taught you how to manage time and to be resourceful? Adding in some examples and more of an explanation will help make your answer more memorable to the interviewer.
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