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Question 12 of 40

Can you share an experience when you went above and beyond to help a student?

"There was a time when (share experience). At first, I was nervous to actually do the job but fortunately, I was able to complete it even if it wasn't something I regularly do. I felt very proud of myself and my immediate superior was also very happy with the output that I delivered. Because of that, I was hailed 'Employee of the Month' for that period."

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  • 12. Can you share an experience when you went above and beyond to help a student?

      How to Answer

      Employers want to hire people who can go the extra mile. For this question, just cite an experience that you feel is beyond your normal scope of duty but you did wholeheartedly, which produced a favorable or positive result. Share how you felt during that time, and if you received any commendations for that action.

      Written by Ryan Brown on August 12th, 2014

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      "There was a time when (share experience). At first, I was nervous to actually do the job but fortunately, I was able to complete it even if it wasn't something I regularly do. I felt very proud of myself and my immediate superior was also very happy with the output that I delivered. Because of that, I was hailed 'Employee of the Month' for that period."

      Written by Ryan Brown on August 12th, 2014

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "I had a student come to me looking for a work-study job. Unfortunately, he did not have financial aid and didn't qualify for a work-study job. I really wanted to help him because he was a special needs students who had been trying to find work, but had nothing on his resume. So, using my network, I found him another job on campus, not work study. It worked out well - his supervisor was very happy with him. His mother was so appreciative she wrote me a nice letter, and I was just happy I could help him."

      Chad's Feedback

      This is a terrific example to share of a time you went the extra mile to help out a student. It sounds like your assistance had a significant impact on the student, and his family. Great job!
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