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Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers Mock Interview

Question 32 of 32 for our Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers Mock Interview

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Question 32 of 32

Have you ever made a sewing mistake you could not correct? How did you handle the situation?

"When I was starting out, I once cut besom pockets instead of patch pockets for a suit jacket. I told my boss what I did wrong. He wasn't happy, of course. I told him what went wrong: I was working too quickly and misread the order form. I asked him for more training on the order form. A few weeks later, we changed the order form to be more clear based on my recommendations."

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  • 32. Have you ever made a sewing mistake you could not correct? How did you handle the situation?

      How to Answer

      Everyone makes mistakes. How you bounce back is what's important. Employers want someone who is honest and holds themselves accountable. Show your integrity in your response. Take responsibility, and also show your initiative by showing how you took steps to try to prevent future mistakes of the same type. If there are any improvements that came from your mistake, mention it as well.



      Written by Ryan Brown

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      "When I was starting out, I once cut besom pockets instead of patch pockets for a suit jacket. I told my boss what I did wrong. He wasn't happy, of course. I told him what went wrong: I was working too quickly and misread the order form. I asked him for more training on the order form. A few weeks later, we changed the order form to be more clear based on my recommendations."

      Written by Ryan Brown