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Question 28 of 32 for our Warehouse Supervisor Mock Interview

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Question 28 of 32

Where do you see your career in five years?

The interviewer hopes to hear that you will stay with the company long-term.



If you are a student, tell the interviewer that you plan to stay at their company through graduation, and then share what career or further education you hope to be pursuing at that five-year mark. If the company offers careers in your field, such as management, be sure to mention that you would be open to considering a career in your field at their company if one is available upon graduating.



If you are not a student, no problem! Simply share that you see yourself working at the company! You may even mention that you hope to have received a promotion by the five year mark.

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  • 28. Where do you see your career in five years?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer hopes to hear that you will stay with the company long-term.



      If you are a student, tell the interviewer that you plan to stay at their company through graduation, and then share what career or further education you hope to be pursuing at that five-year mark. If the company offers careers in your field, such as management, be sure to mention that you would be open to considering a career in your field at their company if one is available upon graduating.



      If you are not a student, no problem! Simply share that you see yourself working at the company! You may even mention that you hope to have received a promotion by the five year mark.

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "I plan to excel in my current role, master that and gain more knowledge to broaden the scope of my role to become a lead, then senior manager, then director and so on."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      You are off to a great start! With this question, be sure that the answer can only apply to the company for which you are interviewing. If you ask, 'Could this answer apply to any job?' and the feeling is 'Yes, it could,' then it's best to dig deeper and add in detail unique to the company at hand. Feel free to deepen your response, and I can return with more feedback.