Description
Reflect on your past projects and share with me an aspect that you think could have been improved.
1. Self-assessment : Evaluating one's own work to identify areas of improvement demonstrates self-awareness and the ability to critically review one's performance.
2. Problem-solving : Discussing improvement implies that you can identify problems and come up with potential solutions.
3. Adaptability : Shows the ability to learn from experience and adapt your methods or approaches for better outcomes in the future.
4. Growth mindset : Indicates that you embrace challenges, are open to learning, and are dedicated to personal and professional development.
1. Assessing critical thinking : Understanding if you can critically analyze your work and recognize opportunities for improvement.
2. Determining learning potential : Evaluating whether you have the capability to learn from past experiences and apply those learnings to future projects.
3. Evaluating honesty and humility : Seeing if you can honestly acknowledge imperfections in your work and exhibit humility.
4. Checking for problem-solving : Testing your ability to not only find faults but also to think constructively about how to address them.
1. Reflect on feedback : Consider any feedback you received on the project and how it aligns with your own perception of the work.
2. Focus on learning : Emphasize what you learned from the experience and how it has influenced your subsequent actions or decisions.
3. Avoid blame : Frame the improvements focusing on the work and processes, not on people or external circumstances.