Im Not Applying But Im The One Taking Interview Interview
Just English And His Education Background Question(s) & Actual Evaluation
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Classification: Im Not Applying But Im The One Taking Interview
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Topic(s): Just English And His Education Background
Can you describe a complex problem you solved in a previous role and the approach you took to address it?
Candidate's Answer:I don't have any previous roll I solve but there are some datas with a resolved and analyse the beautifully and that I am good at it but there are not exact problem my solved in the company I will right now
Evaluation:Your answer lacks clarity and direct relevance to the question about solving a complex problem. While acknowledging your current lack of experience is honest, it misses the opportunity to showcase any skills or competencies that could still be relevant to the question.
First, you reference having "some data" that you analyzed, which suggests you possess analytical skills. However, you do not specify what the data was, what complexity was involved, or what insights you gained from your analysis. This leaves your answer vague and unpersuasive.
When an interviewer asks for an example, they are looking for a clear narrative that includes the context of the problem, the actions you took, and the outcomes. Your response should ideally follow a structured approach, like the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
To improve your answer, consider the following:
1. Identify a Relevant Experience: Even if you haven’t held a formal role, think about academic projects, internships, or volunteer work where you faced challenges or had to analyze complex data.
2. Use the STAR Method:
- Situation: Describe the context.
- Task: Explain what your responsibility was.
- Action: Detail the specific steps you took to solve the problem.
- Result: Share the outcome, focusing on any positive impacts.
3. Practice Clarity and Confidence: Speak clearly and confidently about your abilities and experiences, even if they come from non-traditional sources.
Overall, I would rate your answer a 2/5. It demonstrates honesty but lacks detail, relevance, and the structured approach that interviewers seek. Improving by providing a specific example and following a narrative structure will enhance your response significantly.